Interlinked temporal changes in environmental conditions, chemical characteristics of sediments and macrofaunal assemblages in an estuarine intertidal sandflat (Seto Inland Sea, Japan) (vol 149, pg 1185, 2006)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Five Weld surveys were conducted in an estuarine intertidal sandXat of the Seto Inland Sea (Japan)
between April 1994 and April 1995. Chlorophyll a,
pheopigments, total organic carbon and acid-volatile
sulphides (AVS) of surface and subsurface sediments,
and macrofaunal assemblages were investigated in parallel at 15 stations. Monthly hydrological data of lowtide creek water adjacent to the Xat were used as a complementary environmental characterisation of the
study area. Strong temporal changes were found among
sampling dates, most remarkably in autumn with a
major increase of algal detritus and AVS, a sharp
reduction in macrofaunal abundances and species richness, and a massive mortality of the clam Ruditapes
philippinarum. This dystrophic event was preceded by a
photoautotrophic and hypertrophic spring-summer
characterized by abundant fresh (i.e., living) algal material, including microphytobenthos and macroalgae
(Ulva sp.). In summer, abundant macrofaunal assemblages reached the highest biomass values (455 g wet
weight m¡2
or 60.6 g ash free dry weight m¡2
), with a
major contribution of Wlter-feeding bivalves Musculista
senhousia and R. philippinarum. These are among the
highest values reported in the literature for sedimentary
shores. From autumn, there was a progressive recoloni sation of macrofauna, initiated by few opportunistic
polychaetes (e.g., Cirriformia tentaculata and Polydora
sp.), apparently promoting a fast sediment recovery in
winter, and followed by new bivalve recruits in the next
spring. This study provides the Wrst evidence of signiWcant
and interlinked within-year changes in chemical characteristics of sediments and macrofaunal assemblages
in an estuarine intertidal Xat at a small spatial scale (i.e.,
tens of meters). This demonstrates the high temporal
variability of species-environment relations in these
systems and a close relationship in seasonally driven
trophodynamic processes among primary producers
and benthic consumers. We conclude that a thorough
parallel evaluation of the temporal changes in chemical
characteristics of sediments should be taken into
account in assessing the year-round distribution and
changes of intertidal macrofauna, particularly in eutrophic, estuarine intertidal Xats
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DRIFTING ALGAL MATS; NEW-SOUTH-WALES; MUSCULISTA-SENHOUSIA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; SPATIAL-PATTERNS; SANDY BEACHES; MACROBENTHIC COMMUNITIES; BENTHIC MACROFAUNA; EXOTIC MUSSEL; LAGOON
Elenco autori:
Como, Serena
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