Invasive Spartina alterniflora-induced factors affecting epibenthos distribution in coastal salt marsh, China

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作者
XIE Wenjing [1 ,2 ]
GAO Shu [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences,Nanjing University
[2] Key Laboratory of Coast and Island Development of Ministry of Education,Nanjing University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
benthos ecology; exotic plant species; grain size; tidal-flat sedimentation; Jiangsu coast;
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S451 [杂草];
学科分类号
0904 ;
摘要
Artificially introduced cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, rapidly colonized the intertidal flats of the Jiangsu coast, eastern China. The epibenthos on an intertidal flat invaded by S. alterniflora were studied, to identify how local epibenthos species react to an altered environment. Epibenthic samples and surficial sediment samples were collected along a shore-normal profile in 50 quadrats at ten stations across the Spartina salt marsh; and five control quadrats for a station located on the barren sandy-mud flat. The grain size parameters of the surficial sediments show that S. alterniflora altered the grain size gradient along the profile of the intertidal zone by trapping fine-grained sediments. Spartina alterniflora could inhabit lower elevations than indigenous salt marsh vegetation, thus creating larger areas of finer surficial sediments, which was suitable for not only native epibenthic species but also species which do not exist on the barren sandy-mud flat. Correlation analyses show that the epibenthos were sensitive to sediment grain size and type, on the invaded S. alterniflora salt marsh. Further, there was an interspecific relationship affecting the distribution of epibenthos. The results show that epibenthos preferred ecological niches, within the Spartina salt marsh, even in the same sampling station.
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页码:81 / 88
页数:8
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