Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis

At temperate latitudes densities and biomass of intertidal molluscs tend to be strongly seasonal. Here we provide a comparative study on seasonality of bivalves and gastropods in the tropical intertidal seagrass-covered soft sediment environment of Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania (20°N, 16°W). In this sys...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Main Authors: Ahmedou Salem, Mohamed Vall, van der Geest, Matthijs, Piersma, Theunis, Saoud, Younes, van Gils, Jan A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.009
id ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86 2024-09-15T18:00:49+00:00 Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis Ahmedou Salem, Mohamed Vall van der Geest, Matthijs Piersma, Theunis Saoud, Younes van Gils, Jan A. 2014 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.009 eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Ahmedou Salem , M V , van der Geest , M , Piersma , T , Saoud , Y & van Gils , J A 2014 , ' Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania) : Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis ' , Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science , vol. 136 , pp. 26-34 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.009 Banc d'Arguin depletion molluscs optimal diet seasonality shorebirds AFFECTS FORAGING DECISIONS KNOTS CALIDRIS-CANUTUS WADDEN SEA TIDAL-FLAT BENTHIC COMMUNITIES HABITAT USE BIOMASS WADERS INVERTEBRATES PREY article 2014 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.009 2024-06-24T15:34:28Z At temperate latitudes densities and biomass of intertidal molluscs tend to be strongly seasonal. Here we provide a comparative study on seasonality of bivalves and gastropods in the tropical intertidal seagrass-covered soft sediment environment of Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania (20°N, 16°W). In this system, benthivorous shorebirds exert considerable predation pressure with strong seasonal variations. It has been proposed that during the period when (adult) shorebirds are absent (May–August) benthic biomass would be able to recover, but a first test was inconclusive. Over a full year (March 2011–February 2012), each month we sampled benthic invertebrates at sixteen permanent sites. The total of 3763 specimens comprised 20 species, representing eight orders and 19 families. Bivalves were much more common than gastropods. The bivalve Loripes lucinalis dominated the assemblage throughout the year (58% of total number), followed by Dosinia isocardia (10%), Senilia senilis (8%) and the gastropod Gibbula umbilicalis (6%). Average biomass amounted to 32 g AFDM/m2, of which the large West-African bloody cockle Senilia made up three-quarter, Loripes 16%, Gibbula 2% and Dosinia 1%. Across the 20 species, lowest densities were reached in late spring (May) and summer (Aug.), whereas highest densities occurred in autumn (Oct.). The lowest overall density of 676 specimens/m2 in August more than doubled to a peak density of 1538 specimens/m2 in October, most of the increase being due to strong recruitment in both Loripes (densities increasing from 322 specimens/m2 in Sept. to 785 specimens/m2 in Oct.) and Dosinia (densities increasing from 18 specimens/m2 in Aug. to 265 specimens/m2 in Sept.). Our results suggest that by the time the feathered molluscivore predators returned in high numbers to Banc d’Arguin (after their summer breeding season in the Arctic), benthic animals were at a peak. In order to quantitatively understand the seasonal changes in mollusc abundance, we build upon a recently published optimal diet model in which ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Calidris canutus University of Groningen research database Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 136 26 34
institution Open Polar
collection University of Groningen research database
op_collection_id ftunigroningenpu
language English
topic Banc d'Arguin
depletion
molluscs
optimal diet
seasonality
shorebirds
AFFECTS FORAGING DECISIONS
KNOTS CALIDRIS-CANUTUS
WADDEN SEA
TIDAL-FLAT
BENTHIC COMMUNITIES
HABITAT USE
BIOMASS
WADERS
INVERTEBRATES
PREY
spellingShingle Banc d'Arguin
depletion
molluscs
optimal diet
seasonality
shorebirds
AFFECTS FORAGING DECISIONS
KNOTS CALIDRIS-CANUTUS
WADDEN SEA
TIDAL-FLAT
BENTHIC COMMUNITIES
HABITAT USE
BIOMASS
WADERS
INVERTEBRATES
PREY
Ahmedou Salem, Mohamed Vall
van der Geest, Matthijs
Piersma, Theunis
Saoud, Younes
van Gils, Jan A.
Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis
topic_facet Banc d'Arguin
depletion
molluscs
optimal diet
seasonality
shorebirds
AFFECTS FORAGING DECISIONS
KNOTS CALIDRIS-CANUTUS
WADDEN SEA
TIDAL-FLAT
BENTHIC COMMUNITIES
HABITAT USE
BIOMASS
WADERS
INVERTEBRATES
PREY
description At temperate latitudes densities and biomass of intertidal molluscs tend to be strongly seasonal. Here we provide a comparative study on seasonality of bivalves and gastropods in the tropical intertidal seagrass-covered soft sediment environment of Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania (20°N, 16°W). In this system, benthivorous shorebirds exert considerable predation pressure with strong seasonal variations. It has been proposed that during the period when (adult) shorebirds are absent (May–August) benthic biomass would be able to recover, but a first test was inconclusive. Over a full year (March 2011–February 2012), each month we sampled benthic invertebrates at sixteen permanent sites. The total of 3763 specimens comprised 20 species, representing eight orders and 19 families. Bivalves were much more common than gastropods. The bivalve Loripes lucinalis dominated the assemblage throughout the year (58% of total number), followed by Dosinia isocardia (10%), Senilia senilis (8%) and the gastropod Gibbula umbilicalis (6%). Average biomass amounted to 32 g AFDM/m2, of which the large West-African bloody cockle Senilia made up three-quarter, Loripes 16%, Gibbula 2% and Dosinia 1%. Across the 20 species, lowest densities were reached in late spring (May) and summer (Aug.), whereas highest densities occurred in autumn (Oct.). The lowest overall density of 676 specimens/m2 in August more than doubled to a peak density of 1538 specimens/m2 in October, most of the increase being due to strong recruitment in both Loripes (densities increasing from 322 specimens/m2 in Sept. to 785 specimens/m2 in Oct.) and Dosinia (densities increasing from 18 specimens/m2 in Aug. to 265 specimens/m2 in Sept.). Our results suggest that by the time the feathered molluscivore predators returned in high numbers to Banc d’Arguin (after their summer breeding season in the Arctic), benthic animals were at a peak. In order to quantitatively understand the seasonal changes in mollusc abundance, we build upon a recently published optimal diet model in which ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ahmedou Salem, Mohamed Vall
van der Geest, Matthijs
Piersma, Theunis
Saoud, Younes
van Gils, Jan A.
author_facet Ahmedou Salem, Mohamed Vall
van der Geest, Matthijs
Piersma, Theunis
Saoud, Younes
van Gils, Jan A.
author_sort Ahmedou Salem, Mohamed Vall
title Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis
title_short Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis
title_full Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis
title_fullStr Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania):Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis
title_sort seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, banc d’arguin (mauritania):testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis
publishDate 2014
url https://hdl.handle.net/11370/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.009
genre Calidris canutus
genre_facet Calidris canutus
op_source Ahmedou Salem , M V , van der Geest , M , Piersma , T , Saoud , Y & van Gils , J A 2014 , ' Seasonal changes in mollusc abundance in a tropical intertidal ecosystem, Banc d’Arguin (Mauritania) : Testing the ‘depletion by shorebirds’ hypothesis ' , Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science , vol. 136 , pp. 26-34 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.009
op_relation https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/b8f4b44b-07eb-45e3-bda7-8d55ddfdbf86
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2013.11.009
container_title Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
container_volume 136
container_start_page 26
op_container_end_page 34
_version_ 1810437978751762432