Title of article :
Macrofaunal density, biomass and composition of estuarine sediments and their relationship to the river plume of the Rhone River (NW Mediterranean)
Author/Authors :
Rachel Hermand، نويسنده , , Chantal Salen-Picard، نويسنده , , Elisabeth Alliot، نويسنده , , Claude Degiovanni، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This study investigates species community patterns and sediment relationships of benthic macrofauna
off the Rhone river delta. Along a WE transect, changes in diversity, density, biomass and trophic
structure were coupled with the mean extension of the river dilution plume. Species number and diversity
were at a minimum off the river mouth, below the area of the minimum surface salinity. Density
decreased by a factor 2 and biomass by a factor 5 from the fluvial to the marine system. These features
are due to high overload of terrestrial organic matter in the river prodelta as evidenced by the carbon
isotopic signature of surface sediment and by pigment content. On the basis of a non-metric MDS
analysis and of Dufreˆne and Legendre method (1997), groups of stations and characteristic species associated
were identified. These species, mainly small capitellids, spionids, lumbrinerids and sternaspids,
correspond to a successional dynamic in response to changes in sedimentation conditions, mainly in
organic matter quality of the surface sediment. The succession observed in space was similar to described
in macrotidal estuaries and off other deltaic systems all over the world and to that observed in time
following the Rhone river severe flood events. Results suggest that organic matter quality is an important
factor with regard to benthic macrofauna successions and recovery mechanisms following disturbances.
The differences observed between the Rhone deltaic system and the general model of relations between
shelf processes and discharge of large rivers are attributed to a more regular supply of organic material
from terrestrial origin on the Rhone continental shelf.
Keywords :
benthic macrofaunadilution plumeterrestrial inputsorganic enrichment NW Mediterranean Sea
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science