海岸粗化:量化底栖生物群落对沙化的敏感性

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Tjitske J. Kooistra , Rob Witbaard , Tjeerd J. Bouma , Stuart G. Pearson , Allert I. Bijleveld , Tjisse van der Heide , Oscar Franken , Karline Soetaert
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海平面上升、风暴增加以及营养导致的沉积物供应变化,预计都将在未来几十年推动泥泞的沿海沉积物变粗(即“沙化”)。由于软底栖生物群落的组成与沉积物粒度和泥浆含量有关,这可能导致生境变得不适合某些物种,从而导致物种转移。物种-沉积物关系可以帮助预测这种可预见的沙化如何影响底栖动物。我们以荷兰瓦登海的潮汐盆地为模型系统,探索并量化了底栖生物群落的沙化敏感性。我们利用非线性分位数回归模型确定了物种的最优沉积物和容忍范围,总结了群落水平上的偏好和敏感性,并确定了最优和实现的沉积物栖息地之间的差异。研究发现,该地区的最佳沉积物具有分类特异性,大多数物种是沉积物多面体。在群落水平上,首选沉积物栖息地与实际沉积物栖息地之间存在差异。在许多地区,实际居住的沉积物比基于居住物种偏好的预期更粗、更砂。该地区未来的沙化将进一步降低这些地方底栖生物群落的沉积物栖息地适宜性。这种关于底栖生物对特定区域的敏感性的详细知识可以用来为沿海管理决策提供信息。
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Coarsening coasts: quantifying sensitivity of benthic communities to sandification

Coarsening coasts: quantifying sensitivity of benthic communities to sandification
Sea level rise, increased storminess, and changes in sediment supply due to nourishments are all expected to drive coarsening (i.e., ‘sandification’) of muddy coastal sediments in the decades to come. Since the composition of soft-bottom benthic communities is associated with the sediment grain-size and mud content, this may result in habitats becoming less suitable for some species, leading to species shifts. Species-sediment relations can help to predict how this foreseen sandification may affect benthic fauna. We explore and quantify the sandification-sensitivity of benthic communities, with a tidal basin in the Dutch Wadden Sea as a model system. We identify the species' sediment optima and tolerance ranges using non-linear quantile regression models, summarise preference and sensitivity at the community level, and determine the difference between optimal and realised sediment habitat. We find that sediment optima are taxon-specific and that most species in this area are sediment generalists. On community level, there is a difference between the preferred and realised sediment habitat. In many areas, the actual inhabited sediment is coarser and sandier than expected based on the preferences of the resident species. Future sandification of the area would further decrease sediment habitat suitability for benthic communities in these places. This detailed knowledge of area-specific sensitivity of benthos can be used to inform coastal management decisions.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
374
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.
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