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Factors Affecting Pisidium amnicum (Muller, 1774; Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae) Distribution in the River Minho Estuary: Consequences for its Conservation

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Factors Affecting Pisidium amnicum (Muller, 1774; Bivalvia: Sphaeriidae) Distribution in the River Minho Estuary: Consequences for its Conservation
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2008
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Sousa, R
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Morais, P
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Antunes, C
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Title: Estuaries and CoastsImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 31
Pages: 1198-1207
ISSN: 1559-2723
Publisher: Springer Nature
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FOS: Natural sciences > Earth and related Environmental sciences
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Authenticus ID: P-003-TE5
Abstract (EN): The bivalve Pisidium amnicum (Muller 1774) is a common species in several European freshwater ecosystems. However, few Iberian watersheds are colonized by this species, and the River Minho estuary is possibly the Iberian aquatic ecosystem with the larger population. In October 2004-2007, investigations on spatial and temporal variations in P. amnicum abundance and biomass were carried out at 16 sites along the River Minho tidal freshwater wetlands. Mean abundance and biomass per site ranged from 0 to 750 ind m2 and 0 to 7.42 g AFDW m2, respectively. A clear decrease in the spatial distribution, abundance, and biomass was observed during the 4-year assessment. Furthermore, a stepwise multiple regression model showed that organic matter and conductivity explained 50.2% of the variation in P. amnicum abundance (R 2s=0.502, F ([2, 15])=7.569, p=0.005). Ecological knowledge is essential to the implementation of future conservation plans for P. amnicum, and the results of this study are of paramount importance to identify habitats that should be protected in order to preserve this species and provide scientific reference that may be useful in the development of management and/or restoration plans.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: lguilher@icbas.up.pt
No. of pages: 10
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