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Restoring tropical coastal wetland water quality: ecosystem service provisioning by a native freshwater bivalve

机译:恢复热带沿海湿地水质:天然淡水双向双向的生态系统服务供应

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Freshwater bivalves can influence water quality by reducing phytoplankton levels through filter-feeding and altering nutrient levels through excretion and biodeposition. In northeast Australia, native freshwater bivalves (Corbicula australis) may help restore the water quality of coastal wetlands that receive high nutrient loads in runoff from nearby agricultural activity. We investigated the biofiltration and biodeposition capacity ofC. australisand discuss their potential to provide an ecosystem service benefit of improved water quality to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). The filtration and biodeposition rates ofC. australiswere measured in natural and artificial wetlands across: (1) the population's size range; and (2) the temperature range of the wetlands they inhabit. High frequency water temperature loggers were deployed in wetlands throughout the year to determine water column temperature seasonality, population densities were measured to scale from individuals to ecosystem service provisioning potential. Bivalve filtration and biodeposition were quantified by measuring the rates of chlorophyllaremoval and nutrient biodeposition, respectively. Biofiltration rates did not increase with size or differ between natural and artificial wetlands. In contrast, size was positively related to phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) biodepsoition rates, and N biodeposition rates differed between natural and artificial wetlands. Our results also suggest that biofiltration and biodeposition capacity ofC. australismay be limited in high water temperatures only experienced in summer months. Overall, we demonstrate the importance of size, population density, and environmental context (i.e. wetland type and season) for the filtering capacity and biodeposition rate ofC. australis.Larger individuals and denser populations mean that filtration and biodeposition rates are likely to be higher in artificial wetlands and may lead to greater processing of nutrient rich water.
机译:淡水二气纤维通过通过过滤和改变营养水平通过排泄和生物沉积来改变植物水平,可以通过减少浮游植物水平来影响水质。在澳大利亚东北部,本土淡水二气竞争(Corbicula Australis)可能有助于恢复沿海湿地的水质,从附近的农业活动中获得径流高营养负荷。我们调查了生物滤光和生物素质容量。 Australisand讨论其潜力,为伟大的障碍礁(GBR)提供改善的水质的生态系统服务。过滤和生物素率OFC。澳大利亚人在天然和人造湿地测量:(1)人口尺寸范围; (2)他们居住的湿地的温度范围。全年湿地部署高频水温记录器以确定水柱温度季节性,测量人口密度从个体到生态系统服务供应潜力。通过测量叶绿素溶解和营养生物沉积胶片的速率来定量二肟过滤和生物沉积。生物滤光率在天然和人造湿地之间没有增加或不同。相比之下,大小与磷(P)和氮气(N)生物活泼率正相关,N个生物沉积率不同于天然和人造湿地之间。我们的结果还表明生物滤波和生物素质容量。澳大拉多斯米斯在夏季只有经验丰富的高水温。总体而言,我们展示了大小,人口密度和环境背景(即湿地类型和季节)对滤波能力和生物素率的重要性。 Australis.Larger个人和密度群体意味着人造湿地的过滤和生物沉积率可能更高,可能导致营养丰富的水加工。

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  • 来源
    《Aquatic Sciences》 |2020年第4期|77.1-77.16|共16页
  • 作者单位

    James Cook Univ Ctr Trop Water & Aquat Ecosyst Res TropWATER Townsville Qld 4811 Australia|James Cook Univ Coll Sci & Engn Townsville Qld 4811 Australia;

    James Cook Univ Ctr Trop Water & Aquat Ecosyst Res TropWATER Townsville Qld 4811 Australia|James Cook Univ Coll Sci & Engn Townsville Qld 4811 Australia;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Freshwater bivalves; Nutrients; Wetlands; Biofiltration; Biodeposits; Water quality;

    机译:淡水二脚;营养;湿地;生物滤光;生物呼吸源;水质;

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