population dynamics

Macroinfaunal counts, 2003-2020, from marsh cores along Rowley River tidal creeks associated with long term fertilization experiments, Rowley, MA.

Abstract: 

Macroinfaunal counts, 2003-2006, 2007, 2009, 2012--2020 from marsh cores along Rowley River tidal creeks associated with long term fertilization experiments, Rowley, MA. The long term fertilization experiment, TIDE project, aims to simulate eutrophication on a large scale by the addition of  NO3-   aiming to reach 70μM concentrations from May to September every year during the growing season.  This fertilization of the marsh has been going on at Sweeney Creek since the 2004 growing season and at Clubhead Creek in 2005 and  then from 2009 till 2016. Fertilization stopped in 2016.

Core Areas: 

Data set ID: 

191

Keywords: 

Short name: 

LTE-TIDE-Macroinfauna

Purpose: 

 

Data sources: 

LTE-TIDE-Macroinfauna_csv
LTE-TIDE-Macroinfauna_xls

Methods: 

Macroinfauna samples were taken with push corers (6.6 cm inner diameter) in the sediment to a depth of 5 cm.  Animals retained on a 500 micron sieve were enumerated and identified.  Samples taken along an inudndation gradient  at low tide from the mudflats to the high marsh along three transects within each creek branch.

Data are reported per core. To scale up to m2, multiply by  292.4

Creeks-

Reference creeks are West and Nelson

Nutrient Enriched creeks are Sweeney and Clubhead.  Sweeney was fertilized every summer  (May-Sept, ~120 days) since 2004.  Clubhead was fertilized in 2005 and again from 2009-2013.  A branch of each creek was selected for fish reduction where the killifish Funudulus heteroclitus was reduced ~60-80%.  Killifish reduction occurred from 2004-2006.

All creeks have two branches determined by direction at confluence while facing upstream (Left or Right).  West Left was not sampled after 2019 due to restricted access to that marsh.

Data are not available for Clubhead and Nelson for 2004, 2006, 2007. In 2013, limited data for Clubhead in 2013 and none for Nelson.

Associated publications:
-Johnson, D.S., Fleeger, J.W., Galván, K.A. et al. Worm holes and their space-time continuum: Spatial and temporal variability of macroinfaunal annelids in a Northern New England salt marsh. Estuaries and Coasts: JERF 30, 226–237 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02700166

-Johhnson, D.S., and J.W. Fleeger. 2009. The effect of large-scale nutrient enrichment and predator reduction on macroinfauna in a Massachusetts salt marsh:  a four-year study.  Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 373:35-44.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2009.03.003

Maintenance: 

On going collection

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