Title of article :
The effects of artificial sandbar breaching on the macrophyte communities of an intermittently open estuary
Author/Authors :
Ribeiro، نويسنده , , Jose Pedro N. and Saggio، نويسنده , , آngelo and Lima، نويسنده , , Maria Inês Salgueiro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Artificial sandbar opening of intermittently open estuaries is a practice utilised worldwide to improve water quality, fishing, and recreational amenities and to prevent the flooding of adjacent properties. Breaching causes the water level to drop drastically, exposing plants to two water level extremes. With some exceptions, estuarine communities are adversely affected by this practice. Although breaching can happen naturally, artificial breaching is on the rise, and the impact of manipulating water levels on estuarine communities needs to be investigated. In this work, we described the breaching cycles of the Massaguaçu River Estuary and proposed flooding scenarios for the estuaryʹs macrophyte banks based on our data. We calculated the relationship between plant distribution and flooding conditions and used our calculations to predict the estuary communityʹs composition depending on the water level at breaching time. We discovered a strong relationship between plant distribution and flooding conditions, and we predicted that the estuarine community would be markedly different between flooding scenarios. Low frequency flooding scenarios would be related to submerged macrophytes and, as the flooding frequency increases, macrophytes would be replaced by amphibious plants, and eventually by the arboreal stratus. Therefore, we concluded that an increase in artificial breaching cycles would have a detrimental impact on the estuary community.
Keywords :
waterlogging , plant zonation , Flooding , Riparian vegetation , Coastal environment , tidal cycles , Brazil Southwestern coast , Aquatic plants
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science