Distribution and ecological relevance of fine sediments in organic-enriched lagoons: The case study of the Cabras lagoon (Sardinia, Italy).
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
In organic-enriched sedimentary systems, like many Mediterranean coastal lagoons, a detailed analysis of sediment grain size composition and partitioning within the muds is crucial to investigate sedimentological trends related to both hydrodynamic energy and
basin morphology. In these systems, sediment dynamics are particularly important because the partitioning and transport of fine sediments can strongly influence the redistribution and accumulation of large amounts of organic matter, and consequently the distribution
of benthic assemblages and the trophic status and functioning of a lagoon. Nevertheless, studies on benthic-sediment relationships have
been based mainly on a rather coarse analysis of sediment grain size features. In muddy systems, however, this approach may impede a
proper evaluation of the relationships and effects of the distribution of fine sediment and organic matter on the biotic benthic components. Here we show that the distribution of sedimentary organic matter (OM) and total organic carbon (TOC) in the Cabras lagoon
(Sardinia, Italy) can be explained (i.e., predicted) as a function of a nonlinear increase in the amount of the cohesive fraction of sediments
(68 lm grain size particles) and that this fraction strongly influences the structure, composition and distribution of macrobenthic assemblages. Even in such a homogeneously muddy system, characterized by ''naturally" occurring impoverished communities, impaired benthic assemblages were found at 68 lm, OM, TOC contents of about 77%, 11% and 3.5%, respectively. A review of studies conducted in
Mediterranean coastal lagoons highlighted a lack of direct integrated analysis of sediment features and the biotic components. We suggest that, especially in organic-enriched coastal lagoons, monitoring programs should primarily investigate and consider the cohesive
fraction of sediments in order to allow a better assessment of benthic-sediment relationships and ecological quality of the system.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fine sediments; Mud; Organic matter (OM); Macrofauna; Ecological quality; Coastal lagoons
Elenco autori:
Perilli, Angelo; DE FALCO, Giovanni; Magni, Paolo; Como, Serena
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