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Contrasting macrobenthic activities differentially affect nematode density and diversity in a shallow subtidal marine sediment

机译:对比不同的大型底栖动物活动对浅潮下海洋沉积物中线虫的密度和多样性有不同的影响

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ABSTRACT: By bioturbating and bio-irrigating the sea floor, macrobenthic organisms transport organic matter and oxygen from the surface to deeper layers, thereby extending the habitat suitable for smaller infauna. Next to these engineering activities, competition, disturbance and predation may also affect the spatial distribution of these smaller organisms. In a controlled laboratory experiment, we studied the effects of 3 functionally different macrobenthic species on the vertical distribution of nematodes. Abra alba, a suspension-deposit feeding bivalve reworking the sediment randomly, Lanice conchilega, a suspension-deposit feeding, tube-irrigating polychaete and Nephtys hombergii, a burrowing predatory polychaete, were added in single-species treatments to sediment from a coastal subtidal station in the Belgian part of the North Sea, sieved (1 mm) to remove macrofauna. After 14 d, the control treatment without macrobenthos was found to be detrimental to nematode density and diversity, which points to the importance of macrobenthic engineering to sustain the smaller components of the food web. Nematode densities were highest at the sediment surface in all treatments, but subsurface density peaks were observed in A. alba (to 3 cm depth) and L. conchilega (to 7 cm depth) microcosms. In the A. alba treatment, the dominant non-selective deposit feeders and the epistrate feeders shifted downwards probably to avoid disturbance and exploitative competition by the bivalve siphons at the surface, while they might have benefited from the faecal pellets deposited in the subsurface. In the L. conchilega treatment, the several dominant species were redistributed over depth layers, indicating polychaete-mediated habitat extension from surface into depth. Nematode communities seemed hardly affected by the presence of N. hombergii. These results reveal that functionally contrasting macrobenthic engineering effects shape nematode communities in different ways, which may maintain the role of nematodes in ecosystem functioning. The present study therefore highlights the need for conservation of macrobenthic functional diversity.
机译:摘要:通过对海床进行生物扰动和生物灌溉,大型底栖生物将有机物和氧气从表面输送到更深的层,从而扩大了适合较小动物的栖息地。除了这些工程活动之外,竞争,干扰和掠夺也可能影响这些较小生物的空间分布。在受控的实验室实验中,我们研究了3种功能不同的大型底栖动物对线虫垂直分布的影响。悬浮沉积饲喂双壳动物 Abra alba ,随机对沉积物进行返工;悬浮沉积饲喂,导管灌溉多毛cha和 Hephtys hombergii >,一种挖穴的掠食性多毛类动物,在单种处理中被添加到北海比利时部分沿海潮汐站的泥沙中,过筛(1毫米)以去除大型动物。 14天后,发现没有大型底栖动物的对照处理不利于线虫的密度和多样性,这表明大型底栖动物工程对于维持食物网中较小部分的重要性。在所有处理中,线虫密度在沉积物表面最高,但在A中观察到了地下密度峰值。 alba (至3厘米深)和 L。 conchilega (至7厘米深)缩影。在 A中。 alba 处理,主要的非选择性沉积物进料器和strate片状进料器向下移动可能是为了避免地表双壳类虹吸管的干扰和剥削性竞争,而它们可能受益于沉积在地下的粪便颗粒。在 L中。在conhilhilega 处理中,几种优势种重新分布在深度层上,表明多壳类介导的生境从表面扩展到深度。线虫群落似乎几乎不受氮的影响。洪堡。这些结果表明,功能相反的大型底栖工程效应以不同方式塑造了线虫群落,这可能会维持线虫在生态系统功能中的作用。因此,本研究强调需要保护大型底栖动物的功能多样性。

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