Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs

Ecosystem engineering processes are relevant to many environmental problems and management concerns. Within the program ‘‘Building with Nature’’ (www.ecoshape.nl) we investigate the use of bivalve reefs as ecodynamic measures to protect tidal flats against erosion, which poses a serious problem in t...

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Main Authors: Ysebaert, T., Walles, B., Dorsch, C., Dijkstra, J., Troost, K., Volp, N., van Prooijen, B., de Vries, M., Herman, P., Hibma, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Shellfisheries Association 2012
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecodynamic-solutions-for-the-protection-of-intertidal-habitats-th
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/444732 2024-02-04T09:59:53+01:00 Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs Ysebaert, T. Walles, B. Dorsch, C. Dijkstra, J. Troost, K. Volp, N. van Prooijen, B. de Vries, M. Herman, P. Hibma, A. 2012 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecodynamic-solutions-for-the-protection-of-intertidal-habitats-th en eng National Shellfisheries Association https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecodynamic-solutions-for-the-protection-of-intertidal-habitats-th info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Wageningen University & Research 104th Annual Meeting, Shellfisheries Association, Seattle, Washington, March 24–29, 2012 Life Science info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Article in monograph or in proceedings info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2012 ftunivwagenin 2024-01-10T23:21:56Z Ecosystem engineering processes are relevant to many environmental problems and management concerns. Within the program ‘‘Building with Nature’’ (www.ecoshape.nl) we investigate the use of bivalve reefs as ecodynamic measures to protect tidal flats against erosion, which poses a serious problem in the Oosterschelde estuary (Netherlands). Bivalve reefs are ecosystem engineers that influence tidal flow and wave action and therefore modify sediment transport patterns. The development of such infrastructural solutions that aim for an integration with the natural environment can only be achieved through experimentation and learning-by-doing. Artificial oyster reefs were constructed in different erosional intertidal environments in the Oosterschelde. Reefs consist of gabions filled with oyster shells (Crassostrea gigas), offering a stable substrate that allows for the settlement of oysters, while minimizing shell loss. Monitoring results indicate that artificial reefs can develop into self-maintaining, living oyster reefs which stabilize tidal flats. Site-specific effects in reef development (e.g. recruitment of oyster larvae) and in sediment dynamics were observed. Knowledge about local hydromorphological conditions and a thorough understanding of the ecosystem engineering properties and habitat requirements of C. gigas are needed to implement this concept in management practices. We present the concept, monitoring and modeling results and derive design rules from these. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
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Ysebaert, T.
Walles, B.
Dorsch, C.
Dijkstra, J.
Troost, K.
Volp, N.
van Prooijen, B.
de Vries, M.
Herman, P.
Hibma, A.
Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs
topic_facet Life Science
description Ecosystem engineering processes are relevant to many environmental problems and management concerns. Within the program ‘‘Building with Nature’’ (www.ecoshape.nl) we investigate the use of bivalve reefs as ecodynamic measures to protect tidal flats against erosion, which poses a serious problem in the Oosterschelde estuary (Netherlands). Bivalve reefs are ecosystem engineers that influence tidal flow and wave action and therefore modify sediment transport patterns. The development of such infrastructural solutions that aim for an integration with the natural environment can only be achieved through experimentation and learning-by-doing. Artificial oyster reefs were constructed in different erosional intertidal environments in the Oosterschelde. Reefs consist of gabions filled with oyster shells (Crassostrea gigas), offering a stable substrate that allows for the settlement of oysters, while minimizing shell loss. Monitoring results indicate that artificial reefs can develop into self-maintaining, living oyster reefs which stabilize tidal flats. Site-specific effects in reef development (e.g. recruitment of oyster larvae) and in sediment dynamics were observed. Knowledge about local hydromorphological conditions and a thorough understanding of the ecosystem engineering properties and habitat requirements of C. gigas are needed to implement this concept in management practices. We present the concept, monitoring and modeling results and derive design rules from these.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ysebaert, T.
Walles, B.
Dorsch, C.
Dijkstra, J.
Troost, K.
Volp, N.
van Prooijen, B.
de Vries, M.
Herman, P.
Hibma, A.
author_facet Ysebaert, T.
Walles, B.
Dorsch, C.
Dijkstra, J.
Troost, K.
Volp, N.
van Prooijen, B.
de Vries, M.
Herman, P.
Hibma, A.
author_sort Ysebaert, T.
title Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs
title_short Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs
title_full Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs
title_fullStr Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs
title_full_unstemmed Ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs
title_sort ecodynamic solutions for the protection of intertidal habitats: the use of oyster reefs
publisher National Shellfisheries Association
publishDate 2012
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/ecodynamic-solutions-for-the-protection-of-intertidal-habitats-th
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op_source 104th Annual Meeting, Shellfisheries Association, Seattle, Washington, March 24–29, 2012
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