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Human-induced changes in the trophic functioning of sandy beaches

机译:人为引起的沙滩营养功能变化

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The increasing anthropogenic disturbance on coastal ecosystems has threatened ecological interactions and ecosystems functioning. To investigate if human pressure affects the trophic structure of sandy beaches, mass balanced models were applied on two Brazilian,sandy beaches with distinct human impact degree. The food web models included detritus, phytoplankton, macroinvertebrates, fish and seabirds. Macroinvertebrates in non-urbanized sectors represented the highest production fraction consumed by predators. The energy transfer and the cycling indicator were more efficient in the non-urbanized sectors than urbanized ones. The results indicate that macroinvertebrates sensitive to direct human impact such as trampling are important to the trophic functioning of sandy beaches. Establishing a threshold for the number of beachgoers or dispersing recreational activities to avoid crowds may be tangible ways to mitigate the trampling impact on macroinvertebrates.
机译:沿海生态系统不断增加的人为干扰已经威胁到生态相互作用和生态系统的功能。为了研究人的压力是否影响沙滩的营养结构,将质量平衡模型应用于两个巴西沙滩上,它们具有不同的人类影响程度。食物网模型包括碎屑,浮游植物,无脊椎动物,鱼类和海鸟。非城市化部门的大型无脊椎动物是捕食者消耗的最高生产比例。在非城市化部门中,能源转移和循环指标比城市化部门更为有效。结果表明,对人类直接影响(例如践踏)敏感的大型无脊椎动物对沙滩的营养功能很重要。为泳客人数设定阈值或分散娱乐活动以避免人群,可能是减轻践踏对无脊椎动物的影响的切实方法。

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