Auteurs
MM Van Katwijk, AR Bos, DCR Hermus, W Suykerbuyk
Publicatiedatum
2010/9/20
Tijdschrift
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Volume
89
Editie
2
Pagina's
175-181
Uitgever
Academic Press
Beschrijving
Seagrasses are well-known ecosystem engineers. They reduce water dynamics and sediment resuspension, and trap fine sediments. However, exceptions of this paradigm have been reported. To test whether these exceptions could be related to plant cover and environmental conditions, we investigated sediment modification under influence of seagrass presence in various annual eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds with varying plant cover and sediment composition. At the relatively wave-exposed, sandy sites, dense vegetation caused muddification (increase in fine sediments and organic content) of the sediments. Sparse vegetation (<35% cover) had no effect, as such confirming the classical sediment trapping paradigm. In contrast, at the sheltered sites with muddy sediments, dense vegetation had no effect on the sediment composition, and in sparse vegetation sandification (decrease in fine sediments and …
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