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Hydrobiologia | 2001

Short-term impact of blue mussel dredging (Mytilus edulis L.) on a benthic community

Per Dolmer; T. Kristensen; M.L. Christiansen; M.F. Petersen; Per Sand Kristensen; Erik Hoffmann

The short-term effect of mussel dredging in a brackish Danish sound was studied. A commercial dredging track was identified and an analysis of the species composition inside the track and at an adjacent control area showed that dredging changed the community structure by reducing the density of polychaetes. In order to investigate the extent and the duration of the dredging impact experimental dredging was conducted. The experimental dredging removed 50% of the mussels in two dredged areas. Immediately after dredging, a significantly lower number of species was measured inside the mussel beds in dredged areas compared to control and boundary areas. This effect lasted for at least 40 days. The analysis of the species composition showed that the dredged area had a significantly lower density, particularly of polychaetes compared to the boundary area. An increased number of species was recorded outside the mussel beds just after dredging, but this effect lasted for less than 7 days. After dredging, brown shrimps, C. crangon invaded the dredged areas. This species is an important predator of smaller invertebrates, and it is suspected that it was feeding on small vulnerable polychaetes exposed at the sediment surface after dredging. The dredging process was observed to form 2–5-cm deep furrows in the seabed, but the sediment texture and the organic content of the sediment was not affected. The biomass accumulation of individual blue mussels was significantly lower in the dredged area compared to the boundary area. This indicates that the disturbance of the mussel bed structure reduced growth and that the lowering of intraspecific food competition caused by a reduced density of mussels did not increase the accumulation of biomass in the mussels which remained in the dredged area.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2008

Marine Protected Areas as a tool for fishery management and ecosystem conservation: an Introduction

Erik Hoffmann; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa


Fisheries Research | 1999

Dredging of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) in a Danish sound: stock sizes and fishery-effects on mussel population dynamic

Per Dolmer; Per Sand Kristensen; Erik Hoffmann


Estuaries and Coasts | 2012

From fish to jellyfish in the eutrophicated Limfjorden (Denmark)

Hans Ulrik Riisgård; Per Andersen; Erik Hoffmann


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2000

Effect of closed areas on distribution of fish and epibenthos

Erik Hoffmann; Per Dolmer


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2013

Integrated trend assessment of ecosystem changes in the Limfjord (Denmark) : Evidence of a recent regime shift?

Maciej T. Tomczak; Grete E. Dinesen; Erik Hoffmann; Marie Maar; Josianne Støttrup


Aquatic Invasions | 2012

The Japanese oyster drill Ocinebrellus inornatus (Récluz, 1851) (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Muricidae), introduced to the Limfjord, Denmark

Jørgen Lützen; M. Faasse; Adriaan Gittenberger; Henrik Glenner; Erik Hoffmann


Archive | 2002

Effects of marine windfarms on the distribution of fish, shellfish and marine mammals in the Horns Rev area

Erik Hoffmann; Jens Astrup; Finn Larsen; Sten Munch-Petersen; Josianne Støttrup


Archive | 2004

Sandeels in the wind farm area at Horns Reef

Per Sand Kristensen; Erik Hoffmann


Archive | 2009

Udvikling af kulturbanker til produktion af blåmuslinger i Limfjorden

Per Dolmer; Per Sand Kristensen; Erik Hoffmann; Kerstin Geitner; Rasmus Borgstrøm; A. Espersen; Jens Kjerulf Petersen; Preben Clausen; Marc Bassompiere; Alf Josefson; Karsten Laursen; Ib Krag Petersen; Ditte Bruunshøj Tørring; Mikael Gramkow

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Per Dolmer

Technical University of Denmark

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Per Sand Kristensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Grete E. Dinesen

Technical University of Denmark

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Josianne Støttrup

Technical University of Denmark

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Finn Larsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Jens Kjerulf Petersen

Technical University of Denmark

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Eva Roth

University of Southern Denmark

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Henrik Jarlbæk

Technical University of Denmark

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Kerstin Geitner

Technical University of Denmark

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