Book of Abstracts. Olhão, Portugal November 2014

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Mares Conference Marine Ecosystems Health and Conservation Olhão, Portugal 17 21 November 2014 An initiative from The MARES Joint Doctoral Programme on Marine Ecosystem Health & Conservation - www.mares-eu.org Organized by The Mares Conference Coordination Office B-9000 Ghent, Belgium

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 1 st Mares Conference on Marine Ecosystems Health and Conservation Olhão, Portugal 17-21 November 2014 Pre-conference version November 5, 2014 Organized by: University of Algarve Department of Sciences and Technology

Mares Conference 2014 Organizers MARES Joint Doctoral Programme The first international MARES Conference is an initiative from the MARES Joint Doctoral Programme (www.mares-eu.org). This joint international thematic doctoral programme, funded through Erasmus Mundus and coordinated by, was initiated in 2010. Since then, over 30 young scientists are actively conducting research focused on the impacts of human activities on marine ecosystems. MARES Secretariat Marine Biology Research group Krijgslaan 281 - Building S8 B-9000 Ghent Belgium mares@ugent.be The Mares Conference Coordination Team Two organizing committees are responsible for the organization of the first Mares Conference: General Organizing Committee Local Organizing Committee University of Algarve Department of Sciences and Technology Campus de Gambelas 9000 Ghent, Belgium 8005-139 Faro, Portugal Prof. Dr. Magda Vincx Dr. Tim Deprez Pieter Blondeel Wendy Massart Prof. Dr. Adelino Canario Prof. Dr. Karim Erzini Prof. Dr. Rui Santos Prof. Dr. Ester Serrão International Scientific Committee Prof. Dr. Ester Serrão (University of Algarve) Dr. Catherine Boyen (Station Biologique de Roscoff) Dr. Ana Marta Gonçalves (University of Aveiro) Dr. Wiebe Kooistra (The Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn of Naples) Dr. Aline Tribollet (Institut Recherche pour le Développement, UMR IPSL-LOCEAN) Dr. Carl Van Colen ()

Mares Conference 2014 Poster Presentations Biodiversity Effects Cobble beaches in oceanic islands: how they react to hydrodynamics and location in the island? Álvaro, NV 1 Azevedo JMN 2 Neto, AI 2 1 CIIMAR/CIMAR, CIRN and CCMMG UAç 2 CIIMAR/CIMAR, CIRN Cobble beaches, although present, are not common on the coastal areas of the Azores. The islands are geologically recent and most of their coasts are composed of cliffs and basaltic lava flows, leaving few spots for the accumulation of cobbles and the construction of cobble beaches. It is of common knowledge that the beach structure changes with the hydrodynamics intensity from summer to winter. However it is not known the reflexion of those changes in the biological communities. In this study four cobble beaches of the island of Terceira were studied, two in the northern coast, subjected to heavier hydrodynamics, and two in the eastern coast and more sheltered from the surge intensity. Each beach was surveyed in the summer and in the winter of 2013. At each sample occasion a beach profile was built, the cobbles were measured at three heights in the shore (high, mid and low levels), and abundances of animal and algae were assessed. Oceanographic daily data on wave size, direction and intensity and on sea water temperature for the island was recorded for the whole year by devices displayed in oceanic buoys. Data of each season was compared for the four beaches. Results showed differences among beaches and between seasons at the same beach. This suggests both, the influence of the location of a cobble beach on its biological communities, and the, influence of hydrodynamics in shaping the biological communities. Keywords: Algae, invertebrates, intertidal zone, seazonality, 134

Ghent, 26 November 2014 Name: Nuno Vaz Álvaro Mares Conference : Proof of Attendance The Coordination Office of the Mares Conference confirms that Nuno Vaz Álvaro assists the first Mares Conference on Marine Ecosystems Health and Conservation that took place in Olhão (Portugal) from 17 to 21 November 2014. Yours Sincerely Dr. Tim Deprez, on behalf of the organizing Committee MARES Conference Coordination Office B-9000 Ghent, Belgium Tel. +32 9 264 85 26 www.maresconference.eu