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Monitoring food web changes in tide-restored salt marshes: A carbon stable isotope approach
Authors:Andrew S Wozniak  Charles T Roman  Sam C Wainright  Richard A McKinney  Mary-Jane James-Pirri
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Box 8, Narragansett, RI 02882, USA;(2) National Park Service, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI 02882, USA;(3) Department of Computer Science and Statistics, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, USA
Abstract:Primary producer (angiosperms, macroalgae, submerged aquatic vegetation), suspended particulate matter, andFundulus heteroclitus isotope values (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S) were examined to assess their use as indicators for changes in food web support functions in tidally-restored salt marshes. Study sites, located throughout the southern New England region (USA), ranged fromSpartina alterniflora-dominated reference marshes, marshes under various regimes and histories of tide restoration, and a severely tide-restrictedPhragmites australis marsh.Fundulus δ13C values were greater for fish from referenceSpartina marshes than for fish from adjacent tide-restricted or tide-restored marshes where higher percent cover of C3 plants, lower water column salinities, and more negative dissolved inorganic δ13C values were observed. The difference inFundulus δ13C values between a tide-restrictedPhragmites marsh and an adjacent referenceSpartina marsh was great compared to the difference between marshes at various stages of tide restoration and their respective reference marshes, suggesting that food web support functions are restored as the degree of tidal restriction is lessened. While a multiple isotopic approach can provide valuable information for determining specific food sources to consumers, this study demonstrates that monitoringFundulus δ13C values alone may be useful to evaluate the trajectory of ecological change for marshes undergoing tidal restoration.
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