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Effects of shoreline engineering on shallow subtidal fish and crab communities in an urban estuary: A comparison of armored shorelines and nourished beaches

机译:海岸线工程对城市河口浅滩带鱼类和螃蟹群落的影响:装甲海岸线和营养丰富的海滩的比较

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Shoreline armoring is common worldwide, yet its ecological effects have only recently been investigated. In this study, we surveyed shallow subtidal fish and crab communities at three sites with shorelines modified by seawall and riprap armoring and at three beaches with no armoring, all along the urbanized Elliott Bay shoreline of Seattle, WA (USA). Similar to many urban areas there is little natural shoreline remaining in Elliott Bay and beach sites were nourished with sediment that was similar to the historical structure of ambient nearshore habitats. We visually surveyed fish and crabs along scuba dive transects at these sites for eighteen months to quantify the composition of their communities and the association of fish and crabs with substrate types. The community composition and substrate type associations were similar among seawall sites and distinct from those at nourished beaches. Some species were predominantly associated with one substrate type (e.g., sand, riprap) and their densities at each site corresponded to the availability of this substrate type. Our results suggest that hard structures in engineered subtidal habitats may benefit some species that select for these introduced structures despite these structures not occurring historically. It is also clear that the creation of nourished beaches within armored shorelines can maintain different fish and crab communities than those associated with armoring, even in highly urbanized systems. Our study contributes to a growing literature that suggests that shoreline armoring and other types of habitat modifications affect the ecology of nearshore waters and the composition of nearshore communities. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:海岸线装甲在世界范围内很普遍,但是其生态影响直到最近才被调查。在这项研究中,我们调查了美国华盛顿州西雅图市艾里奥特湾沿线城市沿岸的三个潮汐鱼类和蟹类群落的三个浅水域鱼类和螃蟹群落,这些地区的海岸线被防波堤和riprap装甲修改,三个海滩未装甲。与许多城市地区相似,埃利奥特湾几乎没有剩余天然海岸线,并且海滩上的沉积物与周围近海生境的历史结构相似,得到了营养。我们对这些地点沿水肺潜水断面进行的鱼类和螃蟹进行了18个月的目视调查,以量化其群落的组成以及鱼类和螃蟹与基质类型的关联。海堤遗址之间的群落组成和基质类型的关联相似,而与营养丰富的海滩不同。一些物种主要与一种基质类型有关(例如,沙子,碎石),它们在每个位置的密度与该基质类型的可用性相对应。我们的结果表明,工程潮汐栖息地中的坚硬结构可能有益于某些选择了这些引进结构的物种,尽管这些结构历史上并未发生。同样清楚的是,即使在高度城市化的系统中,在装甲海岸线内创建营养海滩也可以维持与装甲相关的鱼类和螃蟹群落。我们的研究为越来越多的文献做出了贡献,这些文献表明,海岸线的装甲和其他类型的栖息地改造会影响近岸水域的生态和近岸社区的组成。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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