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Mar Environ Res


Title:Short-term effect of beach replenishment on a shallow Posidonia oceanica meadow
Author(s):Gonzalez-Correa JM; Fernandez-Torquemada Y; Sanchez-Lizaso JL;
Address:"Centro de Investigacion Marina de Santa Pola, CIMAR, Ayto. de Santa Pola y Univ. de Alicante. Torre d'Enmig s/n, Cabo de Santa Pola, Alicante, Spain. jmiguel.gonzalez@ua.es"
Journal Title:Mar Environ Res
Year:2009
Volume:20090606
Issue:3
Page Number:143 - 150
DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2009.06.002
ISSN/ISBN:1879-0291 (Electronic) 0141-1136 (Linking)
Abstract:"Putative perturbations on a Posidonia oceanica meadow produced by recent artificial beach nourishment were evaluated in relation to four undisturbed meadows. Temporal variations of putative impacted location vs. control locations of environmental (light availability and sediment features), plant (associated epiphytes, silt-clay fraction attached to epiphytes, herbivore attack, non-structural carbohydrate reserves) and structural parameters (cover and density) of meadows were tested by asymmetrical analysis of variance beyond BACI (Before/After, Control/Impact). Additionally, two asymmetrical analyses of variance were used to test for differences in vegetative growth of horizontal rhizomes (leaf production, horizontal rhizome growth, biomass production and net secondary rhizome recruitment) before and after beach replenishment. Environmental effects induced by dumping works were only detected in connection with a higher silt-clay deposition rate. This increase was consistent with the increase of silt-clay cover attached to epiphytes. As a consequence of silt-clay smothering, a decrease of filter feeding epiphytes, starch reserves, shoot surface and shoot biomass was observed. The sensitivity of plants to sediment inputs, leads us to recommend avoidance of dumping or sediment movement in the vicinity of P. oceanica meadows"
Keywords:Alismatales/growth & development/*physiology *Bathing Beaches Environment *Environmental Monitoring Geologic Sediments/analysis Time Factors;
Notes:"MedlineGonzalez-Correa, Jose M Fernandez-Torquemada, Yolanda Sanchez-Lizaso, Jose Luis eng England 2009/06/26 Mar Environ Res. 2009 Sep; 68(3):143-50. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2009.06.002. Epub 2009 Jun 6"

 
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