在水产养殖长线系统的基础上诱导贻贝床,作为基于自然的解决方案:对海底动力学和底栖生物群落的影响

Mazharul Islam , Alexia Semeraro , Kobus Langedock , Ine Moulaert , Vicky Stratigaki , Tomas Sterckx , Gert Van Hoey
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基于自然的解决方案(NbS)为增强海岸线的气候适应能力提供了一条大有可为的途径。例如,在潮下砂质海岸系统中建立贻贝床为海岸管理提供了一种多功能战略,既能加强海岸防御,又能促进生物多样性,最终增强海岸社区的复原力和福祉。本研究分析了使用水产养殖延绳系统形成贻贝床(Mytilus edulis)后海床动态和周围底栖生物群落的变化。因此,在两个水动力条件不同的地点采用了为期三年的综合监测方法。为评估效果,采用了前后对照/影响设计(BACI)。通过观察贻贝床的持久性、侵蚀/沉积以及沉积物成分,对海底动态进行了评估。对底栖生物群落的影响包括对群落结构和生物多样性的评估。最后,利用线性混合模型(LMMs)研究了贻贝、水动力条件及其相互作用对海底动力学和底栖生物群落的影响。贻贝的存在、Lanice conchilega 的丰度、贝壳覆盖率和沉积物成分等因素在形成两个不同地点之间所观察到的不同特征方面发挥了作用:一个地点位于更受水动力条件庇护的地方,另一个地点则暴露在更高的水流和波浪条件下。与暴露在外的地点相比,遮蔽地点的物种密度、丰富度、生物量和多样性都更高。关于贻贝床的发展,在第二年和第三年(主要在夏季和初冬),两个地点都发现了贻贝斑块(在遮蔽地点出现率更高)。贻贝对沉积物沉积的影响在遮蔽地点很明显,尽管缺乏统计学意义,这表明贻贝在侵蚀/沉积机制中的潜在作用。此外,与裸沙相比,贻贝床中的细沙比例更高。不过,由于在整个研究期间没有密度较高的永久性贻贝床,沉积/侵蚀模式也不规则,因此没有发现贻贝床对群落结构或多样性有显著影响。为了实现持续和密集的贻贝床,最大限度地发挥贻贝在应对气候变化方面的潜在影响(如保护海岸和丰富生物多样性),可能需要采取更多措施来提高海岸对恶劣水动力条件的适应能力。
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Inducing mussel beds, based on an aquaculture long-line system, as nature-based solutions: Effects on seabed dynamics and benthic communities

Nature-based solutions (NbS) offer a promising path to enhance climate-resilient shorelines. For instance, the creation of mussel beds in subtidal sandy shore systems provides a versatile strategy for coastal management, reinforcing coastal defense and fostering biodiversity, ultimately strengthening the resilience and well-being of coastal communities. This study analysed the changes in seabed dynamics and surrounding benthic communities as a result of the formation of mussel beds (Mytilus edulis) using an aquaculture longline system. Therefore, a comprehensive monitoring approach at two sites characterized by distinct hydrodynamic conditions was applied over a three-year period. To assess the effects, a before/after control/impact design (BACI) was employed. Seabed dynamics were evaluated by observing mussel bed persistence, erosion/deposition, and sediment composition. The influence on the benthic community included assessments of community structure and biodiversity. Finally, the impact of mussels, hydrodynamic conditions, and their interactions on seabed dynamics and benthic communities was examined using linear mixed models (LMMs). Factors such as mussel presence, Lanice conchilega abundance, shell cover, and sediment composition played a role in shaping the distinct characteristics observed between two different sites: a site that lies at a location that is more sheltered from hydrodynamic conditions, and a second site that is exposed to higher current and wave conditions. The sheltered site exhibited higher species density, richness, biomass, and diversity compared to the exposed site. In relation to the mussel bed development, mussel patches were found at both sites (with higher occurrence at the sheltered site) in the 2nd and 3rd years (mainly in summer towards early winter). The influence of mussels on sediment deposition was noticeable at the sheltered site, albeit lacking statistical significance, suggesting their potential role in erosion/deposition mechanisms. Also, a higher proportion of very fine sand was observed in the mussel bed compared to the bare sand. However, due to the absence of higher-density permanent mussel beds and irregular sedimentation/erosion patterns throughout the study period, no significant effect of the mussel beds on the community structure or diversity was found. In order to achieve a sustained and dense mussel bed and maximize the potential impact of mussels in combating climate change (e.g., shore protection and biodiversity enrichment), additional measures to increase coastal resilience against harsh hydrodynamic conditions may be necessary.

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