Oyster ( Crassostrea virginica ) Aquaculture Shifts Sediment Nitrogen Processes toward Mineralization over Denitrification

Estuaries and Coasts(2017)

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Filter-feeding bivalves, like oysters, couple pelagic primary production with benthic microbial processes by consuming plankton from the water column and depositing unassimilated material on sediment. Conceptual models suggest that at low to moderate oyster densities, this deposition can stimulate benthic denitrification by providing denitrifying bacteria with organic carbon and nitrogen (N). While enhanced denitrification has been found at oyster reefs, data from oyster aquaculture are limited and equivocal. This study measured seasonal rates of denitrification, as well as dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA), and dissolved inorganic N fluxes at a rack and bag eastern oyster ( Crassostrea virginica) aquaculture farm. Consistent with models, denitrification was enhanced within the farm, with an average annual increase of 350% compared to a reference site. However, absolute denitrification rates were low relative to other coastal systems, reaching a maximum of 19.2 μmol m −2 h −1 . Denitrification appeared to be nitrate (NO 3 − ) limited, likely due to inhibited nitrification caused by sediment anoxia. Denitrification may also have been limited by competition for NO 3 − with DNRA, which accounted for an average of 76% of NO 3 − reduction. Consequently, direct release of ammonium (NH 4 + ) from mineralization to the water column was the most significant benthic N pathway, with seasonal rates exceeding 900 μmol m −2 h −1 within the farm. The enhanced N processes were spatially limited however, with significantly higher rates directly under oysters, compared to in between oyster racks. For commercial aquaculture farms like this, with moderate oyster densities (100–200 oysters m −2 ), denitrification may be enhanced, but nonetheless limited by biodeposition-induced sediment anoxia. The resulting shift in the sediment N balance toward processes that regenerate reactive N to the water column rather than remove N is an important consideration for water quality.
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Denitrification,DNRA,Oyster aquaculture,Crassostrea virginica,Eutrophication
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