Trophic Features, Benthic Recovery, and Dominance of the Invasive Mytilopsis Sallei in the Yundang Lagoon (Xiamen, China) Following Long-Term Restoration.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
A comprehensive set of physicochemical variables in near-bottom water and surface
sediments, as well as the soft-bottom macrozoobenthic assemblages were investigated at six sites
across the Yundang Lagoon (Southeast China) in November 2012. This lagoon was severely damaged
in the 1970s due to domestic and industrial pollution and land reclamation and underwent a massive
restoration effort over the past 30 years. Our objectives were to: (1) assess the current trophic
and environmental condition of the lagoon; (2) investigate the pattern of spatial variation in the
macrozoobenthic assemblages; and (3) assess the benthic recovery in relation to the main environmental
gradients and the presence of invasive alien species. Nutrient, chlorophyll-a, biological oxygen
demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (CODMn), and total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations
were lower than those reported in previous decades, yet organically-enriched conditions occurred at
an inner site. From azoic conditions in the 1980s and a few benthic species reported prior to this study,
we found a significant increase in benthic diversity with 43 species heterogeneously distributed across
the lagoon. The invasive bivalve Mytilopsis sallei was the dominant species, which was associated with
the richest benthic assemblage. However, M. sallei is a pest species, and its spatiotemporal distribution
should be carefully monitored. These results highlight the central role of the macrozoobenthos in
providing important ecological information on the current status of the Yundang Lagoon and as
an effective biological tool to follow the recovery's progress and the future evolution of this highly
valued ecosystem.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
macroinvertebrates; biodiversity; eutrophication; saprobity; organic pollution; spatial variation; sediments; coastal lagoons; invasive alien species
Elenco autori:
Magni, Paolo; Como, Serena
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