自由生活的 Fucus vesiculosus 明显回归波兰波罗的海水域

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 OCEANOGRAPHY
Piotr Balazy, Józef Wiktor, Agnieszka Tatarek, Jan Marcin Węsławski
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摘要

帕克湾的水下草甸曾经盛产鳗草(Zostera marina)、膀胱藻(Fucus vesiculosus)和黑角叉菜(Furcellaria lumbricalis),但在二十世纪六七十年代,由于未经处理的污水污染,水质下降。再加上商业开发,膀胱藻于 1977 年消失,在 2000 年代初试图重新引入膀胱藻,但未获成功。2023 年 12 月,在 Rzucewo 附近进行的一次水肺潜水调查发现,在消失 46 年之后,又出现了大量底栖自由生活的膀胱藻。这些藻类分布在水深 1.7 米至 2.7 米之间,松散地分布在海床上,通常位于 Z. marina 藻床中,并附着有蓝贻贝 Mytilus edulis。这种重新出现表明海水质量和帕克湾的整体状况呈现出积极的趋势,特别是结合近期其他藻类物种的恢复情况。马囊藻的明显回归可能会增强生态系统的功能,有利于鱼类繁殖、食草动物和藻类生物量。需要进一步调查马囊藻的重新出现,以验证这是否是帕克湾目前存在的唯一生态类型。
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Apparent return of free-living Fucus vesiculosus to the Polish Baltic waters

The underwater meadows of the Puck Bay, once thriving with eelgrass Zostera marina, bladderwrack Fucus vesiculosus and black carrageen Furcellaria lumbricalis, experienced a decline in water quality during the 1960s and 1970s due to untreated sewage pollution. This, together with commercial exploitation, led to the disappearance of bladderwrack in 1977, with unsuccessful attempts at reintroduction in the early 2000s. In December 2023, a SCUBA survey near Rzucewo revealed a numerous bladderwrack in a benthic free-living form after 46 years of absence. The algae were found between 1.7 and 2.7 m depth, loosely positioned on the seabed, often within Z. marina beds, and with blue mussels Mytilus edulis attached. This reappearance suggests a positive trend in seawater quality and overall state of the Puck Bay, especially when combined with recent recovery of other algae species. The apparent return of bladderwrack could enhance ecosystem functionality, benefiting fish recruitment, grazer and algal biomass. Further investigations on bladderwrack's reappearance are needed in order to verify whether this is the only ecotype currently present in the Puck Bay.

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Oceanologia
Oceanologia 地学-海洋学
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5.30
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6.90%
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63
审稿时长
146 days
期刊介绍: Oceanologia is an international journal that publishes results of original research in the field of marine sciences with emphasis on the European seas.
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