Filtering capacity of seagrass meadows and other habitats of Cockburn Sound, Western Australia

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作者
Lemmens, JWTJ
Clapin, G
Lavery, P
Cary, J
机构
[1] EDITH COWAN UNIV, DEPT ENVIRONM MANAGEMENT, JOONDALUP, WA 6027, AUSTRALIA
[2] DEPT ENVIRONM PROTECT, PERTH, WA 6000, AUSTRALIA
关键词
filtering capacity; seagrass meadows; Posidonia sinuosa; Cockburn Sound; SW Australia; suspension-feeders; invertebrates; Sabella spallanzanii; chlorophyll a levels;
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10.3354/meps143187
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Macro-suspension-feeders (predominantly ascidians, sponges, bivalves) and epifaunal suspension-feeders (hydroids, spirorbids, bryozoans, barnacles, amphipods) in Posidonia meadows of Cockburn Sound, Western Australia, demonstrate a clear spatial distribution. Although this may be due to a number of environmental variables, this compares well with spatial patterns in phytoplankton levels, which are relatively high in Cockburn Sound (0.94 to 2.66 g chlorophyll a l(-1)) and are generally highest at the southeastern boundary. Macro-suspension-feeder biomass was high in Posidonia meadows (28.6 to 41.3 g AFDW m(-2) at the southeastern boundary, 9.6 to 15.4 g AFDW m(-2) at other sites) and generally lower in bare sediment (0.2 to 9.3 g AFDW m(-2)), although on bare sediment of the Southern Flats (a site in the southwest) the introduced polychaete Sabella spallanzanii reaches considerable biomass (458.9 g AFDW m(-2)). Heterozostera (1.2 g AFDW m(-2)) and Amphibolis meadows (2.3 g AFDW m(-2)) were found at only 1 site each, but appear to support a low biomass of macro-suspension-feeders. Epifaunal suspension-feeders on Posidonia leaves (hydroids, bryozoans, spirorbids, barnacles, corophiid amphipods) reached a substantial biomass (2.3 x 10(6) feeding units m(-2) at the southeastern site; 0.6 to 0.7 x 10(6) units m(-2) at other sites; 'feeding units' refers to individual polyps, zooids, etc.). Amphibolis leaves supported similar numbers of epifaunal suspension-feeders (0.7 x 10(6) units m(-2)) but Heterozostera supported far lower numbers (80 x 10(3) units m(-2)). Initial estimates indicate that the suspension feeding assemblages associated with Posidonia and Amphibolis meadows in Cockburn Sound are potentially able to filter the overlying water column daily, and may partially control local densities of suspended organic matter. Filtration rates in unvegetated and Heterozostera habitats are orders of magnitude lower, so benthic invertebrate control of suspended particles in these habitats is unlikely. However, habitats dominated by the introduced polychaete S. spallanzanii, which has colonised large areas in Cockburn Sound where seagrass meadows have disappeared, have a filtering capacity of at least the same order of magnitude as that of the seagrass meadows they have replaced.
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