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Restoring Ecological Functions and Increasing Community Awareness of an Urban Tidal Pond Using Blue Mussels

机译:恢复使用蓝贻贝的城市潮塘的生态功能并提高社区意识

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Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) were transplanted into South Mill Pond, a degraded tidal salt pond in Portsmouth NH. As part of a larger community-based project volunteers helped create three mussel reefs in each of two locations within the pond in May 2001 Restoration project methodology and success were evaluated during the summer of 2001 and again in May 2002 by 1) assessing reef population dynamics (size frequency distribution, density, and movement) and 2) comparing faunal utilization (finfish species and abundance) within the reefs to that in adjacent reference areas Created reefs showed declines in density after the first month but then increased and showed new recruitment the following year Reef footprints were dynamic and probably influenced by mussel density as well as local hydrology Four finfish species were observed: Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia), mummichog (Fundulus heteroditus), four-spined stickleback (Apeltes quadracus), and three-spined stickleback (Casterosteus aculeatus). The most common fish in reef and reference areas (silverside and mummichog, respectively) are highly mobile species. Reef areas had greater species diversity per sampling effort than reference areas, but no difference in overall fish abundance was found between adjacent reef and reference areas. Information collected to date indicates that mussel reefs constructed at the pond appear to be functioning as a natural system, acting to improve water quality and provide shelter for small fish and other nektonic and epibenthic invertebrates. In addition, volunteer action garnered city involvement and increased local awareness of the pond as an ecosystem rather than a sewage lagoon. Community awareness along with habitat improvements will increase the long-term prospects for rehabilitation of South Mill Pond.
机译:将蓝贻贝(Mytilus edulis)移植到South Mill Pond,这是新罕布什尔州朴次茅斯的退化潮汐盐池。作为一个较大的社区项目的一部分,志愿者于2001年5月在池塘的两个位置分别创建了三个贻贝礁。2001年夏季和2002年5月,通过以下方法评估了修复项目的方法和成功之处:1)评估礁石种群动态(大小频率分布,密度和活动)和2)比较珊瑚礁内的动物群利用(鳍鱼的种类和丰度)与相邻参考区域的生物利用度。创建的珊瑚礁在第一个月后密度降低,但随后增加,并显示出新的征募活动。年珊瑚礁的足迹是动态的,并且可能受贻贝密度以及当地水文学影响Casterosteus aculeatus)。礁区和参考区(分别是银侧和穆米奇格)最常见的鱼类是高度易移动的物种。每次取样工作后,礁区的物种多样性都比参考区大,但相邻礁区和参考区之间的鱼类总丰度没有差异。迄今为止收集的信息表明,在池塘中建造的贻贝礁似乎是一种自然系统,可改善水质并为小鱼以及其他中性和表皮无脊椎动物提供栖身之所。此外,志愿者行动引起了城市的参与,并增强了当地人对池塘作为生态系统而非污水泻湖的认识。社区意识以及生境的改善将增加南米尔池塘恢复的长期前景。

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