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Not all artificial structures are created equal: Pilings linked to greater ecological and environmental change in sediment communities than seawalls

机译:并非所有人造结构都是一样的:与海堤相比,与沉积物群落更大的生态和环境变化相关的桩

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Artificial structures are agents of change in marine ecosystems. They add novel habitat for hard-substrate organisms and modify the surrounding environment. Most research to date has focused on the communities living directly on artificial structures, and more research is needed on the potential impacts these structures have on nearby communities and the surrounding environment. We compared the sedimentary habitat surrounding two types of artificial structures (pilings and seawalls) to sediments adjacent to rocky reefs using a combination of traditional sediment analyses, stable isotope analysis, and environmental DNA. Artificial and natural shore sediments were best differentiated by sediment variables strongly associated with flow speed. Pilings sediments had significantly finer grain size, higher organic content, and generally lower C:N ratios than sediments adjacent to the other habitat types, suggesting flow is reduced by pilings. Sedimentary assemblages near pilings were also consistent with those predicted under low-flow conditions, with elevated bacterial colonization and increased relative abundances of small deposit feeders compared with other habitat types. Additionally, lumbrinerid polychaetes in pilings sediments had reduced delta N-15 values, suggesting different detrital resources and fewer trophic linkages compared with lumbrinerids in other habitats. Woody detritus was greater adjacent to seawalls than to natural rocky shores or pilings. Our findings suggest that artificial structures have the potential to influence adjacent soft sediments through changes to sediment properties that affect infaunal and microbial communities, as well as trophic linkages for some consumers. We hypothesize that this is due to a combination of altered flow, differing detrital subsidies, and differing adjacent land-use among habitat types. Managers should consider the potential for changed sediment properties and ecology when deciding where to build different types of artificial structures. Further manipulative experiments are needed to understand mechanisms of change and help manage the impacts of artificial structures on the seafloor.
机译:人工结构是海洋生态系统变化的推动力。它们为硬底生物增加了新的栖息地,并改变了周围环境。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在直接生活在人工结构上的社区上,还需要对这些结构对附近社区和周围环境的潜在影响进行更多研究。我们结合传统的沉积物分析,稳定同位素分析和环境DNA,将两种人工结构(桩和海堤)周围的沉积物生境与岩礁附近的沉积物进行了比较。人工和天然海岸沉积物最好通过与流速密切相关的沉积物变量来区分。与邻近其他生境类型的沉积物相比,堆积的沉积物具有明显更细的粒度,更高的有机物含量以及通常更低的C:N比,这表明堆积物会减少流量。与其他生境类型相比,桩附近的沉积物组合也与在低流量条件下预测的相一致,细菌定殖增加,小型沉积物进料器的相对丰度增加。此外,与其他生境中的陆栖类陆龟相比,堆积沉积物中的陆勒类陆龟多壳类动物的N-15值降低,表明碎屑资源不同,营养联系更少。与海堤相邻的木质碎屑要比天然多岩石的海岸或桩块大。我们的研究结果表明,人造结构可能会通过改变影响非生物和微生物群落的沉积物特性以及某些消费者的营养联系而影响相邻的软质沉积物。我们假设这是由于栖息地类型之间流量变化,碎屑补贴不同以及相邻土地使用不同而造成的。管理者在决定在哪里建造不同类型的人造结构时,应考虑改变沉积物特性和生态的潜力。需要进行进一步的操作性实验,以了解变化的机制并帮助管理人造结构对海底的影响。

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