Response of Nekton to Tidal Salt Marsh Restoration, a Meta-Analysis of Restoration Trajectories

被引:10
|
作者
Weinstein, Michael P. [1 ]
Hazen, Robert [2 ]
Litvin, Steven Y. [3 ]
机构
[1] New Jersey Marine Sci Consortium, Sandy Hook, NJ 07732 USA
[2] New Jersey Dept Environm Protect, Div Sci Res & Environm Hlth, 401 East State St, Trenton, NJ 08625 USA
[3] Monterey Bay Aquarium Res Inst, 7700 Sandholdt Rd, Moss Landing, CA 95039 USA
关键词
Meta-analysis; Hedges' d; Restoration; Growth and catch per unit effort; Salt hay farms; Phragmites degraded sites; MUMMICHOG FUNDULUS-HETEROCLITUS; REED PHRAGMITES-AUSTRALIS; COMMON REED; DELAWARE BAY; STABLE-ISOTOPE; FISH; HABITAT; INVASION; CREEKS; NURSERIES;
D O I
10.1007/s13157-018-1106-6
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Restoration of 4049ha of tidal wetlands was required to offset nekton losses at a power facility located on Delaware Bay, USA. Vegetation coverage, the permitted criterion for success, was compared by meta-analysis to restoration trajectories for abundance and growth of dominant nekton during the same 17-year period at two reference and five restoration sites. Mean catch per unit effort (CPUE), at both upper Bay (former Phragmites australis dominated sites) and lower Bay (former salt hay farms), were generally indistinguishable from those of the reference sites, and Hedge's d for all sites suggested that numbers of individuals at restored locations did not differ significantly from those at the reference sites. Mean length distributions of dominant nekton in the upper Bay, however, were negative for all restoration sites combined by the end of the study. Although growth of nekton at the lower Bay restoration sites was indistinguishable from reference sites, the grand mean length for nekton measured at all sites in the Bay was negative suggesting that nekton growth at the formerly Phragmites-dominated sites failed to meet the restoration goals by the end of the study period. Thus, vegetation success criteria may not necessarily reflect recovery of animal related success criteria.
引用
收藏
页码:575 / 585
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Evolution and Effectiveness of Salt Marsh Restoration: A Bibliometric Analysis
    Goncalves, Carlos
    Fernandes, Joao
    Neto, Joao M.
    Verissimo, Helena
    Cacador, Isabel
    Verdelhos, Tiago
    WATER, 2024, 16 (08)
  • [22] Vegetation Community Response to Tidal Marsh Restoration of a Large River Estuary
    Belleveau, Lisa J.
    Takekawa, John Y.
    Woo, Isa
    Turner, Kelley L.
    Barham, Jesse B.
    Takekawa, Jean E.
    Ellings, Christopher S.
    Chin-Leo, Gerardo
    NORTHWEST SCIENCE, 2015, 89 (02) : 136 - 147
  • [23] Prioritizing tidal marsh restoration in grazing lands
    Araya-Lopez, Rocio
    Possignham, Hugh P.
    Wartman, Melissa
    Macreadie, Peter I.
    Costa, Micheli Duarte de Paula
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2025, 380
  • [24] Analysis of the Response of Ant Communities to Ecological Restoration: A Meta-analysis
    Rios-Casanova, Leticia
    Godinez-Alvarez, Hector
    SOUTHWESTERN ENTOMOLOGIST, 2023, 48 (01) : 231 - 248
  • [25] Evaluating salt marsh restoration in Delaware Bay: Analysis of fish response at former salt hay farms
    Able, KW
    Nemerson, DM
    Grothues, TM
    ESTUARIES, 2004, 27 (01): : 58 - 69
  • [26] Using nekton growth as a metric for assessing habitat restoration by marsh terracing
    Rozas, Lawrence P.
    Minello, Thomas J.
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2009, 394 : 179 - 193
  • [27] Evaluating salt marsh restoration in Delaware Bay: Analysis of Fish response at former salt hay farms
    Kenneth W. Able
    David M. Nemerson
    Thomas M. Grothues
    Estuaries, 2004, 27 : 58 - 69
  • [28] Can habitat restoration be redundant? Response of mobile fishes and crustaceans to oyster reef restoration in marsh tidal creeks
    Geraldi, Nathan R.
    Powers, Sean P.
    Heck, Kenneth L.
    Cebrian, Just
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2009, 389 : 171 - 180
  • [29] Measuring sediment accretion in early tidal marsh restoration
    Takekawa, John Y.
    Woo, Isa
    Athearn, Nicole D.
    Demers, Scott
    Gardiner, Rachel J.
    Perry, William M.
    Ganju, Neil K.
    Shellenbarger, Gregory G.
    Schoellhamer, David H.
    WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2010, 18 (03) : 297 - 305
  • [30] Restoration of the Sieperda tidal marsh in the Scheldt estuary, the Netherlands
    Eertman, RHM
    Kornman, BA
    Stikvoort, E
    Verbeek, H
    RESTORATION ECOLOGY, 2002, 10 (03) : 438 - 449