Title of article :
Nekton assemblage structure in natural and created marsh-edge habitats of the Guadalupe Estuary, Texas, USA
Author/Authors :
Steven C. Zeug، نويسنده , , Virginia R. Shervette، نويسنده , , David J. Hoeinghaus، نويسنده , , Stephen E. Davis III، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Natural and created Spartina brackish marsh habitats in the Guadalupe Estuary, adjacent to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Texas,
USA were surveyed during spring, summer, and fall 2004 to evaluate the equivalence of nekton assemblages in an old (>30 years) created
marsh. During each season, six replicate samples were collected in each marsh type using a 1-m2 drop sampler. Multivariate analysis revealed
significant differences in nekton assemblage structure among marsh type, both within and across seasons. Species richness was significantly
higher in the natural marsh in spring and summer but not in fall. Several species that were dominant in the natural marsh but rare or absent
in the created marsh had strong correlations with the presence of oyster substrate that was only encountered in natural marsh samples. Although
cumulative richness was greater in the natural marsh, eight species were collected only from the created marsh. Shrimp and fish biomass was
significantly higher in natural marsh. Analysis of the density, biomass and size structure of three commercially important crustaceans indicated
that the created marsh supported similar biomass of some species (white shrimp, blue crab); however, the size structure of some populations was
variable among marshes (blue crab, brown shrimp). We conclude that lower substrate complexity (specifically oyster) and soil organic content in
the created marsh reduced measures of nekton similarity and recommend that these features be addressed in future restoration efforts.
Keywords :
Decapod crustacean , oyster , dredge spoil , Restoration , Texas , Spartina alterniflora , Gulf of Mexico
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science