| Literature DB >> 27287862 |
Yeon Gyu Lee1, Yang Ho Choi2, Da Un Jeong3, Jung Sick Lee4, Yong Wan Kim5, Jung Jun Park6, Jae Ung Choi7.
Abstract
Tidal current survey as well as geochemical and benthic foraminiferal analyses of sediment cores were conducted in an abalone farm and a Zostera bed to understand the degree to which the abalone farm facilities installed along a channel in a shallow sea affect the benthic environment and ecology. In the abalone farm, Ammonia beccarii-Pseudoparrella naraensis-Elphidium somaense-Rosalina globularis-Trochammina hadai and P. naraensis-E. somaense-A. beccarii-T. hadai assemblages appeared owing to an increase in the total nitrogen content from the biodeposits. The Zostera bed consisted of A. beccarii-P. naraensis-Buccella frigida-T. hadai assemblage owing to the gradual expansion of a brackish shallow-water environment by the rapidly decreasing current speed, and it may have flourished. Moreover, the total sulfur, Zn, Cr, and Cu contents in the sediments decreased remarkably more than those of the pre-abalone farming did, caused by the vigorous activity of Zostera marina physiology.Entities:
Keywords: Abalone farming; Benthic foraminifera; Wando; Zostera marina
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27287862 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.05.081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553