Response of estuarine free-living nematode assemblages to organic enrichment: an experimental approach

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  • Noelia Kandratavicius
    Universidad de la República
  • Catalina Pastor de Ward
    Instituto de Diversidad y Evolución Austral
  • Natalia Venturini
    Universidad de la República
  • Jose Gimenez Noya
  • Marcel Rodriguez
    Universidad de la República
  • Pablo Muniz
    Universidad de la República
Organic enrichment, especially from anthropogenic sources, is one of the current threats to coastal marine biodiversity. Organic enrichment occurs mainly in sheltered soft bottoms, characterized by fine sediments, and results in multiple changes in the benthic habitat, including hypoxia and an increased concentration of compounds that are toxic to marine invertebrates. We report on the results of a microcosm-based experiment (duration = 30 d), quantifying the effects of organic enrichment on taxonomic and functional diversity of nematode assemblages from an open/closed coastal lagoon of South America (Rocha Lagoon, Uruguay). In open/closed lagoons, the input of organic matter becomes a major disturbance due the limitation in water renewal. In our experiment, enrichment led to reductions in abundance, richness and trophic diversity of the nematode assemblage. Rapid reductions in total abundance (after 4 d) were registered, while richness decreased only towards the end of the experiment (~30 d). Trophic changes were characterized by loss of predators/omnivores and dominance of selective deposit-feeders and epigrowth-feeders. By contrast, we did not find any selective effect of enrichment associated with life history traits (e.g. maturity index). Overall, these findings have 2 important implications for the conservation and monitoring of the health of coastal lagoons: first, monitoring of nematode assemblages at the genus level is sufficient to detect enrichment effects; second, an index of trophic diversity would be a good indicator of the effects of enrichment on natural communities.

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Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)117-133
CyfnodolynMarine Ecology Progress Series
Cyfrol602
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 23 Awst 2018

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