Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas

At an approximately 12000 m2 sheltered intertidal bivalve bed in the western part of the Limfjord, Denmark, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas co-occurs with the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. The relative significance of the impact of the 2 species on phytoplankton density during a tidal cycle was e...

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Published in:Aquatic Biology
Main Authors: B Vismann, M Wejlemann Holm, JK Davids, P Dolmer, MF Pedersen, E Blanda, HT Christensen, P Nielsen, BW Hansen
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Published: Inter-Research 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:629a03d376474c88b7e7de893b9b4c31 2023-05-15T15:58:07+02:00 Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas B Vismann M Wejlemann Holm JK Davids P Dolmer MF Pedersen E Blanda HT Christensen P Nielsen BW Hansen 2016-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00661 https://doaj.org/article/629a03d376474c88b7e7de893b9b4c31 EN eng Inter-Research https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/ab/v25/p107-119/ https://doaj.org/toc/1864-7782 https://doaj.org/toc/1864-7790 1864-7782 1864-7790 doi:10.3354/ab00661 https://doaj.org/article/629a03d376474c88b7e7de893b9b4c31 Aquatic Biology, Vol 25, Pp 107-119 (2016) Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Microbiology QR1-502 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00661 2022-12-31T07:51:16Z At an approximately 12000 m2 sheltered intertidal bivalve bed in the western part of the Limfjord, Denmark, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas co-occurs with the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. The relative significance of the impact of the 2 species on phytoplankton density during a tidal cycle was estimated by combining field measurements of clearance rates and modelling of the bivalve bed (topography, biomass distribution, temporal and spatial water coverage and depth). The average density of C. gigas and M. edulis was 35 ± 36 and 1001 ± 685 ind. m-2, respectively. The water volume cleared during a tidal cycle was estimated at 45838 m3, of which C. gigas and M. edulis contributed 9169 and 36669 m3, respectively. Therefore, M. edulis contributed 4 times as much as C. gigas to the bivalve bed’s clearance, and the 2 bivalves were estimated to clear the water volume 1.9 times during each tidal cycle. However, the estimated water column cleared during low tide is overestimated due to phytoplankton depletion. Hence, it is concluded that the bivalve bed clears the water close to 1 time each tidal cycle. This, together with a low dry weight of soft parts, indicates that the bivalve bed, in general, is food-limited. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific Aquatic Biology 25 107 119
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QH301-705.5
Microbiology
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Microbiology
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B Vismann
M Wejlemann Holm
JK Davids
P Dolmer
MF Pedersen
E Blanda
HT Christensen
P Nielsen
BW Hansen
Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
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Microbiology
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description At an approximately 12000 m2 sheltered intertidal bivalve bed in the western part of the Limfjord, Denmark, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas co-occurs with the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. The relative significance of the impact of the 2 species on phytoplankton density during a tidal cycle was estimated by combining field measurements of clearance rates and modelling of the bivalve bed (topography, biomass distribution, temporal and spatial water coverage and depth). The average density of C. gigas and M. edulis was 35 ± 36 and 1001 ± 685 ind. m-2, respectively. The water volume cleared during a tidal cycle was estimated at 45838 m3, of which C. gigas and M. edulis contributed 9169 and 36669 m3, respectively. Therefore, M. edulis contributed 4 times as much as C. gigas to the bivalve bed’s clearance, and the 2 bivalves were estimated to clear the water volume 1.9 times during each tidal cycle. However, the estimated water column cleared during low tide is overestimated due to phytoplankton depletion. Hence, it is concluded that the bivalve bed clears the water close to 1 time each tidal cycle. This, together with a low dry weight of soft parts, indicates that the bivalve bed, in general, is food-limited.
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author B Vismann
M Wejlemann Holm
JK Davids
P Dolmer
MF Pedersen
E Blanda
HT Christensen
P Nielsen
BW Hansen
author_facet B Vismann
M Wejlemann Holm
JK Davids
P Dolmer
MF Pedersen
E Blanda
HT Christensen
P Nielsen
BW Hansen
author_sort B Vismann
title Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
title_short Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
title_full Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
title_fullStr Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
title_full_unstemmed Field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel Mytilus edulis and Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas
title_sort field clearance of an intertidal bivalve bed: relative significance of the co-occurring blue mussel mytilus edulis and pacific oyster crassostrea gigas
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