RESPONSE OF TIDAL FRESH-WATER MACROBENTHOS TO SEDIMENT DISTURBANCE

被引:31
作者
DIAZ, RJ
机构
[1] Virginia Institute of Marine Science, School of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, 23062, VA
关键词
DISTURBANCE; DREDGING EFFECTS; FLUID MUD; MACROBENTHOS; TIDAL FRESH-WATER; TUBIFICIDAE;
D O I
10.1007/BF00142328
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The macrobenthic fauna in the tidal freshwater James River, Virginia, USA, exhibited a high degree of resilience and limited temporal response to sediment disturbance caused by large quantities of low bulk density (< 1.3 g cm-3) fluid mud. The fluid mud was produced by hydraulic dredge deepening of a ship channel with disposal of dredged sediments onto a nearby shoal. The response of tidal freshwater communities to fluid mud was limited to mainly quantitative changes in abundance of dominant taxa (Limnodrilus spp., L. hoffmeisteri, Ilyodrilus templetoni, Corbicula fluminea, Coelotanypus scapularis) and was directly related to the thickness of fluid mud layers. Disturbance effects were short lived and for tubificids most obvious in areas with > 0.3 m fluid mud. In areas that received < 0.3 m fluid mud, acute effects were limited to chironomids and small (< 10 mm) C. fluminea. The fauna colonizing the areas disturbed by fluid mud was the same as that inhabiting the shoal prior to disturbance. There was no indication of a successional sequence, as reported for other freshwater and marine habitats. Three weeks after the disturbance ended, all but a few insect taxa had recolonized. Changes in community structure from fluid mud disturbance were slight with total taxa best characterizing the disturbance. The insensitivity of community structure measures reflects the high resiliency of macrobenthic communities to physical stresses in tidal freshwater systems.
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