• Title of article

    Long-term biological effects of petroleum residues on fiddler crabs in salt marshes

  • Author/Authors

    Jennifer B. Culbertson، نويسنده , , Ivan Valiela، نويسنده , , Emily E. Peacock، نويسنده , , Christopher M. Reddy، نويسنده , , Anna Carter، نويسنده , , Rachel VanderKruik، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    955
  • To page
    962
  • Abstract
    In September 1969, the Florida barge spilled 700,000 L of No. 2 fuel oil into the salt marsh sediments of Wild Harbor (Buzzards Bay, MA). Today the aboveground environment appears unaffected, but a substantial amount of moderately degraded petroleum still remains 8–20 cm below the surface. The salt marsh fiddler crabs, Uca pugnax, burrow into the sediments at depths of 5–25 cm, and are chronically exposed to the spilled oil. Behavioral studies conducted with U. pugnax from Wild Harbor and a control site, Great Sippewissett marsh, found that crabs exposed to the oil avoided burrowing into oiled layers, suffered delayed escape responses, lowered feeding rates, and achieved lower densities. The oil residues are therefore biologically active and affect U. pugnax populations. Our results add new knowledge about long-term consequences of spilled oil, a dimension that should be included when assessing oil-impacted areas and developing management plans designed to restore, rehabilitate, or replace impacted areas.
  • Keywords
    petroleum hydrocarbons , Florida , Oil pollution , Fiddler crabs , salt marsh , No. 2 fuel oil
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Record number

    1296090