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A comparison of the macrofaunal communities inhabiting a Crassostrea virginica oyster reef and oyster aquaculture gear in Indian River Bay, Delaware.

机译:特拉华州印第安河湾牡蛎礁和牡蛎养殖设备栖息的大型动物群落的比较。

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The eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is a vital species in the estuaries of the mid-Atlantic United States. Whereas their filtering activity and biodeposition play an important role in the ecology of these systems, the reefs they form are one of the few sources of hard bottom habitat for fouling organisms and are the foundation of a rich biological community. This species has experienced drastic declines throughout the mid-Atlantic region in the last two centuries due to overfishing, habitat loss, and disease. Much interest and effort is now focused on restoring this important commercial and ecological resource. Whereas oyster reef restoration is central to the recovery of this species and the habitat it creates, oyster aquaculture can provide many of these same services albeit on a smaller scale. This is a two-part study, assessing the macrofaunal communities associated with subtidal modified rack and bag aquaculture, conducted over the summer and fall of 2006. The first part of this study compares the macro-epifaunal communities associated with two oyster habitats: a created oyster reef and oyster aquaculture cages. Both habitats were sampled with lift nets and compared using two-way ANOVAs between habitat and time. Secondly, we compared the sediment composition and macro-infaunal communities below the oyster cages with a nearby reference area of open sand/mud bottom. A significantly greater (P<0.05) total abundance and species richness was found in the oyster cages, but significantly greater (P<0.05) species evenness was found on the reef with species diversity similar between habitats. The sediments below the oyster cages showed a slight but significant (P<0.05) reduction in it's silt/clay fraction. The results of this study show that, this method of oyster aquaculture supports additional populations of ecologically and economically important macrofauna compared with a created oyster reef. Furthermore this study demonstrates that off-bottom oyster aquaculture operations in the mid-Atlantic United States are a beneficial addition to host estuaries and associated natural communities.
机译:东部牡蛎(Crassostrea virginica)是美国中大西洋河口的重要物种。尽管它们的过滤活性和生物沉积在这些系统的生态系统中起着重要作用,但它们形成的礁石是结垢生物的硬底生境的少数来源之一,并且是丰富的生物群落的基础。在过去的两个世纪中,由于过度捕捞,栖息地丧失和疾病,该物种在整个大西洋中部地区经历了急剧下降。现在,许多兴趣和精力都集中在恢复这一重要的商业和生态资源上。牡蛎礁的恢复是该物种及其栖息地恢复的中心,而牡蛎养殖可以提供许多相同的服务,尽管规模较小。这是一个分为两部分的研究,评估了在2006年夏季和秋季进行的与潮下改良式机架和袋装水产养殖相关的大型动物群落。本研究的第一部分比较了与两个牡蛎栖息地相关的大型动物群落:牡蛎礁和牡蛎养殖网箱。两种生境都用升降网取样,并在生境和时间之间使用双向方差分析进行比较。其次,我们将牡蛎笼下的沉积物组成和大型不常见群落与附近的开放沙/泥底参考区域进行了比较。在牡蛎笼中发现总的丰度和物种丰富度明显更高(P <0.05),但是在珊瑚礁上发现的物种均匀度则明显更高(P <0.05),并且生境之间的物种多样性相似。牡蛎笼下的沉积物的淤泥/粘土含量略有降低,但显着(P <0.05)。这项研究的结果表明,与已建立的牡蛎礁相比,这种牡蛎养殖方法可为生态和经济上重要的大型动物群提供更多种群。此外,这项研究表明,在美国中部大西洋沿岸的牡蛎养殖活动对东岸河口和相关的自然群落是有益的补充。

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