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Effects of freshwater release on oyster reef density, reproduction, and disease in a highly modified estuary.
McFarland, Katherine; Rumbold, Darren; Loh, Ai Ning; Haynes, Lesli; Tolley, S Gregory; Gorman, Patricia; Welch, Barbara; Goodman, Patricia; Barnes, Tomma K; Doering, Peter H; Soudant, Philippe; Volety, Aswani K.
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  • McFarland K; FGCU Boulevard, Vester Marine Field Station and Coastal Watershed Institute, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501, Fort Myers, FL, 33965, USA. katherine.m.mcfarland@noaa.gov.
  • Rumbold D; NOAA Fisheries NEFSC, Milford Laboratory, CT, Milford, 06460, USA. katherine.m.mcfarland@noaa.gov.
  • Loh AN; FGCU Boulevard, Vester Marine Field Station and Coastal Watershed Institute, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501, Fort Myers, FL, 33965, USA.
  • Haynes L; FGCU Boulevard, Vester Marine Field Station and Coastal Watershed Institute, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501, Fort Myers, FL, 33965, USA.
  • Tolley SG; Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina, Wilmington 601 South College Rd, Wilmington, NC, 28403, USA.
  • Gorman P; FGCU Boulevard, Vester Marine Field Station and Coastal Watershed Institute, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501, Fort Myers, FL, 33965, USA.
  • Welch B; Lee County Natural Resources - Marine Services, 1500 Monroe St. Ft, Myers, FL, 33965, USA.
  • Goodman P; FGCU Boulevard, Vester Marine Field Station and Coastal Watershed Institute, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501, Fort Myers, FL, 33965, USA.
  • Barnes TK; South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL, 33406, USA.
  • Doering PH; South Florida Water Management District, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL, 33406, USA.
  • Soudant P; FGCU Boulevard, Vester Marine Field Station and Coastal Watershed Institute, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501, Fort Myers, FL, 33965, USA.
  • Volety AK; United States Army Installation Management Command DPW - Presidio of Monterey, B4463 Gigling Rd, Seaside, CA, 93955, USA.
Environ Monit Assess ; 194(2): 96, 2022 Jan 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35029759
Few estuaries remain unaffected by water management and altered freshwater deliveries. The Caloosahatchee River Estuary is a perfect case study for assessing the impact of altered hydrology on natural oyster reef (Crassostrea virginica) populations. The watershed has been highly modified and greatly enlarged by an artificial connection to Lake Okeechobee. Accordingly, to generate data to support water management recommendations, this study monitored various oyster biometrics over 15 years along the primary salinity gradient. Oyster reef densities were significantly affected by both prolonged high volume freshwater releases creating hyposaline conditions at upstream sites and by a lack of freshwater input creating hypersaline conditions at downstream sites. Low freshwater input led to an increase in disease caused by Perkinsus marinus and predation. Moderate (< 2000 cfs) and properly timed (winter/spring) freshets benefited oysters with increased gametogenesis, good larval mixing, and a reprieve from disease. If high volume freshets occurred in the late summer, extensive mortality occurred at the upstream site due to low salinity. These findings suggest freshwater releases in the late summer, when reproductive stress is at its peak and pelagic larvae are most vulnerable, should be limited to < 2000 cfs, but that longer freshets (1-3 weeks) in the winter and early spring (e.g., December-April) benefit oysters by reducing salinity and lessening disease intensity. Similar strategies can be employed in other managed systems, and patterns regarding the timing of high volume flows are applicable to all estuaries where the management of healthy oyster reefs is a priority.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estuários / Crassostrea Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Monit Assess Assunto da revista: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Holanda

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estuários / Crassostrea Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Monit Assess Assunto da revista: SAUDE AMBIENTAL Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Holanda