Diatom zones across intertidal flats and coastal saltmarshes in britain

Yongqiang Zong, Benjamin P. Horton

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Abstract

The distributional patterns of diatom assemblages across the upper intertidal zone are examined in a number of British coastal sites which differ in morphological and hydrological conditions. The relationships between diatom assemblage composition and a number of environmental variables, including vascular vegetation cover, organic content and particle size of the surface sediments, and ground altitude which is related to the frequency and duration of tidal inundation are investigated. Three diatom groups common to most sites are identified. The first group is associated with the high marsh environment, where tidal inundation is infrequent and of short duration, organic content of the sediments is high and vascular vegetation cover is dense. The second group is related to low marsh conditions characterized by longer duration and higher frequency of tidal inundation, much lower organic content and variable density of vascular vegetation cover. In this zone, water salinity and particle size of the surface sediments are weakly correlated to the composition of the diatom assemblages. The third group occurs on tidal flats where vascular vegetation is absent and organic content of the sediments is very low. Overall, the composition of diatom assemblages in the intertidal zone are usually a direct function of ground altitude with the duration and frequency of intertidal exposure as the most important factors. © 1998 Taylor & Francis Group LLC.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)375-394
JournalDiatom Research
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1998
Externally publishedYes

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Funding

This research is jointly funded by the National Radiological Protection Board (UK), Scottish Natural Heritage, European Community Funds (EPOC CT90-0015 and EV5V-CT93-0266) and the LOIS Community Research Programme (GSTIOU0761; Publication no. 542). The authors are particularly grateful to the three referees for their helpful comments on the paper. Professors M. J. Tooley, I. Shennan and Dr A.J. Long are acknowledged for their help and encouragement throughout the investigation. Thanks are also given to S. Weatherston, who helped with the diatom data collection from Tramaig Bay; and to S. Grayson, Dr F. G. Green, J. R. Kirby, Dr J. M. Lloyd, Dr J. B. Innes and Dr E. Twiddy for their help in field work. Diagrams were drawn by the Cartographic Unit, Department of Geography, University of Durham.

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