Response of soft-bottom macrobenthic assemblages to artisanal trawling fisheries in a subtropical estuary
Autor: | Luiz Felipe Cestari Dumont, Ileana Ortega, Leonir André Colling |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
geography geography.geographical_feature_category Trawling 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Estuary Aquatic Science Oceanography 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Bottom trawling Shrimp Fishery Benthos Benthic zone Environmental science Ecosystem Trophic level |
Zdroj: | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 207:142-153 |
ISSN: | 0272-7714 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ecss.2018.04.007 |
Popis: | Bottom trawling is one of the most harmful and widespread activities affecting benthic habitats and fauna. In this study, we analyzed the impact of shrimp trawling fisheries on the densities, assemblage structure and vertical stratification of the benthic macrofauna in shallow mudflats of the Patos Lagoon Estuary (Brazil). Experimental trawls of different intensities were performed during three shrimp fishing seasons (2015–2017), comparing macrofauna among before and after trawling, and a control zone. The changes in macrofaunal assemblages were more consistently related to natural variability than to trawling impact, being mostly influenced by sediment structure and salinity variation. The trawling impact was mainly detected in the area with higher percentages of fine sediments, with different macrofaunal responses in each month and stratum. Some non-significant decreases on total densities after trawling were observed, mainly on the superficial stratum, and signs of burial activities. The response to trawling disturbance of each species was different and it highly depended on their natural variability. Only five species showed significant variation to the trawling treatment (Erodona mactroides, Heleobia australis, H. charruana, Heteromastus similis and Laeonereis acuta), with temporally different responses. Decreasing densities were more related to the high impact treatment. In some seasons, decreases on the abundance of Monokalliapseudes schubarti after high impact trawls were up to 60% of the seasonal mean densities. Trawling fisheries may reduce macrobenthic densities but not their vertical stratification. The impact of trawling on key species may compromise the ecosystem function, as benthic macrofauna provide food sources for many aquatic resources. This study highlights trawling impacts in an estuarine nursery area, which should be fully considered since they may be reflected in the trophic webs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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