Loss and self-restoration of macrobenthic diversity in reclamation habitats of estuarine islands in Yangtze Estuary, China

Weiwei Lv, Zhiquan Liu, Yang Yang, Youhui Huang, Bin Fan, Qichen Jiang, Yunlong Zhao

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Abstract

In this study, macrobenthic diversity data were collected from intertidal habitats of island wetlands in Yangtze Estuary before and after reclamation. Three survey regions based on habitat features were investigated: protected region, normal region, and self-restored region. The pattern of diversity variation showed a sharp decrease in reclamation sites and an obvious increase in vegetated sites of the self-restored region before and after reclamation. A declining trend in habitat health was observed in reclamation sites, but the degree of perturbation was relatively weaker in protected region than in normal region. The vegetated site showed a better self-restoration of biodiversity than the bald site. These results suggest that reclamation may have a negative influence on biodiversity and habitat health status in the intertidal wetland. Also, there is a possibility of self-restoration in tidal flats disturbed by reclamation and the resistance effect in nature reserve may reduce the disturbances resulting from reclamation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)128-136
Number of pages9
JournalMarine Pollution Bulletin
Volume103
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2016

Keywords

  • Diversity loss
  • Diversity self-restoration
  • Macrobenthos
  • Reclamation
  • Yangtze Estuary

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