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Rullens, Vera, Lohrer, Andrew M., Townsend, Michael, Pilditch, Conrad A. |
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New Zealand Journal of Marine & Freshwater Research; Jun2024, Vol. 58 Issue 2, p157-175, 19p |
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The quantification of ecosystem services (ES) remains challenging and can result in biases towards data-rich ES in management. For infaunal bivalves, little quantitative in situ data are available on the ES they provide, and differences between functionally similar species in different habitats are rarely considered. Here, we aimed to measure and compare the ecosystem functions (primary production, nutrient processing, water clearance rates) underpinning water quality regulation in an estuarine intertidal and subtidal bivalve habitat (dominated by Austrovenus stutchburyi and Paphies australis respectively). In situ benthic chambers were used to measure sediment–water column solute fluxes (NH4+, N2, O2) and clearance rates which were scaled up (accounting for habitat differences; e.g. inundation period) to daily estimates of ES potential. Higher hourly microphytobenthic productivity, nitrogen recycling and water filtration were observed for the intertidal bivalve habitat. These differences were attributed to environmental differences rather than differences in bivalve biomass. However, scaling these rates to daily ES estimates showed that inundation period will restrict water quality regulating services in the intertidal. Measuring multiple ecosystem functions in situ provides an important step forward in ES quantification and accounts for ecological complexity, feedbacks and highlights habitat-specific differences in how functionally similar species contribute to ES. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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