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Bio-mineralogy as a structuring factor for marine epibenthic communities
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The m e r a l o g i c a l features of the substrate were generally cons~dered a rmnor factor m structunng manne benthic communities The alm of t h ~s work 1s to venfy whether the presence of quartz nunerals in rock may exphcate dlfferences, usually explamed m terms of substrate roughness or other factors In epibenthic cornrnun~hes Laboratory tests on the hydroid Eudendnum glomeratum showed that ~t s planulae settle preferentially on carbonat~c, rather than quartzltic substrates To test the Influence of quartz on established communities, we analysed the specles composition and quanti-tat~ve structure of subhttoral sesslle assemblages on Wferent rocks In several locahhes of the L~gurian and Tyrrhenian seas The observed dlfferences appeared to be related to the presence of quartz in the substrate rock The ~nteractions between organisms and minerals (bio-mmeralogy) mlght play a slgnlficant role on benthic communities affechng not only the inihal colonlsahon but also later assemblages This potential role has been largely neglected to date and further studies are needed to prove ~t s Impor tance
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