Holocene ecosystem shifts and human-induced loss of Arca and Ostrea shell beds in the north-eastern Adriatic Sea

Autor(en)
Anna-Katharina Mautner, Ivo Gallmetzer, Alexandra Haselmair, Sara-Maria Schnedl, Adam Tomasovych, Martin Zuschin
Abstrakt

The molluscan assemblages in a sediment core from the north-eastern Adriatic show significant compositional changes over the past 10,000 yrs related to (1) natural deepening driven by the post-glacial sea-level rise, (2) increasing abundance of skeletal sand and gravel, and (3) anthropogenic impacts. The transgressive phase (10,000-6000 BP) is characterized by strongly time-averaged communities dominated by infaunal bivalves. During the early highstand (6000-4000 BP), the abundance of epifaunal filter feeders and grazers increases, and gastropods become more important. Epifaunal dominance culminates during the late highstand (4000-2000 BP) with the development of extensive shell beds formed by large-sized Arca noae and Ostrea sp. bivalves. This community persists until the early 20th century, when it falls victim to multiple anthropogenic impacts, mainly bottom trawling, and is substituted by an infauna-dominated community indicative of instability, disturbance and organic enrichment. The re-establishment of this unique shell-bed ecosystem can be a goal for restoration efforts.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Paläontologie
Externe Organisation(en)
Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS)
Journal
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Band
126
Seiten
19-30
Anzahl der Seiten
12
ISSN
0025-326X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.10.084
Publikationsdatum
01-2018
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
105118 Paläontologie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Pollution, Aquatic Science, Oceanography
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/e83d9b27-eaa0-4f4c-8eb6-f79b3ef230dd