INVESTIGADORES
PERILLO Gerardo Miguel E.
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Density dependence effect on bioturbation: a case study of Laeonereis culveri (nereidae, polychaeta).
Autor/es:
MOLINA, L.M.; VALIÑAS, M.S.; PRATOLONGO, P.D.; PERILLO, G.M.E.
Lugar:
Bahía Blanca
Reunión:
Congreso; ECSA 44: SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF ESTUARIES AND COASTS: A TALE OF TWO HEMISPHERES; 2008
Institución organizadora:
Estuarine Coastal Science Association-Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía
Resumen:
Mesocosm laboratory experiments have been conducted on the effects of bioturbation by the polychaete Laeonereis culveri on thephysical properties of estuarine muddy sediments. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of density on this kind ofprocesses. Polychaetes (450 individuals) and muddy sediment (49 corers, 10 cm in diameter and 18 cm in depth) were collectedfrom a high salt marsh in Bahia Blanca Estuary. Sediment columns were placed in a large water container (filled with filteredestuarine water and forced aeration) and were seeded with 5, 10, 15 and 20 individuals, nine replicates, leaving 13 corers withpolychaetes as control. The experiment was deployed for a month, after that sediment samples were taken to measure grain size,water content, organic content, chlorophyll a and EPS content. Measurements of sediment stability were made with a CohesiveStrength Meter (CSM). The sediment water content and organic content were higher in the treatment. The sediment chlorophyll acontent was higher in the control. The sediment grain size was larger in the treatment, and there were differences between thedifferent densities. The measurements of sediment stability show a high critical shear stress for the control, being the differenttreatments less stables. The erosion index was higher for the less density treatment and lower for the high density treatment. Theseresults support the hypothesis of a density dependence on the bioturbational effect of L. culveri.