Thriving of Zostera noltei under intertidal conditions: implications for the modelling of seagrass populations

Marine Biology(2016)

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The distribution of Zostera noltii seagrass in Ria de Aveiro lagoon (NW Portugal) is presently characterised by intertidal monospecific meadows. Numerical modelling approaches are useful supportive tools for environmental management, although the available numerical models for seagrasses generally overlook the intertidal processes, such as the water loss during air exposure periods. To achieve a better comprehension of seagrass dynamics and contribute to the development of more realistic models, this work aims to quantify the relative water content (RWC) of intertidal seagrass Z . noltii (RWC seagrass ) in the aforementioned mesotidal lagoon. Experimental design included the sampling of Z . noltii shoots on ebbing and flooding tides, along two transects with different sediment types (medium sand vs. fine sand) and distinct intertidal heights (high, medium and lower intertidal), to assess the RWC during a tidal cycle under extreme spring tide conditions. Sediment descriptors such as the relative water content (RWC sediment ), organic matter and grain size were also determined. The results showed no regular pattern between RWC seagrass variation and the different intertidal heights. Nevertheless, the seagrasses colonising the medium-sized sand sediments showed a higher RWC seagrass lost (about 20–31 %), when comparing with the samples from the finer sediments (8–16 %). Thus, these results suggest that the relative importance of sediment grain size is more effective in conditioning the RWC seagrass over a tidal cycle than the intertidal height itself (i.e. than different exposure times). This work highlights the importance of considering sediment type in the development of tools for seagrass recovery.
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Relative Water Content, Tidal Cycle, Seagrass Meadow, High Relative Water Content, Mira Channel
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