Spatial distribution of meiofaunal and macrofaunal assemblages in the tidal flats of the southern Korean coast in relation to natural and anthropogenic impacts

Mar Pollut Bull. 2023 Sep;194(Pt A):115377. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115377. Epub 2023 Aug 12.

Abstract

We investigated the spatial variability of macrofaunal and meiofaunal assemblages in intertidal flats on the southern coast of Korea. Abiotic and biotic samples were collected at five stations. The species richness, density, and composition of the assemblages differed significantly among stations. Nematoda and Annelida were the most dominant meiofaunal and macrofaunal taxa, respectively, although taxon dominance differed among stations. Distance-based linear models showed that sediment-related variables and heavy metals were the main environmental factors determining the spatial variability of the assemblages. Macrofauna had only sediment-related variables and heavy metals as major environmental factors, but meiofauna were also influenced by other environmental factors such as sea surface temperature, dissolved oxygen-related variables, and salinity. This study can provide basic ecological data for understanding the spatial distribution of macro-meiofaunal assemblages and aid in the development of marine environmental management strategies on the western south coast of Korea.

Keywords: Benthic ecology; Macrofauna; Meiofauna; South Sea; Spatial variation.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anthropogenic Effects
  • Ecosystem
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Metals, Heavy* / analysis
  • Nematoda*
  • Republic of Korea

Substances

  • Metals, Heavy