Thin terrestrial sediment deposits on intertidal sandflats: effects on pore-water solutes and juvenile bivalve burial behaviour

aut.relation.endpage2235
aut.relation.issue8
aut.relation.startpage2225
aut.relation.volume11
aut.researcherVopel, Kay Christian
dc.contributor.authorHohaia, A
dc.contributor.authorVopel, K
dc.contributor.authorPilditch, CA
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-19T03:11:39Z
dc.date.available2014-11-19T03:11:39Z
dc.date.copyright2014
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractNearshore zones experience increased sedimentation due to coastal development and enhanced loads of fine terrestrial sediment (hereafter, TS) in river waters. Deposition of TS can alter seabed biogeochemical processes but the effects on benthic ecosystem functioning are unknown. The results of a past experiment with defaunated, intertidal sediment suggest that a decrease in the oxygenation of this sediment by a thin (mm) TS deposit causes substrate rejection (refusal to bury) by post-settlement juvenile recruits of the tellinid bivalve Macomona liliana. We further examined this behaviour, asking if such deposits negatively affect burial when applied to intertidal sediment that is oxygenated by bioturbation (C) or depleted of dead and living organic matter (D). We observed recruits on the surface of four treatments: C, D, and the same sediments to which we added a 1.7–1.9 mm layer of TS (CTS, DTS). The TS deposit decreased the oxygenation and the pH of the underlying intertidal sediment (CTS) confirming previous results, but significantly increased but not decreased the probability of burial, irrespectively of treatment. Juveniles more likely buried into C than into D. The mechanism that caused previously observed substrate rejection by post-settlement juvenile M. liliana remains unclear but our results suggest that contact of the recruits with the TS deposit does not cause substrate rejection. We now hypothesise that conditioning of sediment by bioturbation can mediate negative effects of TS deposits on the recruits' burial behaviour.
dc.identifier.citationBiogeosciences, vol.11(8), pp.2225 - 2235
dc.identifier.doi10.5194/bg-11-2225-2014
dc.identifier.issn1726-4170
dc.identifier.issn1726-4189
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10292/7939
dc.publisherEGU Journals
dc.relation.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-2225-2014
dc.rights© Author(s) 2014. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
dc.rights.accessrightsOpenAccess
dc.titleThin terrestrial sediment deposits on intertidal sandflats: effects on pore-water solutes and juvenile bivalve burial behaviour
dc.typeJournal Article
pubs.elements-id166782
pubs.organisational-data/AUT
pubs.organisational-data/AUT/Health & Environmental Science
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