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Alaboratoryassessment of the survival and verticalmovement of twoepibenthicgastropodspecies, Hydrobia ulvae (Pennant) and Littorina littorea (Linnaeus), afterburial in sediment

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dc.contributor.author Chandrasekera, L.W.H.U. en_US
dc.contributor.author Frid, C.L.J. en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2014-11-19T04:42:24Z
dc.date.available 2014-11-19T04:42:24Z
dc.date.issued 1998
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/3903
dc.description.abstract Physical disturbance may result in the burial of the epibenthic fauna in sediment. The patches thus created undergo a `recovery' which may include the buried fauna migrating through the sediment to regain their original position in the sediment. A series of laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effects of prolonged burial on twoepibenthicgastropodspecies, Hydrobia ulvae and Littorina littorea, under various sediment temperature regimes. Their ability to regain the sediment surface under simulated winter (i.e. 7.5�C) and summer (i.e. 20.3�C) temperature conditions was studied in relation to the depth and the duration of burial. The effects of sediment silt and water content was also examined in a separate experiment. The proportion of H. ulvae surviving burial in natural sediment to 5 cm depth decreased with increasing duration of burial and sediment temperature. Burial to 5 cm was fatal to L. littorea within 24 h at all the temperatures examined. In sediment mixtures which had, by dint of large interstitial spaces, a good supply of oxygen or which were very fluid (i.e. `high silt-high water' sediment) a large proportion of H. ulvae and L. littorea regained the surface within 1 day of burial. No individuals of either species regained the surface in sediment mixtures with high silt and low water contents, this included the unaltered natural sediment treatment. In all cases, the depth of burial significantly reduced the surface regaining ability of L. littorea while it had no effect on H. ulvae. The survival and the escape behaviour of buried H. ulvae and L. littorea is discussed in relation to their respiratory metabolism and the oxygen stress in the sediment. The potential contribution of the buried fauna to the recovery of soft-bottom patches is assessed. en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology en_US
dc.subject Burial depth en_US
dc.subject Patch recovery en_US
dc.subject Sediment composition en_US
dc.subject Soft-bottom en_US
dc.subject Survival en_US
dc.title Alaboratoryassessment of the survival and verticalmovement of twoepibenthicgastropodspecies, Hydrobia ulvae (Pennant) and Littorina littorea (Linnaeus), afterburial in sediment
dc.type article en_US
dc.identifier.department Environmental Management en_US


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