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Responses of benthic macrofauna and biogeochemical fluxes to various levels of mussel biodeposition: An in situ “benthocosm” experiment
Authors:Myriam D Callier  Marion Richard  Christopher W McKindsey  Philippe Archambault
Institution:a Ocean and Environmental Science, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, 850 route de la mer, P.O. Box 1000, Mont-Joli (QC), Canada G5H 3Z4
b Institut des Sciences de la Mer, Université du Québec à Rimouski, 310 allée des Ursulines, P.O. Box 3300, Rimouski (QC), Canada G5L 3A1
Abstract:An in situ experiment was done to evaluate the dose-dependent response of mussel biodeposition on benthic communities and biogeochemical fluxes. Natural benthic communities were exposed to 7 different levels of mussel biodeposition (equivalent to that produced by 0-764 mussels m−2) over 50 days. Benthic communities responded as predicted from the Pearson, T.H., Rosenberg, R., 1978. Macrobenthic succession in relation to organic enrichment and pollution of the marine environment. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Annu. Rev. 16, 229-311 model of organic enrichment. Total abundance and species richness decreased with increasing biodeposition. The abundance and biomass of opportunistic species (Capitella spp.) increased in the mesocosms subject to the greatest biodeposition. Sensitive species Tellina agilis and Pherusa plumosa tended to decrease in abundance and biomass with increasing biodeposition. The biotic index M-AMBI responded clearly to increased biodeposition and may be a useful tool for assessing the effect of mussel biodeposition on the benthic environment. These results are important for the construction of predictive models for determining environmental carrying capacity for bivalve aquaculture.
Keywords:Biodeposition  Organic enrichment  Bivalve aquaculture  Dose-response relationship  Macrobenthic communities  Biogeochemical fluxes
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