The Effect of the Introduction of the American Species Marenzelleria viridis (Polychaeta; Spionidae) on the Benthic Ecosystem of Vistula Lagoon |
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Authors: | Ludwik mudziski |
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Institution: | Biological Institute of the University of Education, Slupsk, and Marine Biology Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdynia, Poland |
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Abstract: | Abstract. In the late 1980s, a radical change in the macrozoobenthos composition occurred in the Vistula Lagoon, an oligohaline and silted water basin. This structural change is a result of the mass appearance of the very strongly euryhaline spionid polychaete Marenzelleria viridis Verrill, a newcomer from North American estuaries. It considerably reduced the previous bottom macrofauna, which was composed mainly of Chironornidae larvae and oligochaetes. The penetration depth of the macrozoobenthos into the sediments and its total biomass increased in the last years, which enhanced the organic matter displacement in sediment layers of a greater thickness. The previous bottom dwellers inhabited mainly the most superficial sediment layer, whereas the new polychaete immigrant can penetrate down to a depth of 20–40 cm. |
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Keywords: | Macrozoobenthos immigrant Baltic Sea Vistula Lagoon estuary oligohaline waters Marenzelleria viridis |
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