Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field

Laboratory experiments using six macrobenthic invertebrates from a brackish habitat were performed to test the organisms escape reaction after burial at 4 °C and a salinity of 13 PSU. All three bivalves Arctica islandica (Linnaeus), Macoma balthica (Linnaeus), Mya arenaria (Linnaeus) and the polycha...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of Marine Systems
Main Authors: Powilleit, M., Graf, G., Kleine, J., Riethmueller, R., Stockmann, K., Wetzel, M.A., Koop, J.H.E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:https://publications.hereon.de/id/26332
https://publications.hzg.de/id/26332
http://www.hzg.de/imperia/md/content/gkss/zentrale_einrichtungen/bibliothek/journals/2009/Powilleit-journmarsyst.pdf
id fthzgzmk:oai:publications.hereon.de:26332
record_format openpolar
spelling fthzgzmk:oai:publications.hereon.de:26332 2023-06-11T04:10:03+02:00 Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field Powilleit, M. Graf, G. Kleine, J. Riethmueller, R. Stockmann, K. Wetzel, M.A. Koop, J.H.E. 2009 https://publications.hereon.de/id/26332 https://publications.hzg.de/id/26332 http://www.hzg.de/imperia/md/content/gkss/zentrale_einrichtungen/bibliothek/journals/2009/Powilleit-journmarsyst.pdf en eng Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.06.011 urn:issn:0924-7963 https://publications.hereon.de/id/26332 https://publications.hzg.de/id/26332 http://www.hzg.de/imperia/md/content/gkss/zentrale_einrichtungen/bibliothek/journals/2009/Powilleit-journmarsyst.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess open_access oa_gruen issn:0924-7963 Powilleit, M.; Graf, G.; Kleine, J.; Riethmueller, R.; Stockmann, K.; Wetzel, M.A.; Koop, J.H.E.: Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field. In: Journal of Marine Systems. Vol. 75 (2009) 3-4, 441 - 451. (DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.06.011) info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/551 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Zeitschrift Artikel 2009 fthzgzmk https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.06.011 2023-05-28T23:22:47Z Laboratory experiments using six macrobenthic invertebrates from a brackish habitat were performed to test the organisms escape reaction after burial at 4 °C and a salinity of 13 PSU. All three bivalves Arctica islandica (Linnaeus), Macoma balthica (Linnaeus), Mya arenaria (Linnaeus) and the polychaete Nephtys hombergii (Savigny) successfully re-burrowed to the sediment surface through a covering layer of 32 – 40 cm of till or a sand/till mixture. These high escaping potential could partly be explained by an inhomogeneous texture of the till and sand/till mixture with “resting holes”. The polychaete Bylgides sarsi (Malmgren) successfully burrowed through a covering layer of 15 cm whereas the polychaete Lagis koreni (Malmgren) showed almost no escaping reaction. No general differences in escape behaviour after burial were detected between test species from brackish and marine habitats. However, a size-dependence in mobile polychaetes was apparent within our study. Generally, thin covering layers increase the chance of the organisms to reach the sediment surface after burial. High burrowing velocities of up to 8.0 cm d-1 were observed for the bivalves and up to 20.0 cm d-1 for N. hombergii. Survival rates varied between 0 and 50 % and the percentage of organisms which showed burrowing activity after burial ranged between 15 and 81 %. In combination with multibeam echosounder measurements of the elevated sea floor level at two disposal sites in Mecklenburg Bay (western Baltic Sea) laboratory survival rates were extrapolated to the field, yielding survival rates of 68 and 77 % for the two disposal sites. A comparison of these rates with results from a simultaneously field study of the macrofauna using grab sampling shortly before and shortly after a disposal event in June 2001 reveals slightly lower values in the present study. Reasons for discrepancies are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctica islandica Hereon Publications (Helmholtz-Zentrum) Malmgren ENVELOPE(-66.117,-66.117,-65.750,-65.750) Journal of Marine Systems 75 3-4 441 451
institution Open Polar
collection Hereon Publications (Helmholtz-Zentrum)
op_collection_id fthzgzmk
language English
topic info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/551
spellingShingle info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/551
Powilleit, M.
Graf, G.
Kleine, J.
Riethmueller, R.
Stockmann, K.
Wetzel, M.A.
Koop, J.H.E.
Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field
topic_facet info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/551
description Laboratory experiments using six macrobenthic invertebrates from a brackish habitat were performed to test the organisms escape reaction after burial at 4 °C and a salinity of 13 PSU. All three bivalves Arctica islandica (Linnaeus), Macoma balthica (Linnaeus), Mya arenaria (Linnaeus) and the polychaete Nephtys hombergii (Savigny) successfully re-burrowed to the sediment surface through a covering layer of 32 – 40 cm of till or a sand/till mixture. These high escaping potential could partly be explained by an inhomogeneous texture of the till and sand/till mixture with “resting holes”. The polychaete Bylgides sarsi (Malmgren) successfully burrowed through a covering layer of 15 cm whereas the polychaete Lagis koreni (Malmgren) showed almost no escaping reaction. No general differences in escape behaviour after burial were detected between test species from brackish and marine habitats. However, a size-dependence in mobile polychaetes was apparent within our study. Generally, thin covering layers increase the chance of the organisms to reach the sediment surface after burial. High burrowing velocities of up to 8.0 cm d-1 were observed for the bivalves and up to 20.0 cm d-1 for N. hombergii. Survival rates varied between 0 and 50 % and the percentage of organisms which showed burrowing activity after burial ranged between 15 and 81 %. In combination with multibeam echosounder measurements of the elevated sea floor level at two disposal sites in Mecklenburg Bay (western Baltic Sea) laboratory survival rates were extrapolated to the field, yielding survival rates of 68 and 77 % for the two disposal sites. A comparison of these rates with results from a simultaneously field study of the macrofauna using grab sampling shortly before and shortly after a disposal event in June 2001 reveals slightly lower values in the present study. Reasons for discrepancies are discussed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Powilleit, M.
Graf, G.
Kleine, J.
Riethmueller, R.
Stockmann, K.
Wetzel, M.A.
Koop, J.H.E.
author_facet Powilleit, M.
Graf, G.
Kleine, J.
Riethmueller, R.
Stockmann, K.
Wetzel, M.A.
Koop, J.H.E.
author_sort Powilleit, M.
title Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field
title_short Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field
title_full Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field
title_fullStr Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field
title_full_unstemmed Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field
title_sort experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the baltic sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2009
url https://publications.hereon.de/id/26332
https://publications.hzg.de/id/26332
http://www.hzg.de/imperia/md/content/gkss/zentrale_einrichtungen/bibliothek/journals/2009/Powilleit-journmarsyst.pdf
long_lat ENVELOPE(-66.117,-66.117,-65.750,-65.750)
geographic Malmgren
geographic_facet Malmgren
genre Arctica islandica
genre_facet Arctica islandica
op_source issn:0924-7963
Powilleit, M.; Graf, G.; Kleine, J.; Riethmueller, R.; Stockmann, K.; Wetzel, M.A.; Koop, J.H.E.: Experiments on the survival of six brackish macro-invertebrates from the Baltic Sea after dredged spoil coverage and its implications for the field. In: Journal of Marine Systems. Vol. 75 (2009) 3-4, 441 - 451. (DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.06.011)
op_relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.06.011
urn:issn:0924-7963
https://publications.hereon.de/id/26332
https://publications.hzg.de/id/26332
http://www.hzg.de/imperia/md/content/gkss/zentrale_einrichtungen/bibliothek/journals/2009/Powilleit-journmarsyst.pdf
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
open_access
oa_gruen
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2007.06.011
container_title Journal of Marine Systems
container_volume 75
container_issue 3-4
container_start_page 441
op_container_end_page 451
_version_ 1768384155288076288