Title of article :
Composition, biomass and secondary production of the macrobenthic invertebrate assemblages in a coastal lagoon exploited for extensive aquaculture: Valle Smarlacca (northern Adriatic Sea)
Author/Authors :
Massimo Ponti، نويسنده , , Marina Antonia Colangelo، نويسنده , , Victor Ugo Ceccherelli، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Macrobenthic invertebrate assemblages were investigated monthly, from June 1998 to October 1999, at four sites in Valle Smarlacca pond,
a north-western Adriatic coastal lagoon, in order to estimate secondary production exploitable for extensive fish aquaculture and to investigate
the factors affecting this production. Benthic assemblages comprised 28 taxa, of which Hydrobia sp., Chironomus salinarius and Abra segmentum
were the main contributors to both overall biomass and secondary production. Annual secondary production varied from 102.7 gAFDM m 2 y 1, in
the unvegetated perimeter channel, to 152.6 gAFDM m 2 y 1 in the shallowest area where a Ruppia cirrhosa meadow was present. Multivariate
correlations between environmental variables and the macrobenthic assemblage biomass highlighted the role of the water level, temperature, sediment
organic carbon content and dissolved oxygen in the differentiation of the communities in the pond. Composition, biomass and secondary
annual production of macrobenthic communities were dramatically affected by summer dystrophic crises. The isolation of this habitat limits
the recovery of the invertebrate benthic assemblages. Only populations of two species, Hydrobia sp. and C. salinarius, seemed to be able to recover
quickly after the dystrophic crises, which, in turn, could compromise the overall secondary production, with negative effects on the aquaculture
activities.Water renewal and nutrient inputs should be regulated in this pond to reduce the risk of zoobenthic mass mortality and to ensure a sustainable
extensive aquaculture based on natural primary and secondary production.
Keywords :
eutrophication , dystrophic crisis , northern Adriatic Sea , brackish waters , Secondary production , aquaculture
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science