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Tidal flat nematode responses to hypoxia and subsequent macrofauna-mediated alterations of sediment properties

机译:潮汐线虫对缺氧的反应以及随后大型动物介导的沉积物特性的变化

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To assess the role of macrofauna-mediated sediment changes on nematode community recovery, we examined the temporal development of macrobenthos, nematode communities and sediment properties following hypoxia in 16 m2 replicated plots over a 6 mo period. Hypoxia drastically changed nematode community composition (i.e. reduced diversity and abundances of all dominant nematodes, except Odontophora spp.), but complete mortality, as was the case for the macrobenthos, did not occur. Macrofauna diversity recovered slowly, but community composition approached that of control communities after several months. In contrast, nematode diversity recovered to control values within 1 mo but, subsequently, decreased again; hence, no clear convergence towards the control community composition was apparent. This diversity decline and lack of community recovery was mainly attributed to abundance overshoots of the epistrate feeding nematodes Chromadora spp., Daptonema spp. and Ptycholaimellus ponticus in the treatments, which dominated the treatment community after 2 mo. Nematode community reassembling was strongly related to the coupled macrobenthos-environmental temporal development. The dynamics of 2 sediment characteristics, which were both mediated by the colonizing macrobenthos, are presented as possible determinant factors for this relationship: (1) low nematode post-settlement resuspension resulting from stable sediments at early macrofauna recovery stages and (2) enhanced nematode reproduction and settlement success in a dense microphytobenthos mat in relation to the temporal variation in macrobenthos grazing pressure and bioturbation. In conclusion, the strong relationships between macrobenthos recovery, environmental development and nematode community development after hypoxia highlight the importance of macrobenthos–sediment interactions in the recovery and structuring of nematode communities.
机译:为了评估大型动物介导的沉积物变化对线虫群落恢复的作用,我们在6个月的时间内,在16 m2重复样地中,研究了缺氧后大型底栖动物,线虫群落和沉积物特性的时间变化。缺氧极大地改变了线虫的群落组成(即,除臭牙菌属以外的所有优势线虫的多样性和丰度都降低了),但是没有发生大底栖动物的完全死亡。大型动物的多样性恢复缓慢,但几个月后群落组成接近对照群落。相反,线虫的多样性在1个月内恢复到控制值,但随后又下降了。因此,在控制群体组成上没有明显的趋同。这种多样性的下降和社区恢复的缺乏主要归因于结实的食虫线虫Chromadora spp。,Daptonema spp的大量超调。在治疗中,Ptycholaimellus ponticus占主导地位,在治疗2个月后占主导地位。线虫群落的重组与大底栖动物-环境时间的发展密切相关。两种定居特征的动力学,都由定居的大底栖动物介导,被认为是这种关系的可能决定因素:(1)大型线虫恢复早期由于稳定的沉积物而导致的低线虫沉降后的重新悬浮,以及(2)增强的线虫与大型底栖动物放牧压力和生物扰动的时间变化有关,在致密的微型底栖动物垫中繁殖和沉降成功。总之,缺氧后大底栖动物恢复,环境发展和线虫群落发展之间的密切关系凸显了大底栖动物-沉积物相互作用在线虫群落恢复和构造中的重要性。

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