Title of article :
Response of Growth and Density of a Population of Geukensia demissa to Land-Derived Nitrogen Loading, in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts
Author/Authors :
A. Evgenidou، نويسنده , , I. Valiela، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Nutrient enrichment is a widespread phenomenon affecting coastal waters, including salt marshes. As land-derived
nitrogen loading in estuarine waters increases, chlorophyll concentrations in the water also increase. We hypothesized that
such increases might increase growth of the food-limited population of Geukensia demissa, which is a dominant
component of salt marshes. To test this, we conducted a regional scale experiment in three estuaries of Waquoit Bay,
Massachusetts that receive different nitrogen loading rates. A stable isotope experiment on mussel tissues and on
particulate organic matter (POM) showed that mussels within an estuary fed on POM characteristic of that estuary,
demonstrating the direct linkage between POM and mussels within an estuary. In addition, we measured age-specific
shell growth rates of mussel populations using two different methods: indirectly, shell growth of mussels indicated by
internal shell-lines was measured by fitting the data to the von Bertalanffy equation, and directly, mussels were
transplanted from one estuary to the other two, and their actual shell growth rates after 80 days were measured. Growth
rates of mussels in the Waquoit Bay estuaries varied with age of the mussel, tidal elevation, and with mean concentration
of chlorophyll in the water. Mussels grew best in the lower intertidal zone, at the marsh banks. Young mussels grew faster
than older mussels. Growth rates increased in response to presumed greater food supply across the estuaries, only for
younger mussels. The significant differences we found among the mussels from different estuaries indicate a response to
higher concentrations of food particles available in estuaries subject to higher nitrogen loads.
Keywords :
Growth Rates , mussels , nitrogen , Loading , Cape Cod , Massachusetts
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science