Title of article :
Spartina anglica eradication experiment and in situ monitoring assess structuring strength of habitat complexity on marine macrofauna at high tidal level
Author/Authors :
Maud Cottet، نويسنده , , Xavier de Montaudouin، نويسنده , , Hugues Blanchet، نويسنده , , Pascal Lebleu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The cordgrass Spartina anglica is an introduced species that tends to invade sheltered sand and mudflats, at the upper low marsh level. In
Arcachon Bay, a lagoon in South West of France, the cordgrass can also replace Zostera noltii beds. The consequence of cordgrass presence on
macrobenthic fauna was estimated and compared to adjacent habitats (bare sands, Z. noltii sea grass beds) during one year. The communities of
the three habitats were characterised by low species richness, low abundance and biomass (when Hydrobia ulvae, 90% of abundance, is not
considered) and high seasonal stability. The infaunal assemblages were particularly homogeneous between habitats without any characteristic
species.
Cordgrass eradication experiments were performed and zoobenthic recolonisation was observed the following year. Modifications in benthic
fauna were observed on epifauna only.
These results highlight the limited structuring effect of habitat heterogeneity at high tidal levels and in soft-bottom sediments where desiccation
becomes the dominant factor determining infauna community structure.
Keywords :
Spartina anglica , Restoration , Benthic macrofauna , structuring factors
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science