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The effect of sewage discharge on the ecosystem engineering activities of two East African fiddler crab species: Consequences for mangrove ecosystem functioning

pmid: 21047678
A number of studies have suggested that mangrove forests and their faunal components may be pre-adapted to the impact of organic waste discharge, making them possible natural wastewater treatment wetlands. However, the results from recent research are contradictory. Some studies have shown that negative effects, sometimes subtle and difficult to observe, can be detected on specific biotic components of forests subjected to organic pollution. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate possible alterations in the ecosystem engineering activities of a fiddler crab community dominating the landward belts of Kenyan mangrove forests. The total processed sediment produced by burrowing and foraging activities in a population from a peri-urban mangrove area receiving untreated domestic sewage was compared with that from a forest not affected by urban wastewater. The results showed how the peri-urban site hosted a higher biomass of crabs, which produced a significantly lower amount of processed sediment compared with the pristine site, resulting in a lower total top sediment mixing activity of the crabs. Thus, the present study showed a link between sewage exposure and top sediment reworking by crabs, which is potentially beneficial for mangrove growth and ecosystem functioning. This represents a possible example of cryptic ecological degradation in mangal systems.
- University of Lisbon Portugal
- Université Libre de Bruxelles Belgium
- University of Milan Italy
- University of Hong Kong China (People's Republic of)
- University of Hong Kong (香港大學) China (People's Republic of)
Geologic Sediments, Brachyura, Uca spp, Hydrobiologie, Environment, Aménagement du territoire, Waste Disposal, Fluid, 333, Trees, Animals, Water Pollutants, Biomass, Mangrove, Ecosystem, Avicennia; Animals; Behavior, Animal; Biomass; Brachyura; Ecosystem; Environment; Environmental Monitoring; Geologic Sediments; Rhizophoraceae; Sewage; Trees; Waste Disposal, Fluid; Water Pollutants; Wetlands, Ecologie, Behavior, Animal, Sewage, East Africa, mangrove ecosystem, Wetlands, Rhizophoraceae, Ecosystem engineering, Avicennia, Bioturbation, Bioturbation; Sewage; Mangrove; Ecosystem engineering; East Africa; Uca spp, Biologie, Environmental Monitoring
Geologic Sediments, Brachyura, Uca spp, Hydrobiologie, Environment, Aménagement du territoire, Waste Disposal, Fluid, 333, Trees, Animals, Water Pollutants, Biomass, Mangrove, Ecosystem, Avicennia; Animals; Behavior, Animal; Biomass; Brachyura; Ecosystem; Environment; Environmental Monitoring; Geologic Sediments; Rhizophoraceae; Sewage; Trees; Waste Disposal, Fluid; Water Pollutants; Wetlands, Ecologie, Behavior, Animal, Sewage, East Africa, mangrove ecosystem, Wetlands, Rhizophoraceae, Ecosystem engineering, Avicennia, Bioturbation, Bioturbation; Sewage; Mangrove; Ecosystem engineering; East Africa; Uca spp, Biologie, Environmental Monitoring
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