Benthic protozoa and fungi-like protists response to fish-farm impact in vegetated (Posidonia oceanica) and soft bottom sediments
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
We investigated the impact of fish farm biodeposition on
benthic bacteria, thraustochytrid protists, and heterotrophic
protozoa (nanoflagellates and ciliates) in an oligotrophic
area of the Mediterranean Sea. The fish farm
impact was investigated both on a seagrass (Posidonia
oceanica) bed and on soft bottom sediments. In both
systems, sediment samples were collected with a multicontrol
sampling strategy (i.e., beneath the fish farm and
at three control sites per system). The uneaten food
pellets supplied to the fish determined the accumulation
of sediment organic matter and the enhancement of
protein content in impacted sediments (both seagrass
bed and soft sediments). In both systems, the abundance
and biomass of heterotrophic protists increased significantly
beneath the fish farm, but the structure of the
protist assemblages responded differently in vegetated
and unvegetated sediments. Thraustochytrid abundance
increased significantly in impacted seagrass. These results
provide evidence that the structure of protist assemblages
respond significantly to fish farm biodeposition and indicate
that the monitoring of these benthic components
provides complementary information for the assessment
of the fish farm impact on the benthic systems.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Mirto, Simone; Bongiorni, Lucia
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