Nacorda, Hildie Maria E.Yap, Helen T.2025-05-011997Nacorda, H. M. E., & Yap, H. T. (1997). Structure and temporal dynamics of macroinfaunal communities of a sandy reef flat in the northwestern Philippines. <i>Hydrobiologia, 353</i>(1), 91–106. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:10030028104100018-815810.1023/a:1003002810410https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14697/383Temporal variation in macroinfaunal community structure was assessed from monthly monitoring of the sandy substrate of the Lucero reef flat in Bolinao, Pangasinan (northwestern Philippines) between November 1990 and November 1991. The community was composed of 98 taxa from 10 phyla and was consistently dominated by the polychaete family Syllidae (19–33% of monthly total abundance). Five polychaete and crustacean taxa co-dominated with the syllids and exhibited monthly shifts in dominance ranks. Overall, there was no significant change in the composition of the community after a year. Results of the study show that the temporal dynamics of the community was a function of the seasonality in salinity and of the relatively consistent nature of the substrate. Abundances of macroinfaunal crustaceans, chaetognaths, and molluscs fluctuated significantly over 12 months, and corresponded to the seasonal fluctuation in salinity. Total and polychaete abundances did not show significant monthly variation, but tended to be influenced by salinity changes. Densities of turbellarians, nemerteans, and echinoderms appeared homogeneous across 12 months, and correlated with the consistency of substrate structure in the reef flat over the experimental period. In addition, sipunculid numbers seemed to be supported by the stable amount of organic matter in the sandy substrate.enPolychaetaCrustaceaStructure and temporal dynamics of macroinfaunal communities of a sandy reef flat in the northwestern PhilippinesArticleSDG 14 - Life below watertemporal variationsabundanceseasonalityChallenge 2: Protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity