INVESTIGADORES
BOLTOVSKOY Demetrio
artículos
Título:
Effects of the invasive freshwater mussel Limnoperna fortunei on sediment properties and accumulation rates
Autor/es:
TOKUMON, R.; BOLTOVSKOY, DEMETRIO; CATALDO, DANIEL
Revista:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Editorial:
American Geophysical Union
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington DC; Año: 2018
ISSN:
2169-8961
Resumen:
Since its introduction into South America around 1990, the freshwater bivalve Limnoperna fortunei (the golden mussel) has spread rapidly, and is now a dominant component of the benthic and periphytic fauna in many rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Sizable impacts of this non‐indigenous species on nutrient recycling, plankton abundance and composition, and trophic relationships with fishes have been reported, but its effects on the sediments have received little attention. In this work, we use eighteen 20 L flow‐through experimental units with and without mussels where changes in the mass and characteristics of the sediments accumulated throughout a yearly cycle in monthly, biannual and annual intervals are analyzed. Experimental units with mussels yielded almost two times more sediments than units without mussels, and contained significantly higher loads of organic matter (OM) and total N. Total P was not affected by the presence of mussels. Sediments accumulated in the biannual and annual experimental units agreed well with the yields of the monthly units, but the vertical stratification of organic matter, N and P was unpatterned. Seasonal changes in the volume of total sediments, biodeposits, and their OM and N contents, were positively associated with ambient water temperature and with intermediate (~150‐250 NTU) turbidity. Our results suggest that ecosystem‐wide modifications in the living conditions of the benthic epi‐ and infaunal organisms in waterbodies invaded by the mussel are likely significant, although variable locally, regionally and across taxa.