A pnyy United States

Environmental Protection Agency

FERNANDINA BEACH, FLORIDA ODMDS 2005 BENTHIC

COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT

Submitted to

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4

61 Forsyth St.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Prepared by

Barry A. Vittor & Associates, Inc.
8060 Cottage Hill Rd.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
(251) 633-6100

March 2006


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF TABLES	3

LIST OF FIGURES	4

1.0 INTRODUCTION	5

2.0 METHODS	5

2.1	Sample Collection And Handling	5

2.2	Macroinfaunal Sample Analysis	5

3.0 DATA ANALYSIS METHODS	6

3.1	Assemblage Analyses	6

3.2	Cluster, ANOSIM and SIMPER Analyses	7

4.0 HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS	8

5.0 BENTHIC COMMUNITY CHARACTERIZATION	9

5.1	Faunal Composition, Abundance, And Community Structure	9

5.2	Cluster, ANOSIM, SIMPER Analyses	11

6.0 1989 vs 2005 COMPARISONS	11

7.0 LITERATURE CITED	14

APPENDIX I

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1. Location of the Fernandina Beach, Florida ODMDS stations, 2005.

Table 2. Sediment data for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 1989 and 2005.

Table 3. Summary of overall abundance of major benthic macroinfaunal groups for the
Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Table 4. Summary of abundance of major benthic macroinfaunal groups by station for the
Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Table 5. Weight-weight biomass of major benthic macroinfaunal groups by station for the
Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Table 6. Distribution and abundance and of benthic macroinfaunal taxa for the Fernandina
ODMDS stations, 2005.

Table 7. Percent abundance of dominant benthic macroinfaunal taxa (>5% of the total) for the
Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Table 8. Summary of assemblage parameters for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.
Table 9. Summary of assemblage parameters for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 1989.

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1. Station locations for the Fernandina Beach, Florida ODMDS, 2005.

Figure 2. Sediment texture for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 3. Abundance of major macroinvertebrate taxa groups for the Fernandina ODMDS
stations, 2005.

Figure 4. Wet-weight biomass of the major macroinvertebrate groups for the Fernandina
ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 5. Taxa richness for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 6. Macroinvertebrate densities for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 7. Taxa diversity (IT) for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 8. Taxa evenness (J1) for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 9. Cluster analysis for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 10. MDS analysis for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Figure 11. A comparison of sediment texture for the Fernandina ODMDS, 1989 and 2005.

Figure 12. A comparison of taxa richness and density data for the Fernandina ODMDS, 1989 and
2005.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The Fernandina Beach, Florida Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS) was
investigated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) during 2005 as part of a
monitoring study of dredged material disposal at the site. One aspect of this evaluation was
benthic community characterization, which was accomplished via sample collection by EPA
personnel and laboratory and data analysis by Barry A. Vittor & Associates, Inc. (BVA).

The Fernandina Beach ODMDS is located approximately 7 nautical miles east of
Fernandina Beach, FL and 8.5 nautical miles northeast of the St. Johns River entrance channel.
Six benthic monitoring stations were located within the disposal area and six stations were
located just outside this area (Table 1, Figure 1).

2.0 METHODS

2.1	Sample Collection And Handling

A modified-Young grab (area = 0.04 m2) was used to collect bottom samples at each of
twelve stations (Figure 1). Six stations were located within the ODMDS and six were positioned
outside the ODMDS. Macroinfaunal samples were sieved through a 0.5-mm mesh screen and
preserved with 10% formalin on ship. Macroinfaunal samples were transported to the BVA
laboratory in Mobile, Alabama. Samples were also collected at each station for sediment texture
analysis.

2.2	Macroinfaunal Sample Analysis

In BVA's laboratory, benthic samples were inventoried, rinsed gently through a 0.5-mm
mesh sieve to remove preservatives and sediment, stained with Rose Bengal, and stored in 70%
isopropanol solution until processing. Sample material (sediment, detritus, organisms) was
placed in white enamel trays for sorting under Wild M-5A dissecting microscopes. All

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macroinvertebrates were carefully removed with forceps and placed in labeled glass vials
containing 70% isopropanol. Each vial represented a major taxonomic group (e.g. Oligochaeta,
Mollusca, Arthropoda). Oligochaetes were individually mounted and cleared on microscope
slides prior to identification. All sorted macroinvertebrates were identified to the lowest practical
identification level (LPIL), which in most cases was to species level unless the specimen was a
juvenile, damaged, or otherwise unidentifiable. The number of individuals of each taxon,
excluding fragments, was recorded. A voucher collection was prepared, composed of
representative individuals of each species not previously encountered in samples from the region.

Each sample was analyzed for wet-weight biomass (g/m2) for the major taxonomic
groups identified. After identification, each taxonomic group was kept in separate vials and
preserved in 70% isopropyl alcohol. A biomass technician removed the organisms from a vial,
placed them on a filter paper pad, gently blotted them with a paper towel to remove moisture,
placed them in a tared weighing pan, and weighed the pan to the nearest 0.1 mg using a Mettler
Model AG-104 balance.

3.0 DATA ANALYSIS METHODS

3.1 Assemblage Analyses

All data generated as a result of laboratory analysis of macroinfauna samples were first
coded on data sheets. Enumeration data were entered for each species according to station and
replicate. These data were reduced to a data summary report for each station, which included a
taxonomic species list and benthic community parameters information. Documentation of BVA's
standard QA/QC procedures and results for this project are available upon request.

Several numerical indices were chosen for analysis and interpretation of the
macroinfaunal data. Infaunal abundance is reported as the total number of individuals per station

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and the total number of individuals per square meter (= density). Taxa richness is reported as the
number of taxa represented in a given station collection.

Taxa diversity, which is often related to the ecological stability and environmental
"quality" of the benthos, was estimated by Shannon's Index (Pielou, 1966), according to the
following formula:

s

H' = - 2 pipi)
i=l

where, S = the number of taxa in the sample,
i = the i'th taxa in the sample, and

pi = the number of individuals of the i'th taxa divided by the total number of
individuals in the sample.

Taxa diversity within a given community is dependent upon the number of taxa present
(taxa richness) and the distribution of all individuals among those taxa (equitability or evenness).
In order to quantify and compare the equitability in the fauna to the taxa diversity for a given
area, Pielou's Index J' (Pielou, 1966) was calculated as J' = H'/lnS, where InS = H'max, or the
maximum possible diversity, when all taxa are represented by the same number of individuals;
thus, J' = H' /H' max. An additional measure of richness, Margalef's D, was calculated as
(s-l)/ln(n), where s = number of taxa and n = total number of individuals (Pielou 1966).

Univariate comparisons (ANOVA) of biomass, taxa richness and density were made
assuming that each station within and outside the ODMDS were replicates.

3.2 Cluster, ANOSIM and SIMPER Analyses

Cluster analysis was performed on the benthic macroinvertebrate data by calculating the
Bray-Curtis similarity coefficient for all pairs of sampling stations, after having transformed (e.g.

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square root, lne) the original taxa abundances (Clarke and Gorley 2003). Clusters were formed
using the group-average linkage method between similarities. A non-parametric multi-
dimensional scaling (MDS) was then performed on the similarity matrix generated by the cluster
analysis. MDS represents sample stations in 2-dimensional space such that the relative distances
apart of all points were in the same rank order as the relative dissimilarities of the samples as
calculated by the Bray-Curtis coefficients. Points close together in an MDS plot represents
sample stations that were very similar in taxa composition and points that were far apart
represent very different assemblages (Clarke and Gorley 2003).

The ANOSIM (Analysis of Similarities) test was calculated to assess assemblage
differences between samples within and outside the ODMDS using the Bray-Curtis similarity
matrix. Subsequently, the SIMPER test was used to identify which taxa accounted for any
observed differences between assemblage groups. The ANOSIM and SIMPER tests were
calculated using PRIMER (Clarke and Gorley 2003).

4.0 HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS

Sediment data for the 12 stations are given in Table 2 and Figure 2. Bottom sediments at
stations outside the ODMDS averaged > 98% sand. Sediments inside the ODMDS at Stations
F04, F08 and F09 averaged > 97% sand, while Stations F05, F06 and F10 had significant gravel
fractions (20%, 18% and 39%, respectively). In a 1989 benthic survey of the ODMDS, the outer
five stations surveyed averaged >93% sand, while three stations inside the ODMDS had >75%
sand and two other stations inside the ODMDS had significant gravel fractions (>21%) (Table

2).

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5.0 BENTHIC COMMUNITY CHARACTERIZATION

5.1 Faunal Composition, Abundance, And Community Structure

A total of 2251 organisms, representing 255 taxa, were identified from the 12 stations
(Table 3). Polychaetes were the most numerous organisms present representing 58.9% of the
total assemblage, followed in abundance by bivalves (13.3%), malacostracans (10.2%) and
gastropods (6.0%). Polychaetes represented 45.1% of the total number of taxa followed by
malacostracans (23.5%), bivalves (11.4%) and gastropods (9.0%) (Table 3). The percent
abundance of major taxa at each station is given in Table 4 and Figure 3. Station F01 outside the
ODMDS was dominated by annelids (polychaetes), while the remaining stations outside the
ODMDS were dominated by a mixed annelid/mollusk assemblage. Three stations within the
ODMDS (F04, F05, F10) were dominated by annelids (polychaetes). Station F06 was dominated
by a mixed annelid/mollusk assemblage and Station F09 by a mixed annelid/malacostracan
assemblage (Table 4, Figure 3).

Wet-weight biomass data for the major taxonomic groups is summarized for each station
are given in Table 5 and Figure 4. Biomass at Stations F01, F02, F03, F11 and F12 outside the
ODMDS had a wet-weight biomass <0.5 g/m2, while Station F07 had a weight-biomass of
2.1544 g/m2 due to the abundance of arthropods (Table 5). Biomass at Stations F04, F08 and F09
inside the ODMDS had wet-weight biomass < 0.1 g/m2. Biomass at Stations F05 and F06 was
dominated by mollusks, while biomass at Station F10 was dominated by both annelids and
mollusks (Figure 4). The average biomass inside the ODMDS was 0.9566 (SD = 0.9194) and
0.5564 (SD = 0.5873) outside the ODMDS. There was no significant difference, however, in
biomass between stations inside and outside the ODMDS (F = 5.32, P = 0.44, df = 1,8).

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The dominant taxon collected from the 12 Fernandina ODMDS stations was the
polychaete, Bhawania heteroseta, representing 5.2% of the total number of individuals (Table 6).
Other dominant taxa collected included the polychaete Family, Maldanidae (LPIL) and the
polychaetes, Prionospio cristata, Mediomastus (LPIL) and Polygordius (LPIL) representing
4.9%, 4.6%, 3.9% and 3.1% of the total assemblage, respectively (Table 6). The chordate,
Branchiostoma (LPIL) was the most widely distributed taxon being found at 67% of the stations
(Table 6). Those taxa representing more than 5% of the assemblage at each station are given in
Table 7. In general the stations outside the ODMDS were dominated by a mixed assemblage of
polychaetes, bivalves and gastropods, while the assemblages within the ODMDS were
dominated by various polychaete taxa (Table 7).

Taxa richness data for the 12 ODMDS stations are given in Table 8 and Figure 5. Taxa
richness ranged from 20 taxa/station at Station F03 to 50 taxa/station at Station F01 outside the
ODMDS and from 20 at Station F08 to 88 at Station F05 inside the ODMDS. Taxa richness
averaged 34.0 taxa/station outside the ODMDS and 54.0 taxa/station inside the ODMDS. There
was no significant difference in taxa richness between stations inside and outside the ODMDS (F
= 4.965, P = 0.196, df= 1, 10).

Density data for the 12 ODMDS stations are given in Table 8 and Figure 6. Densities
ranged from 625 organisms/m2 at Station F07 to 3800 organisms/m2 at Station F01 outside the
ODMDS and from 1025 organisms/m2 at Station F08 to 17875 organisms/m2 at Station F10
inside the ODMDS. Densities averaged 2025.0 organisms/m2 outside the ODMDS and 7354.2
organisms/m2 inside the ODMDS. There was no significant difference in density between
stations inside and outside the ODMDS (F = 4.965, P = 0.113, df = 1, 10).

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Taxa diversity and evenness for the ODMDS stations are given in Table 8 and Figures 7
and 8. Taxa diversity (H') showed a similar range of variation outside and within the ODMDS
and averaged 3.09 and 3.24, respectively (Table 8). Taxa evenness (J') also exhibited a similar
range of variation outside and within the ODMDS and averaged 0.90 and 0.86, respectively. The
community indices showed considerable uniformity between stations. There was no predictable
pattern in community indices between stations within and outside the disposal area (Figures 7
and 8).

5.2 Cluster, ANOSIM and SIMPER Analyses

Cluster analysis of the 12 ODMDS stations is given in Figure 9. There were two main
clusters of stations; the first cluster included all of the stations outside the ODMDS except for
Station F11 and Stations F04 and F08 from within the ODMDS; the second cluster included
Stations F05, F06 and F10 from within the ODMDS and Station F09 and F11 from outside the
ODMDS. Stations F05, F06 and F10 clustered together and the assemblages probably reflected
the fact that the sediment at these stations was distinct from that found at the other stations
(gravelly sand and sandy gravel vs sand). The results of the MDS analysis are given in Figure 10.
The groupings in the MDS reflect the major groupings found in the cluster analysis. Stations
F05, F06 and F10 again were in a tight grouping reflecting similar biological assemblages;
Station F09, Fll and F07 were outliers, while the remaining stations had similar assemblages
(Figure 10).

The results of the ANOSIM reflect the general similarity in assemblages between stations
within and outside the ODMDS: Global R = 0.109, significance of R = 18.2% - these data
indicate that the null hypothesis that the assemblages within and outside the ODMDS are similar

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should be accepted. The results of the SIMPER analysis which list those taxa contributing to the
dissimilarity between stations within and outside the ODMDS are given in Appendix I.

6.0 2005 vs. 1989 COMPARISONS
Biological data collected from the disposal site in 2005 can be compared to data collected
from the same site in 1989 (Barry A. Vittor & Associates, Inc. 1990). Sediment texture data
from 1989 and 2005 are summarized in Table 2 and Figure 11. Sediment composition at the 5
stations sampled outside the ODMDS in 1989 was variable: sand was found at Stations F6 and
F12, silty sand at Station F1 and slightly gravelly sand at Stations F2 and Fll. Sediment
composition at the 6 stations outside the ODMDS sampled in 2005 was >97% sand. Sediment at
stations within the ODMDS in 1989 was also variable with sand at one station, slightly gravelly
sand at two stations and gravelly sand at two stations. In 2005, three stations had sandy
sediments (F04, F08, F09), two had gravelly sand sediments (F05 and F06) and one had sandy
gravel sediments (F10).

One biologically significant difference between the 1989 and 2005 events was in the total
number of samples taken. In 1989, fifteen replicates were taken (using a 0.0079 m2 diver core) at
each of the ten stations for a total of 147 samples (3 samples were lost during processing)
compared to a single sample taken with a modified Young grab (0.04 m2) at each of the 12
stations in 2005 for a total of 12 samples. The discrepancy in the number of samples taken has a
potentially biologically significant effect on the number of taxa collected as well as the overall
abundance of the taxa.

In 1989, 15823 individuals representing 423 taxa were collected from 147 samples
collected at the 10 stations. Annelids (polychaetes) were the dominant taxa collected
representing 46% of the individuals and 40% of the taxa collected. Dominant polychaetes

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included the Family Serpulidae, Exogone dispar, Parapionosyllis longicirrata, Bhawania
heteroseta and Polygordius (LPIL). Arthropods represented 7% of individuals and 29% of taxa
collected. Dominant arthropods included the ostracod, Reticulocythereis sp. A and Acetes sp. A
and Glyptoplax (LPIL). Mollusks represented 42% of the individuals and 25% of the taxa.
Dominant mollusks included Crassinella lunulata and Gouldia cerina. The dominant annelid and
mollusk taxa collected in 2005 were similar to those collected in 1989 (Table 6). The arthropod
dominants between 1989 and 2005 were different, probably due to chance (147 samples were
analyzed in 1989, but only 12 in 2005) and the low abundances of this group in both years.

In 1989, stations inside the ODMDS had significantly higher taxa richness and density
than stations outside the ODMDS (Table 9, Barry A. Vittor & Associates, Inc. 1990). Taxa
richness inside the ODMDS averaged 29.5 taxa/station and 19.6 taxa/station outside the
ODMDS, while densities averaged 19152.2 organisms/m2 inside and 7746.0 organisms/m2
outside the ODMDS (Table 9). In 2005 taxa richness was higher both inside (54.0 vs. 29.5) and
outside (34.0 vs. 19.6) the ODMDS than in 1989. In 1989 densities were higher both within
(19152.2 vs. 7354.2) and outside (7746.0 vs. 2025.0) the ODMDS than in 2005. However,
comparisons of taxa richness and density between 1989 and 2005 are problematic due to
differences in sampling methodologies.

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8.0 LITERATURE CITED

Barry A. Vittor & Associates, Inc. 1990. Final Report. Fernandina Harbor, Florida ODMDS

Benthic Communities. Report Submitted Battelle Memorial Institute, Duxbury, MA and
to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Marine and Estuarine
Protection.

Clarke, K.R. and R.N. Gorley. 2003. PRIMER 5 (Plymouth Routines in Multivariate Ecological

Research). Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Plymouth, United Kingdom.

Pielou, E.C. 1966. The measurement of diversity in different types of biological collections.
Journal of Theoretical Biology 13:131-144.

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Table 1. Location of the Fernandina Beach, Florida ODMDS sampling stations, 2005

Latitude (N) Longitude (W)

Station



Degrees, minutes

Outside the ODMDS









F01

30°

34.00'

81°

18.00'

F02

30°

33.29'

81°

18.89'

F03

30°

33.28'

81°

16.58'

F07

30°

32.00'

81°

19.70'

Fll

30°

30.26'

81°

16.60'

F12

30°

30.00'

81°

18.00'

Inside the ODMDS









F04

30°

32.75'

81°

18.85'

F05

30°

32.75'

81°

17.15'

F06

30°

32.59'

81°

18.03'

F08

30°

32.00'

81°

18.85'

F09

30°

32.00'

81°

18.00'

F10

30°

31.36'

81°

17.78'


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Table 2. Sediment data for the USEPA Fernandina ODMDS stations, 1989 and 2005.

Inman's Statistics
Textural Median Sorting
Station	% Gravel % Sand % Silt+Clay	Description	phi	Coeff

Outside the ODiYlDS











F01

0

98.85

1.15

sand

2.067

0.995

F02

0

98.94

1.06

sand

2.517

0.874

F03

0

99.79

0.21

sand

2.451

0.516

F07

0.72

98.55

0.72

sand

2.490

0.439

Fll

1.00

98.71

0.29

sand

1.038

0.88

F12

0

97.49

2.51

sand

3.226

0.688



0.29

98.72

0.99







Inside the ODMDS













F04

2.13

97.53

0.33

sand

2.183

0.815

F05

20.03

76.33

3.64

gravelly sand

0.722

1.743

F06

18.09

80.81

1.11

gravelly sand

1.015

1.987

F08

0.15

99.19

0.66

sand

2.591

0.572

F09

1.10

98.70

0.20

sand

2.181

0.845

F10

39.35

55.39

5.26

sandy gravel

*

*

13.48 84.66 1.87
* Cannot calculate due to the high percentage of gravel







1989 Data
Station

% Gravel

%Sand

% Silt+Clay

Textural
Description



















Outside ODMDS

1

2
6

11

12

2.3
3.82
1.12
2.66
0.48

89.54
93.52
95.64
95.75
94.38

8.32
1.84
2.52
1.04
3.71

silty sand
slightly gravelly sand
sand

slightly gravelly sand
sand







2.08

93.77

3.49







Inside ODMDS
5

7

8

9

10

5.13
0.94
21.76
32.16
2.12

91.63
97.4
75.58
63.8
93.81

2.55
1.19
1.83
2.21
3.35

slightly gravelly sand
sand
gravelly sand
gravelly sand
slightly gravelly sand





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Table 3. Summary of overall abundance of major benthic macroinfaunal taxonomic
groups for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Taxa

.nndida

OligodiacUi
lVkchuclu

lollusca

Bl\III\ K1

(iasU'opoda
Pol\ placopln >ra>
Scapliopoda

\rlhropoda

MaliK-oslnica
OsiriK'ndii

vhinodermala
.\Mcroidca
I lololhuroidea
Ophiuioidea

Dlher Tavi

Total No.
Taxa

% Total

Total No.
Individuals

% Total

Total

255

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Table 4. Summary of abundance of major benthic macroinfaunal taxonomic
groups by station for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Station Taxa

F01 Annelida
Mollusca
Arthropoda
Echinodermata
Other Taxa

Total No.
Taxa

33
2
8
1
6

% Total

66.0

4.0

16.0

2.0

12.0

Total

50

Total No.
Individuals

110

10

8

17

7

152

% Total

72.4
6.6
5.3
11.2
4.6
100.0

F02 Annelida	14	43.8	27	45.0

Mollusca	8	25.0	14	23.3

Arthropoda	4	12.5	6	10.0

Echinodermata	0	0.0	0	0.0

Other Taxa	6	18.8	13	21.7

Total	32	60	100.0

F03 Annelida	6	30.0	12	25.5

Mollusca	9	45.0	28	59.6

Arthropoda	2	10.0	3	6.4

Echinodermata	1	5.0	2	4.3

Other Taxa	2	10.0	2	4.3

Total	20	47	TE0

F07 Annelida	10	47.6	10	40.0

Mollusca	3	14.3	5	20.0

Arthropoda	5	23.8	7	28.0

Echinodermata	0	0.0	0	0.0

Other Taxa	3	14.3	3	12.0

Total	21	25	100.0

Fll Annelida	21	46.7	37	33.0

Mollusca	12	26.7	32	28.6

Arthropoda	7	15.6	11	9.8

Echinodermata	1	2.2	5	4.5

Other Taxa	4	8.9	27	24.1

Total	45	112	TE0

F12 Annelida	12	33.3	34	37.8

Mollusca	14	38.9	38	42.2

Arthropoda	5	13.9	7	7.8

Echinodermata	0	0.0	0	0.0

Other Taxa	5	13.9	11	12.2

Total	36	90	100.0


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Table 4 continued:

Total No.	Total No.

Station Taxa	Taxa	% Total Individuals % Total

F04 Annelida	18	661	41	77.4

Mollusca	3	11.1	3	5.7

Arthropoda	4	14.8	4	7.5

Echinodermata	0	0.0	0	0.0

Other Taxa	2	7.4	5	9.4

Total 27	53	100.0

F05 Annelida	51	58.0	236	70.0

Mollusca	17	19.3	52	15.4

Arthropoda	11	12.5	24	7.1

Echinodermata	4	4.5	10	3.0

Other Taxa	5	5.7	15	4.5

Total 88	337	100.0

F06 Annelida	44	50.6	262	45.7

Mollusca	14	16.1	179	31.2

Arthropoda	24	27.6	109	19.0

Echinodermata	2	2.3	14	2.4

Other Taxa	3	3.4	9	1.6

Total 87	573	100.0

F08 Annelida	9	45.0	27	65.9

Mollusca	4	20.0	7	17.1

Arthropoda	4	20.0	4	9.8

Echinodermata	0	0.0	0	0.0

Other Taxa	3	15.0	3	7.3

Total 20	41	100.0

F09 Annelida	13	52.0	21	45.7

Mollusca	2	8.0	2	4.3

Arthropoda	8	32.0	17	37.0

Echinodermata	1	4.0	5	10.9

Other Taxa	1	4.0	1	2.2

Total 25	46	100.0

F10 Annelida	42	54.5	574	80.3

Mollusca	13	16.9	71	9.9

Arthropoda	14	18.2	38	5.3

Echinodermata	1	1.3	5	0.7

Other Taxa	7	9.1	27	3.8

Total 77	7l5	100.0


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Table 5. Weight-weight biomass of major benthic macroinfaunal groups by station for the





Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.









Taxa

Biomass



Taxa

Biomass

Station

Group

(gm/m2)

Station

Group

(gm/m2)

F01

Annelida

0.3906

F04

Annelida

0.1115



Mollusca

0.0036



Mollusca

0.0027



Arthropoda

0.0059



Arthropoda

0.0409



Echinodermata

0.0018



Echinodermata

0.0000



Other Taxa

0.0132



Other Taxa

0.0018



Total

0.4151



Total

0.1569

F02

Annelida

0.0524

F05

Annelida

0.1944



Mollusca

0.1133



Mollusca

0.6008



Arthropoda

0.0121



Arthropoda

0.0198



Echinodermata

0.0000



Echinodermata

0.0305



Other Taxa

0.0201



Other Taxa

0.0968



Total

0.1979



Total

0.9423

F03

Annelida

0.0049

F06

Annelida

0.2361



Mollusca

0.0400



Mollusca

1.1612



Arthropoda

0.0001



Arthropoda

0.1493



Echinodermata

0.0001



Echinodermata

0.0405



Other Taxa

0.0014



Other Taxa

0.0026



Total

0.0465



Total

1.5897

F07

Annelida

0.0132

F08

Annelida

0.0226



Mollusca

0.0042



Mollusca

0.0033



Arthropoda

2.1344



Arthropoda

0.0022



Echinodermata

0.0000



Echinodermata

0.0000



Other Taxa

0.0026



Other Taxa

0.0080



Total

2.1544



Total

0.0361

Fll

Annelida

0.1003

F09

Annelida

0.0506



Mollusca

0.0211



Mollusca

0.0058



Arthropoda

0.0376



Arthropoda

0.0311



Echinodermata

0.0036



Echinodermata

0.0060



Other Taxa

0.0238



Other Taxa

0.0001



Total

0.1864



Total

0.0936

F12

Annelida

0.0313

F10

Annelida

0.8488



Mollusca

0.0342



Mollusca

0.4472



Arthropoda

0.0011



Arthropoda

0.1416



Echinodermata

0.0000



Echinodermata

0.0416



Other Taxa

0.3261



Other Taxa

0.0726



Total

0.3927



Total

1.5518


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Table 6. Distribution and abundance and of benthic macroinfaunal taxa for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.







No. of



Cumulative

Station

% Station

Taxa

Phylum

Class

Individuals

% Total

%

Occurrence

Occurrence

Bhawania heteroseta

Ann

Poly

117

5.20

5.20

3

25

Maldanidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

111

4.93

10.13

4

33

Prionospio cristata

Ann

Poly

103

4.58

14.70

3

25

Mediomastus (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

87

3.86

18.57

6

50

Polygordius (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

69

3.07

21.63

7

58

Prionospio (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

66

2.93

24.57

6

50

Anadara transversa

Mol

Biva

65

2.89

27.45

3

25

Armandia maculata

Ann

Poly

65

2.89

30.34

7

58

Magelona sp. H

Ann

Poly

56

2.49

32.83

3

25

Crassinella lunulata

Mol

Biva

55

2.44

35.27

5

42

Odostomia (LPIL)

Mol

Gast

51

2.27

37.54

1

8

Ophiuroidea (LPIL)

Ech

Ophi

51

2.27

39.80

7

58

Gouldia cerina

Mol

Biva

46

2.04

41.85

4

33

Goniadides carolinae

Ann

Poly

39

1.73

43.58

3

25

Tubificidae (LPIL)

Ann

Olig

38

1.69

45.27

5

42

Nereididae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

37

1.64

46.91

7

58

Branchiostoma (LPIL)

Cho

Lept

31

1.38

48.29

8

67

Globosolembos smithi

Art

Mala

31

1.38

49.67

1

8

Tellina (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

29

1.29

50.96

5

42

Apoprionospio pygmaea

Ann

Poly

27

1.20

52.15

6

50

Enchytraeidae (LPIL)

Ann

Olig

27

1.20

53.35

3

25

Capitellidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

26

1.16

54.51

7

58

Exogone lourei

Ann

Poly

26

1.16

55.66

4

33

Parapionosyllis longicirrata

Ann

Poly

26

1.16

56.82

3

25

Paraprionospio pinnata

Ann

Poly

26

1.16

57.97

5

42

Rhynchocoela (LPIL)

Rhy

-

25

1.11

59.08

7

58

Cirratulidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

23

1.02

60.11

6

50

Acteocina bidentata

Mol

Gast

22

0.98

61.08

6

50

Pleuromeris tridentata

Mol

Biva

20

0.89

61.97

2

17

Aricidea (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

19

0.84

62.82

5

42

Bivalvia (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

19

0.84

63.66

5

42

Lumbrineris latreilli

Ann

Poly

18

0.80

64.46

3

25

Autolytus (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

16

0.71

65.17

2

17

Dulichiella sp. A

Art

Mala

16

0.71

65.88

2

17

Laonice cirrata

Ann

Poly

16

0.71

66.59

3

25

Neomegamphopus (LPIL)

Art

Mala

16

0.71

67.30

4

33

Phyllodocidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

15

0.67

67.97

5

42

Turbellaria (LPIL)

Pla

Turb

14

0.62

68.59

3

25

Ampharetidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

13

0.58

69.17

3

25

Aspidosiphon gosnoldi

Sip

-

13

0.58

69.75

4

33

Hesionidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

13

0.58

70.32

3

25

Caecum johnsoni

Mol

Gast

12

0.53

70.86

4

33

Liljeborgia sp. A

Art

Mala

12

0.53

71.39

4

33

Mooreonuphis pallidula

Ann

Poly

12

0.53

71.92

5

42

Magelona pettiboneae

Ann

Poly

11

0.49

72.41

3

25

Owenia fusiformis

Ann

Poly

11

0.49

72.90

5

42

Caecum pulchellum

Mol

Gast

10

0.44

73.35

4

33

Chone (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

10

0.44

73.79

2

17

Nephtys picta

Ann

Poly

10

0.44

74.23

5

42

Protohadzia schoenerae

Art

Mala

10

0.44

74.68

1

8

Aoridae (LPIL)

Art

Mala

9

0.40

75.08

1

8

Goneplacidae (LPIL)

Art

Mala

9

0.40

75.48

2

17


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Table 6 continued:







No. of



Cumulative

Station

% Station

Taxa

Phylum

Class

Individuals

% Total

%

Occurrence

Occurrence

Goniada littorea

Ann

Poly

9

0.40

75.88

5

42

Schistomeringos pectinata

Ann

Poly

9

0.40

76.28

2

17

Acteocina candei

Mol

Gast

8

0.36

76.63

4

33

Apanthura cracenta

Art

Mala

8

0.36

76.99

1

8

Arabella mutans

Ann

Poly

8

0.36

77.34

1

8

Dentatisyllis carolinae

Ann

Poly

8

0.36

77.70

1

8

Ervilia concentrica

Mol

Biva

8

0.36

78.05

3

25

Lumbrineridae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

8

0.36

78.41

4

33

Polycirrus eximius

Ann

Poly

8

0.36

78.76

3

25

Syllis gracilis

Ann

Poly

8

0.36

79.12

1

8

Tharyx acutus

Ann

Poly

8

0.36

79.48

1

8

Aspidosiphon albus

Sip

-

7

0.31

79.79

5

42

Lineidae (LPIL)

Rhy

Anop

7

0.31

80.10

4

33

Phyllodoce (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

7

0.31

80.41

3

25

Xanthidae (LPIL)

Art

Mala

7

0.31

80.72

2

17

Aglaophamus verrilli

Ann

Poly

6

0.27

80.99

2

17

Dipolydora socialis

Ann

Poly

6

0.27

81.25

4

33

Glycera americana

Ann

Poly

6

0.27

81.52

3

25

Lucina multilineata

Mol

Biva

6

0.27

81.79

2

17

Magelona papillicornis

Ann

Poly

6

0.27

82.05

4

33

Photis (LPIL)

Art

Mala

6

0.27

82.32

3

25

Spiophanes missionensis

Ann

Poly

6

0.27

82.59

4

33

Tellinidae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

6

0.27

82.85

1

8

Amphiuridae (LPIL)

Ech

Ophi

5

0.22

83.07

2

17

Bemlos brunneomaculatus

Art

Mala

5

0.22

83.30

2

17

Diplodonta (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

5

0.22

83.52

3

25

Ehlersia ferrugina

Ann

Poly

5

0.22

83.74

1

8

Eumida sanguinea

Ann

Poly

5

0.22

83.96

2

17

Eunicidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

5

0.22

84.18

2

17

Kupellonura sp. B

Art

Mala

5

0.22

84.41

3

25

Lumbrinerides acuta

Ann

Poly

5

0.22

84.63

2

17

Metharpinia floridana

Art

Mala

5

0.22

84.85

2

17

Paguridae (LPIL)

Art

Mala

5

0.22

85.07

2

17

Panoplax depressa

Art

Mala

5

0.22

85.30

1

8

Spionidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

5

0.22

85.52

2

17

Terebellidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

5

0.22

85.74

2

17

Tubulanus (LPIL)

Rhy

Anop

5

0.22

85.96

2

17

Americhelidium americanum

Art

Mala

4

0.18

86.14

4

33

Anodontia alba

Mol

Biva

4

0.18

86.32

1

8

Arabella multidentata

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

86.49

1

8

Cyclaspis varians

Art

Mala

4

0.18

86.67

2

17

Diopatra cuprea

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

86.85

2

17

Ensis directus

Mol

Biva

4

0.18

87.03

1

8

Eunice (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

87.21

1

8

Exogone atlantica

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

87.38

3

25

Glycera (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

87.56

3

25

Kurtziella rubella

Mol

Gast

4

0.18

87.74

2

17

Lepidonotus sp. A

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

87.92

2

17

Maera sp. D

Art

Mala

4

0.18

88.09

1

8

Melitidae (LPIL)

Art

Mala

4

0.18

88.27

2

17

Phascolion strombi

Sip

-

4

0.18

88.45

1

8

Phoronis (LPIL)

Pho

-

4

0.18

88.63

4

33

Pisione remota

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

88.80

1

8

Psammolyce arenosa

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

88.98

1

8


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Table 6 continued:







No. of



Cumulative

Station

% Station

Taxa

Phylum

Class

Individuals

% Total

%

Occurrence

Occurrence

Pythinella cuneata

Mol

Biva

4

0.18

89.16

1

8

Rildardanus laminosa

Art

Mala

4

0.18

89.34

1

8

Scoloplos rubra

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

89.52

3

25

Spiochaetopterus oculatus

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

89.69

3

25

Spiophanes bombyx

Ann

Poly

4

0.18

89.87

2

17

Aonides mayaguezensis

Ann

Poly

3

0.13

90.00

1

8

Aspidosiphon (LPIL)

Sip

-

3

0.13

90.14

2

17

Asteropterygion oculitristis

Art

Ostr

3

0.13

90.27

3

25

Calyptraea centralis

Mol

Gast

3

0.13

90.40

2

17

Cnidaria (LPIL)

Cni

-

3

0.13

90.54

2

17

Dentalium laqueatum

Mol

Scap

3

0.13

90.67

1

8

Diplodonta punctata

Mol

Biva

3

0.13

90.80

1

8

Glyceridae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

3

0.13

90.94

3

25

Heterocrypta granulata

Art

Mala

3

0.13

91.07

2

17

Latreutes parvulus

Art

Mala

3

0.13

91.20

2

17

Maera (LPIL)

Art

Mala

3

0.13

91.34

1

8

Montacutidae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

3

0.13

91.47

1

8

Mytilidae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

3

0.13

91.60

2

17

Paleanotus sp. A

Ann

Poly

3

0.13

91.74

2

17

Sabellidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

3

0.13

91.87

2

17

Scoletoma (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

3

0.13

92.00

2

17

Sipuncula (LPIL)

Sip

-

3

0.13

92.14

3

25

Tectonatica pusilla

Mol

Gast

3

0.13

92.27

3

25

Turbonilla (LPIL)

Mol

Gast

3

0.13

92.40

1

8

Turridae (LPIL)

Mol

Gast

3

0.13

92.54

2

17

Albunea paretii

Art

Mala

2

0.09

92.63

1

8

Amakusanthura magnifica

Art

Mala

2

0.09

92.71

2

17

Ampelisca vadorum

Art

Mala

2

0.09

92.80

1

8

Anomia simplex

Mol

Biva

2

0.09

92.89

2

17

Apocorophium simile

Art

Mala

2

0.09

92.98

1

8

Apseudes sp. A

Art

Mala

2

0.09

93.07

1

8

Aricidea taylori

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

93.16

2

17

Armandia agilis

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

93.25

2

17

Brachiopoda (LPIL)

Bra

-

2

0.09

93.34

1

8

Brania wellfleetensis

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

93.43

2

17

Caecum floridanum

Mol

Gast

2

0.09

93.51

1

8

Cirrophorus (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

93.60

2

17

Cirrophorus ilvana

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

93.69

1

8

Crepidula plana

Mol

Gast

2

0.09

93.78

1

8

Decapoda (LPIL)

Art

Mala

2

0.09

93.87

1

8

Euceramus praelongus

Art

Mala

2

0.09

93.96

2

17

Eudevenopus honduranus

Art

Mala

2

0.09

94.05

1

8

Eusarsiella sp. L

Art

Ostr

2

0.09

94.14

1

8

Filogranula sp. A

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

94.22

1

8

Gibberosus myersi

Art

Mala

2

0.09

94.31

2

17

Golfingia (LPIL)

Sip

-

2

0.09

94.40

1

8

Litocorsa antennata

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

94.49

2

17

Lucinidae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

2

0.09

94.58

1

8

Magelona (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

94.67

1

8

Mediomastus californiensis

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

94.76

2

17

Mesanthura (LPIL)

Art

Mala

2

0.09

94.85

1

8

Metatiron tropakis

Art

Mala

2

0.09

94.94

2

17

Mitrella lunata

Mol

Gast

2

0.09

95.02

1

8

Neomegamphopus kalanii

Art

Mala

2

0.09

95.11

1

8


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Table 6 continued:







No. of



Cumulative

Station

% Station

Taxa

Phylum

Class

Individuals

% Total

%

Occurrence

Occurrence

Nephtyidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

95.20

2

17

Nephtys simoni

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

95.29

1

8

Nucula aegeenis

Mol

Biva

2

0.09

95.38

1

8

Onuphis eremita oculata

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

95.47

2

17

Pectinidae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

2

0.09

95.56

2

17

Pinnotheridae (LPIL)

Art

Mala

2

0.09

95.65

2

17

Podarke obscura

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

95.74

1

8

Polyplacophora (LPIL)

Mol

Poly

2

0.09

95.82

1

8

Processa hemphilli

Art

Mala

2

0.09

95.91

1

8

Sabellaria vulgaris

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

96.00



17

Semele (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

2

0.09

96.09



17

Sigatica semisulcata

Mol

Gast

2

0.09

96.18

1

8

Sthenelais sp. A

Ann

Poly

2

0.09

96.27

1

8

Tanaissus sp. A

Art

Mala

2

0.09

96.36



17

Tellina iris

Mol

Biva

2

0.09

96.45

1

8

Acuminodeutopus naglei

Art

Mala

1

0.04

96.49

1

8

Ampelisca (LPIL)

Art

Mala

1

0.04

96.53

1

8

Ampelisca agassizi

Art

Mala

1

0.04

96.58

1

8

Ampelisca parapacifica

Art

Mala

1

0.04

96.62

1

8

Antalis (LPIL)

Mol

Scap

1

0.04

96.67

1

8

Aricidea catherinae

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

96.71

1

8

Aricidea minuta

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

96.76

1

8

Aricidea wassi

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

96.80

1

8

Asteroidea (LPIL)

Ech

Aste

1

0.04

96.85

1

8

Automate (LPIL)

Art

Mala

1

0.04

96.89

1

8

Axiothella (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

96.93

1

8

Batea catharinensis

Art

Mala

1

0.04

96.98

1

8

Bowmaniella (LPIL)

Art

Mala

1

0.04

97.02

1

8

Carditidae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

1

0.04

97.07

1

8

Ceratocephale oculata

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.11

1

8

Corbula contracta

Mol

Biva

1

0.04

97.16

1

8

Diodora (LPIL)

Mol

Gast

1

0.04

97.20

1

8

Dispio uncinata

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.25

1

8

Divaricella quadrisulcata

Mol

Biva

1

0.04

97.29

1

8

Ebalia stimpsonii

Art

Mala

1

0.04

97.33

1

8

Eulimidae (LPIL)

Mol

Gast

1

0.04

97.38

1

8

Eurypanopeus depressus

Art

Mala

1

0.04

97.42

1

8

Eusarsiella cresseyi

Art

Ostr

1

0.04

97.47

1

8

Eusarsiella spinosa

Art

Ostr

1

0.04

97.51

1

8

Exogone (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.56

1

8

Fabricinuda trilobata

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.60

1

8

Glycera dibranchiata

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.65

1

8

Goniada (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.69

1

8

Hepatus (LPIL)

Art

Mala

1

0.04

97.73

1

8

Heteromastus filiformis

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.78

1

8

Heteromysis (LPIL)

Art

Mala

1

0.04

97.82

1

8

Kalliapseudes macsweenyi

Art

Mala

1

0.04

97.87

1

8

Leitoscoloplos (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

97.91

1

8

Leptochela serratorbita

Art

Mala

1

0.04

97.96

1

8

Leptosynapta (LPIL)

Ech

Holo

1

0.04

98.00

1

8

Levinsenia gracilis

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

98.05

1

8

Lioberus castaneus

Mol

Biva

1

0.04

98.09

1

8

Lucina (LPIL)

Mol

Biva

1

0.04

98.13

1

8

Lumbrineris (LPIL)

Ann

Poly

1

0.04

98.18

1

8


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Table 6 continued:

Taxa

No. of

Phylum Class Individuals

Cumulative

Total

Station
Occurrence

% Station
Occurrence

Macromphalina floridana

Mol

Gast 1

0.04

98.22 1

8

Melinna maculata

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.27 1

8

Mesochaetopterus (LPIL)

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.31 1

8

Metatiron triocellatus

Art

Mala 1

0.04

98.36 1

8

Muricidae (LPIL)

Mol

Gast 1

0.04

98.40 1

8

Nephtys (LPIL)

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.45 1

8

Nereis succinea

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.49 1

8

Odontosyllis enopla

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.53 1

8

Onuphidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.58 1

8

Opisthodonta sp. B

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.62 1

8

Oxyurostylis (LPIL)

Art

Mala 1

0.04

98.67 1

8

Paranaitis speciosa

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.71 1

8

Pectinaria gouldii

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.76 1

8

Philine sagra

Mol

Gast 1

0.04

98.80 1

8

Pinnidae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva 1

0.04

98.84 1

8

Pinnixa (LPIL)

Art

Mala 1

0.04

98.89 1

8

Pinnotheres (LPIL)

Art

Mala 1

0.04

98.93 1

8

Pionosyllis gesae

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

98.98 1

8

Pista palmata

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.02 1

8

Polycirrus (LPIL)

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.07 1

8

Polynoidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.11 1

8

Portunus gibbesii

Art

Mala 1

0.04

99.16 1

8

Processa (LPIL)

Art

Mala 1

0.04

99.20 1

8

Protohaustorius sp. B

Art

Mala 1

0.04

99.24 1

8

Rictaxis punctostriatus

Mol

Gast 1

0.04

99.29 1

8

Sabaco americanus

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.33 1

8

Sabellaria sp. A

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.38 1

8

Saccocirrus sp. A

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.42 1

8

Scaphandridae (LPIL)

Mol

Gast 1

0.04

99.47 1

8

Schistomeringos rudolphi

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.51 1

8

Sigambra tentaculata

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.56 1

8

Spio pettiboneae

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.60 1

8

Strombiformis (LPIL)

Mol

Gast 1

0.04

99.64 1

8

Strombiformis bilineatus

Mol

Gast 1

0.04

99.69 1

8

Syllidae (LPIL)

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.73 1

8

Syllis cornuta

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.78 1

8

Synasterope setisparsa

Art

Ostr 1

0.04

99.82 1

8

Synelmis ewingi

Ann

Poly 1

0.04

99.87 1

8

Upogebia (LPIL)

Art

Mala 1

0.04

99.91 1

8

Upogebia affinis

Art

Mala 1

0.04

99.96 1

8

Veneridae (LPIL)

Mol

Biva 1

0.04

100.00 1

8

Taxa Key

Ann=Annelida

01ig=01igochaeta
Poly=Polychaeta
Art=Arthropoda
Inse=Insecta
Mala=Malacostraca
Ostr=Ostracoda
Bra=Brachiopoda

Cni=Cnidaria

Anth=Anthozoa
Ech=Echinodermata
Holo=Holothuroidea
Ophi=Ophiuroidea
Mol=Mollusca
Biva=Bivalvia
Gast=Gastropoda

Pla=Platyhelminthes
Turb=Turbellaria
Rhy=Rhynchocoela

Anop=Anopla
Sip=Sipuncula


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Table 7. Percent abundance of dominant benthic macroinfaunal taxa (>5% of the total) for the
Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

TaxaD	F01D F02D F03D F07D F11D F12D F04O F05DF06DF08n F09D F10D

Annelida



Oligochaeta



Enchytraeidae (LPIL)

6.5

Tubificidae (LPIL)

7.4

Polychaeta



Aglaophamus verrilli

5.0

Apoprionospio pygmaea

12.8 13.2 22.0

Aricidea (LPIL)

5.3

Armandia maeulata

9.2 8.7

Bhawania heteroseta

10.7 9.7

Goniada littorea

7.3

Magelona papillicornis

5.7

Magelona sp. H

28.3 5.0 11.1

Maldanidae (LPIL)

14.5

Mediomastus (LPIL)

8.3

Nephtys picta

7.3

Nereididae (LPIL)

6.5

Paraprionospio pinnata

11.7 11.1

Polygordius (LPIL)

6.3 26.4 14.6

Prionospio (LPIL)

7.2

Prionospio cristata

10.7 7.8



Arthropoda



Malacostraca



Albunea paretii

8.0

Dulichiella sp. A

6.5

Globosolembos smithi

5.4

Metharpinia floridana

8.0

Xanthidae (LPIL)

8.7





Chordata



Leptocardia



Branchiostoma (LPIL)

18.8

Echinodermata



Ophiuroidea



Ophiuroidea (LPIL)

11.2 10.9





Mollusca



Bivalvia



Anadara transversa

9.6

Ervilia concentrica

5.4

Lucina multilineata

10.6

Pythinella cuneata

6.7

Tellina (LPIL)

5.9 14.9 8.0 8.9 7.3

Tellinidae (LPIL)

5.4

Gastropoda



Acteocina bidentata

6.4 15.6

Caecum pulchellum

5.4

Crepidula plana

8.0

Kurtziella rubella

6.4

Odostomia (LPIL)

8.9


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Table 7 continued:

TaxaD	F01D F02D F03D F07D F11D F12D F04O F05DF06DF08n F09D F10D

Scaphopoda

Dentalium laqueatum

5.0



Rhynchocoela
Anopla

Lineidae (LPIL)

Rhynchocoela (LPIL)

5.0

6.7

7.5

Sipuncula

Phascolion strombi

6.7




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Table 8. Summary of assemblage parameters for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.









H'

d

J'

D

1/S





Total No.

Total No.

Density

Shannon

Diversity

Pielou

Margalef

Simpson

e

Station

Taxa

Individuals

(nos/m2)

(log e)

(log 2)

Evenness

Richness

Diversity

Equitability

Outside the ODMDS

















F01

50

152

3800.0

3.06

4.42

0.78

9.75

9.88

0.63

F02

32

60

1500.0

3.28

4.73

0.95

7.57

33.40

1.23

F03

20

47

1175.0

2.78

4.02

0.93

4.93

18.02

1.17

F07

21

25

625.0

3.00

4.32

0.98

6.21

75.00

1.40

Fll

45

112

2800.0

3.35

4.83

0.88

9.32

19.55

0.94

F12

36

90

2250.0

3.08

4.44

0.86

7.78

16.69

0.89



34.0



2025.0

3.09



0.90







Inside the ODMDS

















F04

27

53

1325.0

2.80

4.04

0.85

6.55

11.20

0.88

F05

88

337

8425.0

3.80

5.48

0.85

14.95

26.04

0.77

F06

87

573

14325.0

3.60

5.19

0.81

13.54

22.88

0.63

F08

20

41

1025.0

2.66

3.84

0.89

5.12

13.23

1.03

F09

25

46

1150.0

3.06

4.41

0.95

6.27

29.57

1.25

F10

77

715

17875.0

3.54

5.10

0.81

11.56

19.15

0.67

54.0	7354.2	3.24	0.86


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Table 9. Summary of assemblage parameters for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 1989.

Mean Mean H1 J1 D
Total No. No. of Taxa Total No. Density Density Shannon Pielou Margalef
Station	Taxa	per Repl. Individuals (nos/m2)	(Std Dev)	(log e)	Evenness	Richness

15.86
12.68
21.37
24.26
15.81

29.5	19152.2	3.23	0.67

Outside ODMDS

1	104 20.4	822 7432	2320	3.44	0.74	15.35

2	93 16.8	638 5383	1957	2.84	0.63	14.25
6 56 10.4	364 3544	1135	2.74	0.68	9.33

11	142 32.0	1213	10236	3778	3.76	0.76	19.86

12	89 18.2	1438	12135	4380	1.93	0.43	12.10

19.6	7746.0	2.94	0.65

Inside ODMDS
5

7

8

9

10

112

78

143

220

105

20.7

14.0
27.9

67.8

17.1

1095

434

768

8331

720

9240
3662
6481
70303
6075

4608

1388

2144

22564

3116

2.76
3.28
4.13
3.31
2.68

0.58
0.75
0.83
0.61
0.58


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Figure 1. Sample stations for the Fernandina Beach, Florida ODMDS, 2005.


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Figure 2. Sediment texture for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

I Gravel
I Sand
I Silt+Clay

10°T|
90-

80-

70-

60-

50-

40-

30-

20-

10-1-

0-

F01

F02

F03

F07

Fll

F12

F04

F05

F06

F08

F09

F10

Ouside the ODMDS

Inside the ODMDS


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Figure 3. Abundance of major macroinvertebrate taxa groups for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

IOO-i-

20-

10-1-

0-

l AiineMa
I Mollusca ¦
I Arthropoda C

¦ Echinodermata
~ Misc



¥

¥

¥

¥

F01

F02 F03

F07

Fll

F12 F04

F05

F06

F08

F09

F10

Outside the ODMDS

Inside the ODMDS


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Figure 4. Wet-weight biomass of the major macroinvertebrate groups for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

3.0 t

2.5-

Annelida
Mollusca

i i Echinodermata

c

~ Misc

2.0-

1.5-

1.0-

0.5-

0.0-

m

F01

f

F02 F03

¥

F07 Fll

T

—r-1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 i

F12 F04 F05 F06 F08 F09 F10

Outside the ODMDS

Inside the ODMDS


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Figure 5. Taxa richness for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

co
co

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Figure 6. Macroinvertebrate densities for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Outside the ODMDS

Inside the ODMDS


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Figure 7. Taxa diversity (H1) for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

5.0 -p
4.5-
4.0-
3.5-
3.0-
2.5-
2.0-
1.5-
1.0-
0.5-
0.0

F01

F02

F03

F07

Fll

F12

F04

F05

F06

F08

F09

F10

Outside the ODMDS

Inside the ODMDS


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Figure 8. Taxa evenness (J1) for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

1.0 -r

0.8-

0.6-

t/j
t/j



c
c


>
PJ

a

x

£

0.4-

0.2-

0.0-

F01

F02

F03

F07

Fll

F12

F04

F05

F06

F08

F09

F10

Outside the ODMDS

Inside the ODMDS


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Figure 9. Cluster analysis for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Or

20-

40-

60-
80-
100-


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Figure 1 0. MDS analysis for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.


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Figure 11. A comparison of sediment texture for the Fernandina ODMDS, 1989 and 2005.


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Figure 12. A comparison of taxa richness and density data for the Fernandina ODMDS, 1989 and 2005.

60-i-

t20000

50-

40-

30-

20-

10-

0-

&

y?

or

b

\o

q?

O



b

o



or

V	^

-17500
-15000
-12500

O

4-10000 I

-7500

-5000

-2500


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APPENDICES


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Appendix I. Results of the Simpler Analysis.

Group Inside the ODMDS

Average similarity: 13.38

Species

Av.Abund

Av.

Sim

Sim

/SD

Tellina (LPIL)

4.

33

2

.34

0

.69

Paraprionospio pinnata

3.

67

1

.21

0

.44

Aspidosiphon albus

1.

17

1

.06

1

.11

Magelona sp. H

9.

33

1

.01

0

.43

Nereididae (LPIL)

2.

00

0

.71

0

.75

Apoprionospio pygmaea

1.

83

0

.69

0

.58

Ophiuroidea (LPIL)

4.

00

0

. 55

0

.46

Acteocina bidentata

3.

00

0

.51

0

.42

Caecum pulchellum

1.

50

0

.33

0

.44

Acteocina candei

1.

17

0

.33

0

.44

Mooreonuphis pallidula

0.

83

0

.33

0

.42

Lineidae (LPIL)

1.

00

0

.30

0

.41

Goniada littorea

0.

83

0

.30

0

.44

Capitellidae (LPIL)

0.

50

0

.30

0

.44

Owenia fusiformis

1.

33

0

.27

0

.45

Mediomastus (LPIL)

1.

00

0

.27

0

.42

Branchiostoma (LPIL)

3.

83

0

.22

0

.46

Phoronis (LPIL)

0.

50

0

.21

0

.47

Metharpinia floridana

0.

83

0

. 19

0

.26

Aglaophamus verrilli

1.

00

0

. 19

0

.26

Prionospio (LPIL)

0.

67

0

. 13

0

.26

Polygordius (LPIL)

1.

50

0

. 13

0

.26

Lucina multilineata

1.

00

0

. 12

0

.26

Americhelidium americanum

0.

33

0

. 12

0

.26

Sipuncula (LPIL)

0.

33

0

. 10

0

.26

Magelona papillicornis

0.

33

0

. 10

0

.26

Kurtziella rubella

0.

67

0

. 10

0

.26

Contrib%
17.52
9.06
7.91
7 . 52
5.32
5.16
4.14
3.78
2.47
2.47
2.45
2.21
2.21
2.21
2.02
2.01
1.67
1. 55
1.45
1.41
1.00
0.99
0.93
0.87
0.73
0.73
0.73

Cum. %

17.52
26.58
34.49
42.01
47.33
52.49
56.63

60.41
62.88
65.36
67.80
70.01
72.22

74.42

76.44

78.45

80.11
81.66

83.12

84.53
85.53
86.51
87.44
88.31
89.04
89.77
90.49


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Group Outside the ODMDS

Average similarity: 12.97

Species

Av.Abund

Av.

Sim

Sim

/SD

Polygordius (LPIL)

10.

00

1

.88

0

.56

Apoprionospio pygmaea

2.

67

0

.99

0

.26

Bhawania heteroseta

19.

50

0

.76

0

.41

Armandia maculata

10.

00

0

.73

0

.56

Prionospio cristata

17.

17

0

.73

0

.40

Ophiuroidea (LPIL)

4.

50

0

.59

0

.70

Rhynchocoela (LPIL)

3.

00

0

.58

0

.81

Crassinella lunulata

9.

00

0

. 55

0

. 57

Prionospio (LPIL)

10.

33

0

.35

0

.53

Branchiostoma (LPIL)

1.

33

0

.33

0

.66

Nephtys picta

1.

50

0

.29

0

.52

Mediomastus (LPIL)

13.

50

0

.28

0

.36

Paraprionospio pinnata

0.

67

0

.27

0

.26

Acteocina bidentata

0.

67

0

.21

0

.38

Exogone lourei

4.

00

0

.20

0

.45

Tubificidae (LPIL)

5.

83

0

.20

0

.50

Capitellidae (LPIL)

3.

83

0

. 18

0

. 55

Anadara transversa

10.

83

0

. 18

0

.45

Gouldia cerina

7 .

50

0

. 17

0

.31

Parapionosyllis longicirrata

4.

33

0

. 16

0

.43

Nereididae (LPIL)

4.

17

0

. 16

0

.47

Phyllodocidae (LPIL)

2.

33

0

. 14

0

.68

Bivalvia (LPIL)

2.

67

0

. 14

0

.44

Magelona papillicornis

0.

67

0

. 14

0

.26

Goniada littorea

0.

67

0

. 14

0

.26

Asteropterygion oculitristis

0.

33

0

. 14

0

.26

Americhelidium americanum

0.

33

0

. 14

0

.26

Laonice cirrata

2.

67

0

. 13

0

.41

Cirratulidae (LPIL)

3.

33

0

. 12

0

.71

Neomegamphopus (LPIL)

2.

50

0

.11

0

.39

Dipolydora socialis

0.

83

0

.11

0

.38

Ampharetidae (LPIL)

2.

17

0

. 10

0

.44

Maldanidae (LPIL)

18.

33

0

.09

0

.36

Liljeborgia sp. A

1.

50

0

.08

0

.36

Contrib%
14.50
7.66
5.83
5.66
5.64

4.53
4.46
4.24
2.70
2.56
2.27
2.15

2.08
1.63
1. 55

1.54
1.42
1.39
1.33
1.26
1.22
1.11
1.10

1.09
1.09
1.09
1.09
0.97
0.95
0.86
0.82
0.79
0.68
0.63

Cum. %
14.50
22.16
28.00
33.66
39.30
43.82
48.28
52 . 52
55.21
57 .77
60.04
62.19
64.27

65.90
67.45
68.99
70.41
71.80
73.13
74.39
75.61

76	. 72

77	. 82

78.91
80.00

81.10
82.19
83.16

84.11
84.97
85.79
86.59
87.27
87.90


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Magelona pettiboneae

1.83

0.08

0.

46

Caecum johnsoni

1.67

0.08

0.

38

Scoloplos rubra

0.67

0.07

0.

45

Dulichiella sp. A

2.67

0.06

0.

26

Groups Inside & Outside the

ODMDS







Average dissimilarity = 89.71











Group 0

Group I





Species

Av.Abund

Av.Abund

Av

• Diss

Polygordius (LPIL)

1.50

10.00



3.67

Magelona sp. H

9.33

0.00



3.38

Bhawania heteroseta

0.00

19.50



3.21

Prionospio cristata

0.00

17.17



2.91

Maldanidae (LPIL)

0.17

18.33



2.44

Armandia maculata

0.67

10.00



2.25

Apoprionospio pygmaea

1.83

2.67



2.24

Mediomastus (LPIL)

1.00

13.50



2.12

Ophiuroidea (LPIL)

4.00

4.50



2.03

Tellina (LPIL)

4.33

0.50



1.98

Prionospio (LPIL)

0.67

10.33



1.82

Paraprionospio pinnata

3.67

0.67



1.78

Anadara transversa

0.00

10.83



1.73

Branchiostoma (LPIL)

3.83

1.33



1.65

Crassinella lunulata

0.17

9.00



1.58

Acteocina bidentata

3.00

0.67



1.50

Tubificidae (LPIL)

0.50

5.83



1.44

Nereididae (LPIL)

2.00

4.17



1.33

Odostomia (LPIL)

0.00

8.50



1.31

Rhynchocoela (LPIL)

1.17

3.00



1.23

Gouldia cerina

0.17

7 . 50



1.09

Enchytraeidae (LPIL)

0.17

4.33



1.02

Goniadides carolinae

0.17

6.33



0.94

Globosolembos smithi

0.00

5.17



0.79

Dulichiella sp. A

0.00

2.67



0 .77

Exogone lourei

0.33

4.00



0 .75

Capitellidae (LPIL)

0.50

3.83



0.72

Aricidea (LPIL)

1.50

1.67



0.72

0.59	88.49

0.58	89.07

0.54	89.61

0.50	90.11

Diss/SD

Contrib%

Cum. %

0.87

4.09

4.09

0 . 55

3.77

7.86

0.80

3.57

11.43

0.79

3.24

14.67

0.50

2.72

17.39

0.78

2.50

19.89

0.71

2.50

22.39

0.82

2.36

24.76

0.87

2.26

27.02

0.92

2.21

29.23

0.86

2.02

31.25

0.85

1.98

33.23

0.56

1.93

35.16

0.47

1.84

37.00

1.11

1.76

38.76

0 . 57

1.67

40.43

0.68

1.60

42.03

1.16

1.48

43.51

0.44

1.45

44.97

0.90

1.38

46.34

0.76

1.22

47 . 56

0.52

1.13

48.69

0.62

1.05

49.74

0.44

0.88

50.63

0.65

0.86

51.49

0.98

0.84

52.33

1.03

0.81

53.14

0.66

0.80

53.93


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Parapionosyllis longicirrata

0.

Caecum pulchellum

1.

Nephtys picta

0.

Xanthidae (LPIL)

0.

Bivalvia (LPIL)

0.

Cirratulidae (LPIL)

0.

Goniada littorea

0.

Lucina multilineata

1.

Aspidosiphon albus

1.

Acteocina candei

1.

Mooreonuphis pallidula

0.

Ampharetidae (LPIL)

0.

Owenia fusiformis

1.

Ervilia concentrica

1.

Magelona papillicornis

0.

Pleuromeris tridentata

0.

Lumbrineris latreilli

0.

Neomegamphopus (LPIL)

0.

Lineidae (LPIL)

1.

Phyllodocidae (LPIL)

0.

Metharpinia floridana

0.

Laonice cirrata

0.

Aspidosiphon gosnoldi

0.

Aglaophamus verrilli

1.

Glycera americana

0.

Liljeborgia sp. A

0.

Dipolydora socialis

0.

Tellinidae (LPIL)

1.

Autolytus (LPIL)

0.

Kurtziella rubella

0.

Magelona pettiboneae

0.

Caecum johnsoni

0.

Pythinella cuneata

0.

Phascolion strombi

0.

Paguridae (LPIL)

0.

Turbellaria (LPIL)

0.

Cyclaspis varians

0.

Chone (LPIL)

0.

Apanthura cracenta

0.

00

50

17

00

50

50

83

00

17

17

83

00

33

17

33

00

17

17

00

17

83

00

67

00

50

50

17

00

00

67

00

33

67

67

00

17

50

00

00

4.33

0.69

0.17

0.69

1.50

0.68

1.17

0.65

2.67

0.65

3.33

0.63

0.67

0.62

0.00

0.62

0.00

0.61

0.17

0.56

1.17

0.56

2.17

0 . 55

0.50

0 . 55

0.17

0.54

0.67

0.54

3.33

0.53

2.83

0.51

2.50

0.49

0.17

0.49

2.33

0.47

0.00

0.46

2.67

0.46

1.50

0.46

0.00

0.44

0.50

0.44

1.50

0.41

0.83

0.41

0.00

0.40

2.67

0.39

0.00

0.39

1.83

0.39

1.67

0.38

0.00

0.37

0.00

0.37

0.83

0.37

2.17

0.35

0.17

0.34

1.67

0.33

1.33

0.32

.81	0.77	54.71

.65	0.77	55.48

.72	0.76	56.24

.46	0.73	56.96

.94	0.72	57.68

.89	0.70	58.38

.68	0.69	59.07

.41	0.69	59.76

.00	0.68	60.44

.72	0.63	61.07

.94	0.62	61.69

.76	0.62	62.31

.69	0.62	62.92

.53	0.61	63.53

.63	0.60	64.13

.48	0.59	64.72

.66	0.57	65.28

.02	0.55	65.83

.59	0.54	66.37

.08	0.53	66.90

.52	0.52	67.42

.79	0.51	67.93

.81	0.51	68.45

.52	0.49	68.94

.57	0.49	69.43

.72	0.46	69.89

.60	0.46	70.35

.37	0.44	70.79

.57	0.44	71.23

.43	0.43	71.66

.88	0.43	72.09

.84	0.42	72.51

.35	0.42	72.93

.35	0.42	73.34

.53	0.41	73.76

.62	0.39	74.15

.54	0.38	74.52

.60	0.36	74.89

.44	0.36	75.24

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0


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Hesionidae (LPIL)

0.

Eunicidae (LPIL)

0.

Anodontia alba

0.

Mesanthura (LPIL)

0.

Apocorophium simile

0.

Ampelisca vadorum

0.

Photis (LPIL)

0.

Asteropterygion oculitristis

0.

Dentalium laqueatum

0.

Nephtys simoni

0.

Phyllodoce (LPIL)

0.

Glycera (LPIL)

0.

Crepidula plana

0.

Albunea paretii

0.

Spiophanes missionensis

0.

Americhelidium americanum

0.

Turridae (LPIL)

0.

Goneplacidae (LPIL)

0.

Lumbrineridae (LPIL)

0.

Polycirrus eximius

0.

Phoronis (LPIL)

0.

Scoloplos rubra

0.

Sipuncula (LPIL)

0.

Aoridae (LPIL)

0.

Diopatra cuprea

0.

Protohadzia schoenerae

0.

Tellina iris

0.

Sigatica semisulcata

0.

Lucinidae (LPIL)

0.

Eusarsiella sp. L

0.

Spionidae (LPIL)

0.

Glyceridae (LPIL)

0.

Armandia agilis

0.

Spiochaetopterus oculatus

0.

Schistomeringos pectinata

0.

Metatiron tropakis

0.

Diplodonta (LPIL)

0.

Spiophanes bombyx

0.

Nephtyidae (LPIL)

0.

17

00

67

00

00

00

50

17

50

00

00

17

33

33

33

33

50

00

33

17

50

00

33

00

00

00

33

33

33

33

33

33

17

50

00

17

33

33

00

2.00
0.83
0.00
0.33
0.33
0.33
0.50
0.33
0.00
0.33
1.17
0.50
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.33
0.00
1.50
1.00
1.17
0.17
0.67
0.17
1.50
0.67
1.67
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.17
0.33
0.17
1.50
0.17
0.50
0.50
0.33

0.31
0.31
0.30
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.28
0.28
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.26
0.26
0.26
0.26
0.26
0.25
0.25
0.24
0.23
0.23
0.22
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.21
0.20
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19

0.79
0.67
0.36
0.41
0.41
0.41
0.56
0.65
0.35
0.42
0.81
0.66
0.34
0.34
0.67
0.66
0.48
0.63
0 .75
0.82
0.65
0.73
0.58
0.44
0.61
0.44
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.35
0.58
0.51
0.59
0.60
0.52
0.50
0.74
0 .75
0.53

0.35
0.34
0.34
0.33
0.33
0.33
0.33
0.32
0.31
0.31
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.29
0.28
0.28
0.27
0.26
0.26
0.25
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.23
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.22
0.21
0.21
0.21

75.59

75.94
76.27

76.60
76.93

77.26

77	. 58
77.91
78.22

78	. 53
78.83
79.13
79.43

79	. 72
80.02
80.31
80.60
80.89
81.18
81.46
81.74
82.01

82.27
82.53
82.78
83.01
83.25

83.48
83.71

83.95
84.18
84.41
84.63
84.85
85.07

85.28

85.49
85.71
85.91


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Amakusanthura magnifica

0.

Brachiopoda (LPIL)

0.

Apseudes sp. A

0.

Tectonatica pusilla

0.

Mediomastus californiensis

0.

Sabellaria vulgaris

0.

Semele (LPIL)

0.

Gibberosus myersi

0.

Cnidaria (LPIL)

0.

Aricidea taylori

0.

Tharyx acutus

0.

Syllis gracilis

0.

Dentatisyllis carolinae

0.

Arabella mutans

0.

Pisione remota

0.

Ensis directus

0.

Lucina (LPIL)

0.

Kupellonura sp. B

0.

Magelona (LPIL)

0.

Bemlos brunneomaculatus

0.

Amphiuridae (LPIL)

0.

Exogone atlantica

0.

Scoletoma (LPIL)

0.

00

33

33

33

00

00

00

33

17

33

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

33

17

00

17

33

0.33
0.00
0.00
0.17
0.33
0.33
0.33
0.00
0.33
0.00
1.33
1.33
1.33
1.33
0.67
0.67
0.17
0.83
0.00
0.67
0.83
0.50
0.17

0.19
0.19
0.19
0.18
0.18
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.16
0.16
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.15
0.14
0.14
0.14

0.53
0.35
0.35
0.58
0 . 55
0.49
0.49
0.52
0.53
0.54
0.44
0.44
0.44
0.44
0.44
0.44
0.41
0.81
0.36
0.60
0.61
0.68
0.49

0.21
0.21
0.21
0.20
0.20
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.18
0.18
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.16
0.15
0.15

86.12
86.33
86.54
86.74
86.94

87.13
87.33
87 . 52
87.71
87.89
88.08
88.27
88.46
88.64
88.82
89.00
89.17
89.35
89.51
89.68
89.84
89.99
90.15


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Appendix II. Taxa listing for the Fernandina ODMDS stations, 2005.

Client: EPA

Project Date: 08/01/2005
Project: EPA Fernandina ODMDS
Total Number of Taxa: 255

ANNELIDA

CLASS OLIGOCHAETA
Order TUBIFICIDA

FAMILY ENCHYT RAEIDAE

Enchytraeidae (LPIL)
FAMILY TUBIFICIDAE
Tubilicidae (LPIL)

CLASS POLYCHAETA

Order ARCHIANNELIDA

FAMILY POLYGORDIIDAE

Polygordius (LPIL)
FAMILY SACCOCIRRIDAE
Saccocirrus sp. A
Order CAPITELLIDA

FAMILY CAPITELLIDAE
Capitellidae (LPIL)
Heteromastus filiformis
Mediomastus (LPIL)
Mediomastus californiensis
FAMILY MALDANIDAE
Maldanidae (LPIL)
Axiothella (LPIL)

Sabaco americanus
Order EUNICIDA

FAMILY DORVILLEIDAE
Schistomeringos pectinata
Schistomeringos rudolphi
FAMILY EUNICIDAE
Eunicidae (LPIL)

Eunice (LPIL)

FAMILY LUMBRINERIDAE
Lumbrineridae (LPIL)
Lumbrinerides acuta
Lumbrineris (LPIL)
Lumbrineris latreilli
Scoletoma (LPIL)

FAMILY OENONIDAE
Arabella multidentata
Arabella mutans
FAMILY ONUPHIDAE
Onuphidae (LPIL)

Diopatra cuprea
Mooreonuphis pallidula
Onuphis eremita oculata


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Order OPHELIIDA

FAMILY OPHELIIDAE
Armandia agilis
Armandia maculata
Order ORBINIIDA

FAMILY ORBINIIDAE
Leitoscoloplos (LPIL)
Scoloplos rubra
FAMILY PARAONIDAE
Aricidea (LPIL)

Aricidea catherinae
Aricidea minuta
Aricidea taylori
Aricidea wassi
Cirrophorus (LPIL)
Cirrophorus ilvana
Levinsenia gracilis
Order OWENIIDA

FAMILY OWENIIDAE
Owenia fusiformis
Order PHYLLODOCIDA

FAMILY CHRYSOPETALIDAE
Bhawania heteroseta
Paleanotus sp. A
FAMILY GLYCERIDAE
Glyceridae (LPIL)

Glycera (LPIL)

Glycera americana
Glycera dibranchiata
FAMILY GONIADIDAE
Goniada (LPIL)

Goniada littorea
Goniadides carolinae
FAMILY HESIONIDAE
Hesionidae (LPIL)

Podarke obscura
FAMILY NEPHTYIDAE
Nephtyidae (LPIL)
Aglaophamus verrilli
Nephtys (LPIL)

Nephtys picta
Nephtys simoni
FAMILY NEREIDAE
Nereididae (LPIL)
Ceratocephale oculata
Nereis succinea
FAMILY PHYLLODOCIDAE
Phyllodocidae (LPIL)
Eumida sanguinea
Paranaitis speciosa
Phyllodoce (LPIL)


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FAMILY PILARGIIDAE
Litocorsa antennata
Sigambra tentaculata
Synelmis ewingi
FAMILY PISIONIDAE

Pisione remota
FAMILY POLYNOIDAE
Polynoidae (LPIL)
Lepidonotus sp. A
FAMILY SIGALIONIDAE
Psammolyce arenosa
Sthenelais sp. A
FAMILY SYLLIDAE
Syllidae (LPIL)

Autolytus (LPIL)

Brania wellfleetensis
Dentatisyllis carolinae
Ehlersia ferrugina
Exogone (LPIL)

Exogone atlantica
Exogone lourei
Odontosyllis enopla
Opisthodonta sp. B
Parapionosyllis longicirrata
Pionosyllis gesae
Syllis cornuta
Syllis gracilis
Order SABELLIDA

FAMILY SABELLIDAE
Sabellidae (LPIL)

Chone (LPIL)

Fabricinuda trilobata
FAMILY SERPULIDAE
Filogranula sp. A
Order SPIONIDA

FAMILY CHAETOPTERIDAE
Mesochaetopterus (LPIL)
Spiochaetopterus oculatus
FAMILY CIRRATULIDAE
Cirratulidae (LPIL)

Tharyx acutus
FAMILY MAGELONIDAE
Magelona (LPIL)

Magelona papillicornis
Magelona pettiboneae
Magelona sp. H
FAMILY SPIONIDAE
Spionidae (LPIL)

Aonides mayaguezensis
Apoprionospio pygmaea
Dipolydora socialis
Dispio uncinata
Laonice cirrata


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Paraprionospio pinnata
Prionospio (LPIL)
Prionospio cristata
Spio pettiboneae
Spiophanes bombyx
Spiophanes missionensis
Order TEREBELLIDA

FAMILY AMPHARETIDAE
Ampharetidae (LPIL)
Melinna maculata
FAMILY PECTINARIIDAE

Pectinaria gouldii
FAMILY SABELLARIIDAE
Sabellaria sp. A
Sabellaria vulgaris
FAMILY TEREBELLIDAE
Terebellidae (LPIL)

Pista palmata
Polycirrus (LPIL)
Polycirrus eximins

ARTHROPODA

CLASS MALACOSTRACA
Order AMPHIPODA

FAMILY AMPELISCIDAE
Ampelisca (LPIL)
Ampelisca agassizi
Ampelisca parapacifica
Ampelisca vadorum
FAMILY AORIDAE
Aoridae (LPIL)
Acuminodeutopus naglei
Bemlos brunneomaculatus
Globosolembos smithi
Rildardanus laminosa
FAMILY BATEIDAE

Batea catharinensis
FAMILY COROPHIIDAE
Apocorophium simile
FAMILY HAUSTORIIDAE

Protohaustorius sp. B
FAMILY ISAEIDAE

Photis (LPIL)

FAMILY LILJEBORGIIDAE

Liljeborgia sp. A
FAMILY MELITIDAE
Melitidae (LPIL)
Dulichiella sp. A
Maera (LPIL)

Maera sp. D
Protohadzia schoenerae
FAMILY MELPHIDIPPIDAE
Gibberosus myersi


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FAMILY NEOMEGAMPHOPIDAE
Neomegamphopus (LPIL)
Neomegamphopus kalanii
FAMILY OEDICEROTIDAE

Americhelidium americanum
FAMILY PHOXOCEPHALIDAE

Metharpinia floridana
FAMILY PLATYISCHNOPIDAE

Eudevenopus honduranus
FAMILY SYNOPIIDAE
Metatiron triocellatus
Metatiron tropakis
Order CUMACEA

FAMILY BODOTRIIDAE

Cyclaspis varians
FAMILY DIASTYLIDAE
Oxyurostylis (LPIL)

Order DECAPODA

Decapoda (LPIL)

FAMILY ALBUNEIDAE

Albunea paretii
FAMILY ALPHEIDAE

Automate (LPIL)

FAMILY CALAPPIDAE

Hepatus (LPIL)

FAMILY GONEPLACIDAE
Goneplacidae (LPIL)

Panoplax depressa
FAMILY HIPPOLYTIDAE

Latreutes parvulus
FAMILY LEUCOSIIDAE

Ebalia stimpsonii
FAMILY PAGURIDAE

Paguridae (LPIL)

FAMILY PARTHENOPIDAE

Heterocrypta granulata
FAMILY PASIPHAEIDAE
Leptochela serratorbita
FAMILY PINNOTHERIDAE
Pinnotheridae (LPIL)

Pinnixa (LPIL)

Pinnotheres (LPIL)

FAMILY PORCELLANIDAE

Euceramus praelongus
FAMILY PORTUNIDAE

Portunus gibbesii
FAMILY PROCESSIDAE
Processa (LPIL)

Processa hemphilli
FAMILY UPOGEBIIDAE
Upogebia (LPIL)

Upogebia affinis


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FAMILY XANTHIDAE
Xanthidae (LPIL)

Eurypanopeus depressus
Order ISOPODA

FAMILY ANTHURIDAE
Amakusanthura magnifica
Apanthura cracenta
Mesanthura (LPIL)

FAMILY HYSSURIDAE
Kupellonura sp. B
Order MYSIDACEA
FAMILY MYSIDAE
Bowmaniella (LPIL)

Heteromysis (LPIL)

Order TANAIDACEA

FAMILY APSEUDIDAE

Apseudes sp. A
FAMILY KALLIAPSEUDIDAE

Kalliapseudes macsweenyi
FAMILY NOTOTANAIDAE
Tanaissus sp. A

CLASS OSTRACODA

Order MYODOCOPINA

FAMILY CYLINDROLEBERIDIDAE
Asteropterygion oculitristis
Synasterope setisparsa
FAMILY SARSIELLIDAE
Eusarsiella cresseyi
Eusarsiella sp. L
Eusarsiella spinosa

BRACHIOPODA

Brachiopoda (LPIL)

CHORD ATA

CLASS LEPTOCARDIA
Order AMPHIOXI

FAMILY BRANCHIOSTOMIDAE
Branchiostoma (LPIL)

CNIDARIA

Cnidaria (LPIL)

ECHINODERMATA

CLASS ASTEROIDEA

Asteroidea (LPIL)

CLASS HOLOTHUROIDEA
Order APODIDA

FAMILY SYNAPTIDAE
Leptosynapta (LPIL)


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CLASS OPHIUROIDEA

Ophiuroidea (LPIL)

Order OPHIURIDA

FAMILY AMPHIURIDAE
Amphiuridae (LPIL)

MOLLUSCA

CLASS BIVALVIA

Bivalvia (LPIL)

Order ARCOIDA

FAMILY ARCIDAE
Anadara transversa
Order MYOIDA

FAMILY CORBULIDAE
Corbula contracta
Order MYTILOIDA

FAMILY MYTILIDAE
Mytilidae (LPIL)

Lioberus castaneus
Order NUCULOIDA

FAMILY NUCULIDAE
Nucula aegeenis
Order OSTREOIDA

FAMILY ANOMIIDAE

Anomia simplex
FAMILY PECTINIDAE
Pectinidae (LPIL)

Order PTERIOIDA

FAMILY PINNIDAE
Pinnidae (LPIL)

Order VENEROIDA

FAMILY CARDITIDAE
Carditidae (LPIL)
Pleuromeris tridentata
FAMILY CRASSATELLIDAE

Crassinella lunulata
FAMILY LUCINIDAE
Lucinidae (LPIL)

Anodontia alba
Divaricella quadrisulcata
Lucina (LPIL)

Lucina multilineata
FAMILY MESODESMATIDAE

Ervilia concentrica
FAMILY MONTACUTIDAE
Montacutidae (LPIL)
Pythinella cuneata
FAMILY SEMELIDAE

Semele (LPIL)

FAMILY SOLENIDAE

Ensis directus
FAMILY TELLINIDAE
Tellinidae (LPIL)

Tellina (LPIL)

Tellina iris


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FAMILY UNGULINIDAE
Diplodonta (LPIL)
Diplodonta punctata
FAMILY VENERIDAE
Veneridae (LPIL)

Gouldia cerina

CLASS GASTROPODA

Order ARCHAEOGASTROPODA
FAMILY FISSURELLIDAE
Diodora (LPIL)

Order CEPHALASPIDEA
FAMILY ACTEONIDAE

Rictaxis punctostriatus
FAMILY PHILINIDAE

Philine sagra
FAMILY SCAPHANDRIDAE
Scaphandridae (LPIL)
Acteocina bidentata
Acteocina candei
Order MESOGASTROPODA
FAMILY CAECIDAE
Caecum floridanum
Caecum johnsoni
Caecum pulchellum
FAMILY CALYPTRAEIDAE
Calyptraea centralis
Crepidula plana
FAMILY EULIMIDAE
Eulimidae (LPIL)
Strombiformis (LPIL)
Strombiformis bilineatus
FAMILY NATICIDAE
Sigatica semisulcata
Tectonatica pusilla
FAMILY TORNIDAE

Macromphalina floridana
Order NEOGASTROPODA

FAMILY COLUMBELLIDAE

Mitrella lunata
FAMILY MURICIDAE

Muricidae (LPIL)

FAMILY TURRIDAE
Turridae (LPIL)

Kurtziella rubella
Order PYRAMIDELLOIDA

FAMILY PYRAMIDELLIDAE
Odostomia (LPIL)
Turbonilla (LPIL)

CLASS POLYPLACOPHORA

Polyplacophora (LPIL)


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CLASS SCAPHOPODA
Order DENTALIIDA

FAMILY DENTALIIDAE
Antalis (LPIL)
Dentalium laqueatum

PHORONIDA

FAMILY PHORONIDAE
Phoronis (LPIL)

PLATYHELMINTHES

CLASS TURBELLARIA

Turbellaria (LPIL)

RHYNCHOCOELA

Rhynchocoela (LPIL)

CLASS ANOPLA

Order HETERONEMERTEA
FAMILY LINEIDAE
Lineidae (LPIL)

Order PALEONEMERTEA
FAMILY TUBULANIDAE
Tubulanus (LPIL)

SIPUNCULA

Sipuncula (LPIL)

FAMILY ASPIDOSIPHONIDAE
Aspidosiphon (LPIL)
Aspidosiphon albus
Aspidosiphon gosnoldi
FAMILY GOLFINGIIDAE
Golfingia (LPIL)

Phascolion strombi


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