BMC Ecology (Nov 2019)

Assemblages of certain benthic molluscs along the southwestern Atlantic: from subtidal to deep sea

  • Valeria Teso,
  • Diego Urteaga,
  • Guido Pastorino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12898-019-0263-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background We analyse the distribution of Gastropods and Chitons from shallow to deep waters along the southwestern Atlantic Ocean off Argentina and discuss possible factors determining the observed biogeographic patterns. Results Three major biogeographic groups are defined on the basis of Gastropod and Chiton species associations, i.e., continental shelf ( 350–2000 m) and lower continental slope (2000–3000 m). Bathymetry appears as the main factor modifying large-scale distribution of the fauna at a. In this scenario, species associations are determined by marine currents that clearly occur at a particular and well defined depth. No arrangement of species by geographic location was found in assemblages from the continental shelf and upper continental slope. Conclusions We hypothesize that depth and marine currents are the main factor affecting the distribution of Gastropods and Chitons along the SW Atlantic between 200 and 3000 m depth.

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