美国麻萨诸塞州梅岛河口肋贻贝对养分富集的响应。

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
S G Ayvazian, K Miller, S C Grabbert, A J Hanian, S R Hanian, L A Deegan
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肋贻贝,Geukensia desmissa (Dillwyn, 1817),是新英格兰盐沼中丰富的双壳类动物,已被发现是流域人为氮负载的长期整合者。在美国麻萨诸塞州梅岛河口的两对富营养化和对照河道中,研究了互花米草(Loisel, 1807)河边、溪壁和泥滩生境对白沙草形态计量学、条件指数、密度和氮碳同位素值的响应。河堤肋贻贝的壳重和状态指数均高于互花蜜河滨和泥滩生境的肋贻贝。2013年,肋贻贝密度普遍在溪壁处较大,未受精的纳尔逊溪比受精的Clubhead溪更大。在任何一条小溪的泥滩上都几乎没有收集到小白蛉。在施过氮肥的河道中采集的肋贻贝的氮同位素值低于对照河道,这是由于实验河道中氮肥的部分贡献所致。富营养化水体与对照水体的碳同位素值差异不显著。碳同位素值表明,G. desmissa的主要食物来源是浮游植物。尽管富营养化水体与对照水体之间的氮碳同位素值存在显著差异,但< 2‰的差异表明,中等水平的营养富集可能不足以引起浮游植物自下而上的响应,从而转移到当地贻贝中。本研究强调了大西洋沿岸潮盐沼泽初级生产者对养分过度富集的响应与G. demissa条件和分布响应之间的时空复杂性。
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Ribbed mussel response to nutrient enrichment in Plum Island Estuary, Massachusetts, USA.

The ribbed mussel, Geukensia demissa (Dillwyn, 1817), is an abundant bivalve in New England salt marshes, and has been found to be a long-term integrator of anthropogenic nitrogen loading to a watershed. The response of G. demissa morphometrics, condition index, density, and nitrogen and carbon isotope values were examined at Spartina alterniflora (Loisel, 1807) creek edge, creek wall, and mudflat habitats from two pairs of nutrient-enriched and reference creeks at Plum Island Estuary, Massachusetts, USA. Ribbed mussels from the creek wall had greater shell weight, and condition index than mussels from the S. alterniflora creek edge or mudflat habitats. Ribbed mussel density was general greater at the creek wall, and unexpectedly greater at the unfertilized Nelson Creek than the fertilized Clubhead Creek in 2013. Few G. demissa were collected from the mudflat in any creek. Ribbed mussels collected from creek wall habitat in fertilized creeks demonstrated lower nitrogen isotope values than reference creeks resulting from the fractional contribution of the nitrogenous fertilizer in the experimental creeks. Significant differences between carbon isotope values were not consistent between the nutrient enriched and reference creek pairs. Carbon isotope values indicated the main food source of G. demissa, a primary consumer, was phytoplankton. Despite significant differences in G. demissa nitrogen and carbon isotope values between enriched and reference creek pairs, the < 2‰ difference indicates that moderate levels of nutrient enrichment may not have been sufficient to elicit a bottom-up response in the phytoplankton that transferred to the local mussels. This study highlights the temporal and spatial complexities between the response of primary producers to nutrient over-enrichment and response of G. demissa condition and distribution in tidal salt marshes along the Atlantic coast.

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Journal of Shellfish Research
Journal of Shellfish Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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2.30
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审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Original articles dealing with all aspects of shellfish research will be considered for publication. Manuscripts will be judged by the editors or other competent reviewers, or both, on the basis of originality, content, merit, clarity of presentation, and interpretations.
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