Burial tolerances of reef-building Sabellariid worms from the east coast of Florida

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作者
Sloan, N. J. B. [1 ]
Irlandi, E. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida Inst Technol, Dept Marine & Environm Syst, Melbourne, FL 32901 USA
关键词
Phragmatopoma lapidosa; sediment burial; mortality rates; beach nourishment;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecss.2007.09.020
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Sabellariid worms, such as Phragmatopoma lapidosa, are sessile suspension feeders that attach to exposed hard bottom and serve as foundation species for worm reefs which are complex, multifaceted habitats. While worm reefs are adapted to dynamic sedimentary environments, burial of these habitats by beach nourishment projects is a concern. This study determined duration and depth of burial that can be tolerated by P. lapidosa without death. Worm rock samples were buried in sand at 1-10 cm (1-cm intervals), and at 15, 25 and 40 cm for the duration of 72, 144, and 216 h and then surveyed for initial mortality after burial and one week after removal of sediment (latent effects). Initial mortality was similar across all burial depths for the 72-h duration with values ranging from 8.3% (+/- 0.8 SE) for 1 cm to 24.0% (+/- 8.0 SE) for 10 cm of sediment. As burial duration increased to 144 h, mortality generally increased as burial depth increased with an average mortality for 2 cm, of sediment of 23.5% (+/- 5.3 SE) increasing to 96.0% (+/- 14.3 SE) with 40 cm of sediment. The mean percent mortality for burial samples in the 216 h treatment varied from a low of 71.2% (+/- 3.3 SE) for 1 cm depth to a high of 100% (+/- 0 SE) for 10, 15, 25, and 40 cm depths. Mortality for most treatments also increased over time after removal of sediment indicating latent effects of burial stress. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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