Null models to explain highly diverse community of intertidal decapods on a temperate rocky coast in Antofagasta, northern Chile (23º27ʹS)

Author:

De los Ríos-Escalante Patricio123ORCID,Ibáñez-Arancibia Eliana14,Esse Carlos5,Zúñiga Oscar6,Fajardo Maritza6,Ghory Farhana S7

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas y Químicas, Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Universidad Católica de Temuco , Temuco , Chile

2. Núcleo de Estudios Ambientales , , Temuco , Chile

3. Universidad Católica de Temuco , , Temuco , Chile

4. Programa de Doctorado en Biología Celular y Molecular Aplicada, Universidad de la Frontera , Temuco , Chile

5. Unidad de Cambio Climático y Medio Ambiente (UCCMA), Instituto Iberoamericano de Desarrollo Sostenible (IIDS), Universidad Autónoma de Chile , Temuco , Chile

6. Departamento de Ciencias Acuáticas y Ambientales, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Recursos Hidrobiológicos, Universidad de Antofagasta , Antofagasta , Chile

7. Marine Reference Collection and Resource Center, University of Karachi , Karachi , Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractThe decapod fauna on intertidal shores in northern Chile is characterized by its relatively high diversity and abundance due to the presence of continuous upwelling by the Humboldt Current, which results in a high productivity. The decapod fauna on intertidal rocky shores is characterized by coexisting species that inhabits in natural shelters such as cracks and eroded rocks, as well as among macroalgae. We aimed to monitor the brachyuran and anomuran (porcellanid) crabs in three intertidal sites during two periods of time in September-December 2019 in the Antofagasta region, one site without human intervention and two sites in the city of Antofagasta, for which we applied null models in ecology. We assumed that the communities are random, a viewpoint that is more robust because it reduces the risk of error type I. The results of the application of null models on the co-occurrence species revealed that species associations are mainly structured for all sites, whereas the niche-sharing null model revealed that the reported species did not share ecological niches and in consequence there is not interspecific competition. The results would probably indicate that the species of intertidal decapods have a micro-specific ecological-niche differentiation, which would explain the existence of structured pattern in species associations. The results were compared with information for other sites along the continental Chilean coast.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Aquatic Science

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