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PLOS ONE | 2011

Biological vs. physical mixing effects on benthic food web dynamics

Ulrike Braeckman; P. Provoost; Tom Moens; Karline Soetaert; Jack J. Middelburg; Magda Vincx; Jan Vanaverbeke

Biological particle mixing (bioturbation) and solute transfer (bio-irrigation) contribute extensively to ecosystem functioning in sediments where physical mixing is low. Macrobenthos transports oxygen and organic matter deeper into the sediment, thereby likely providing favourable niches to lower trophic levels (i.e., smaller benthic animals such as meiofauna and bacteria) and thus stimulating mineralisation. Whether this biological transport facilitates fresh organic matter assimilation by the metazoan lower part of the food web through niche establishment (i.e., ecosystem engineering) or rather deprives them from food sources, is so far unclear. We investigated the effects of the ecosystem engineers Lanice conchilega (bio-irrigator) and Abra alba (bioturbator) compared to abiotic physical mixing events on survival and food uptake of nematodes after a simulated phytoplankton bloom. The 13C labelled diatom Skeletonema costatum was added to 4 treatments: (1) microcosms containing the bioturbator, (2) microcosms containing the bio-irrigator, (3) control microcosms and (4) microcosms with abiotic manual surface mixing. Nematode survival and subsurface peaks in nematode density profiles were most pronounced in the bio-irrigator treatment. However, nematode specific uptake (Δδ13C) of the added diatoms was highest in the physical mixing treatment, where macrobenthos was absent and the diatom 13C was homogenised. Overall, nematodes fed preferentially on bulk sedimentary organic material rather than the added diatoms. The total C budget (µg C m−2), which included TO13C remaining in the sediment, respiration, nematode and macrobenthic uptake, highlighted the limited assimilation by the metazoan benthos and the major role of bacterial respiration. In summary, bioturbation and especially bio-irrigation facilitated the lower trophic levels mainly over the long-term through niche establishment. Since the freshly added diatoms represented only a limited food source for nematodes, the macrobenthic effect was more pronounced in niche establishment than the negative structuring effects such as competition.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2010

Role of macrofauna functional traits and density in biogeochemical fluxes and bioturbation

Ulrike Braeckman; P. Provoost; Britta Gribsholt; Dirk Van Gansbeke; Jack J. Middelburg; Karline Soetaert; Magda Vincx; Jan Vanaverbeke


Biogeosciences | 2010

Seasonal and long-term changes in pH in the Dutch coastal zone

P. Provoost; S. van Heuven; Karline Soetaert; R.W.P.M. Laane; Jack J. Middelburg


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2011

Bioturbation effects of Corophium volutator: Importance of density and behavioural activity

A. De Backer; F. Van Coillie; F. Montserrat; P. Provoost; C. Van Colen; Magda Vincx; S. Degraer


Journal of Sea Research | 2012

Temporal dynamics in the diet of two marine polychaetes as inferred from fatty acid biomarkers

Ulrike Braeckman; P. Provoost; Koen Sabbe; Karline Soetaert; Jack J. Middelburg; Magda Vincx; Jan Vanaverbeke


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2013

Modelling benthic oxygen consumption and benthic-pelagic coupling at a shallow station in the southern North Sea

P. Provoost; Ulrike Braeckman; Dirk Van Gansbeke; Leon Moodley; Karline Soetaert; Jack J. Middelburg; Jan Vanaverbeke


Annals of Botany | 2008

Benthic responses to sedimentation of phytoplankton on the Belgian Continental Shelf

Jan Vanaverbeke; M.A. Franco; D. van Oevelen; L. Moodley; P. Provoost; M. Steyaert; Karline Soetaert; Magda Vincx; V. Rousseau; C. Lancelot; D. Cox


Marine Environmental Research | 2015

Temporal dynamics in a shallow coastal benthic food web: Insights from fatty acid biomarkers and their stable isotopes

Ulrike Braeckman; P. Provoost; Koen Sabbe; Karline Soetaert; Jack J. Middelburg; Magda Vincx; Jan Vanaverbeke


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2010

Long-term record of pH in the Dutch coastal zone: a major role for eutrophication-induced changes

P. Provoost; S. van Heuven; Karline Soetaert; R.W.P.M. Laane; Jack J. Middelburg


Journal of Sea Research | 2011

Temporal variation in macrobenthic diet as inferred from fatty acid biomarkers

Ulrike Braeckman; P. Provoost; Koen Sabbe; Jack J. Middelburg; Karline Soetaert; Magda Vincx; Jan Vanaverbeke

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Wouter Courtens

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Filip Volckaert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Mees

Flanders Marine Institute

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Flanders Marine Institute

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