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Bioturbation by Benthic Stingrays Alters the Biogeomorphology of Tidal Flats
by
Leurs, Guido
, Nieuwenhuis, Brian O
, Hijner, Nadia
, Pontes, Samuel Ledo
, Nauta, Janne
, van der Wal, Daphne
, Mathijssen, Donné R. A. H
, Olff, Han
, Bouma, Tjeerd J
, Govers, Laura L
, Regalla, Aissa
in
Archipelagoes
/ Biological effects
/ Bioturbation
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystems
/ Erosion rates
/ Fisheries
/ Fontitrygon margarita
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Geomorphology
/ Marine fish
/ Pits
/ Population decline
/ Sediments
/ Spatial distribution
/ Species composition
/ Tidal flats
2024
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Bioturbation by Benthic Stingrays Alters the Biogeomorphology of Tidal Flats
by
Leurs, Guido
, Nieuwenhuis, Brian O
, Hijner, Nadia
, Pontes, Samuel Ledo
, Nauta, Janne
, van der Wal, Daphne
, Mathijssen, Donné R. A. H
, Olff, Han
, Bouma, Tjeerd J
, Govers, Laura L
, Regalla, Aissa
in
Archipelagoes
/ Biological effects
/ Bioturbation
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystems
/ Erosion rates
/ Fisheries
/ Fontitrygon margarita
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Geomorphology
/ Marine fish
/ Pits
/ Population decline
/ Sediments
/ Spatial distribution
/ Species composition
/ Tidal flats
2024
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Bioturbation by Benthic Stingrays Alters the Biogeomorphology of Tidal Flats
by
Leurs, Guido
, Nieuwenhuis, Brian O
, Hijner, Nadia
, Pontes, Samuel Ledo
, Nauta, Janne
, van der Wal, Daphne
, Mathijssen, Donné R. A. H
, Olff, Han
, Bouma, Tjeerd J
, Govers, Laura L
, Regalla, Aissa
in
Archipelagoes
/ Biological effects
/ Bioturbation
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystems
/ Erosion rates
/ Fisheries
/ Fontitrygon margarita
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Geomorphology
/ Marine fish
/ Pits
/ Population decline
/ Sediments
/ Spatial distribution
/ Species composition
/ Tidal flats
2024
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Bioturbation by Benthic Stingrays Alters the Biogeomorphology of Tidal Flats
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Bioturbation by Benthic Stingrays Alters the Biogeomorphology of Tidal Flats
2024
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Overview
Fishing-down-marine-food-webs has resulted in alarming declines of various species worldwide. Benthic rays are one examples of such overexploited species. On tidal flats, these rays are highly abundant and play an ecologically important role. They use tidal flats as refuge, feeding and resting grounds, during which they bury into the sediment, which results in sediment bioturbation. Changes in bioturbation intensity, following ray removal, may affect the biogeomorphology of tidal flats with possible cascading effects on the macrozoobenthic community. However, it is poorly understood how these indirect effects could influence ecosystem function. We therefore studied the geomorphic impact of benthic rays (specifically the pearl whipray/stingray Fontitrygon margaritella) on the tropical tidal flats of the Bijagós Archipelago, Guinea-Bissau, on a landscape scale. We investigated 1) bioturbation rates by rays using drone and ground surveys, 2) the spatial distribution of ray pits on multiple tidal flats, 3) the impact of rays on sediment properties and macrozoobenthos by experimental exclusion (15 months). Benthic rays bioturbated 3.7 ± 0.35% of the tidal flat’s sediment surface per day over one single 24-h period, which equals a complete top-sediment-surface turnover every 27 days. The spatial distribution of ray pits was affected by tidal flat geomorphology since pits decayed faster at areas exposed to strong hydrodynamic forces. Predator exclusion altered sediment properties, leading to changes in sedimentation (− 17%) and erosion (− 43%) rates. In addition, macrozoobenthic species composition changed, marked by an increase in Capitellidae worms and a greater biomass of Malacostraca over time. These changes indicated substantial effects of ray bioturbation on the biotic and geomorphic landscape of tidal flats. Overall, we conclude that changing abundances of benthic rays can have clear landscape-wide geomorphological effects on intertidal ecosystems. These indirect consequences of fisheries should be incorporated in integrative management plans to preserve tidal flats and connected ecosystems.
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Springer Nature B.V
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