2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/4729267
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Sediment Properties and Benthic Fauna Associated with Stock Enhancement and Farming of Marine Bivalve Populations in Xiangshan Bay, China

Abstract: This study was designed to examine the impacts of ark shell Scapharca subcrenata enhancement and suspended oyster Crassostrea sikamea farming on sediment properties and fauna communities in the benthic zone of Xiangshan Bay, China. Ark shell enhancement took place over 319 days, after which sediment samples were collected from each of the three treatment sites: the enhancement area, an oyster farm, and a control area. Sediments from the oyster farming area had significantly higher moisture and acid volatile su… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, Site 3 had a finer mud substrate than stations 1 and 2. Ping et al [50] added that the benthos has a sedentary habit and weak mobility, a sensitive indicator of environmental changes.…”
Section: Benthic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Site 3 had a finer mud substrate than stations 1 and 2. Ping et al [50] added that the benthos has a sedentary habit and weak mobility, a sensitive indicator of environmental changes.…”
Section: Benthic Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%