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MEPS 191:187-194 (1999)
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Abstract
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Changes in the plankton community passing a Mytilus edulis mussel bed
Fredrik Norén1,*, Joel Haamer2, Odd Lindahl3
1Dept. of Marine Botany, Box 46, 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
2National Board of Fisheries, Institute of Coastal Research, Nya varvet, 426 71 Västra Frölunda, Sweden
3Kristineberg Marine Research Station, 450 34 Fiskebäckskil, Sweden
f.noren@kmf.gu.se

ABSTRACT: The changes in phytoplankton community in water passing a large natural population of the blue mussels Mytilus edulis L. in the Öresund strait between Malmö and Copenhagen were studied. Changes in both the biomass and composition of the
phytoplankton community were detected and an explanation invoking intense grazing pressure from the mussels is proposed. The biomass, measured as biovolume, decreased from 0.42 to 0.11 mm3 l-1 (74% decrease) as the non-stratified tur
water passed the mussel bed over a distance of 20 km. Beyond the mussel bed, biomass increased to 0.39 mm3 l-1 within 27 km. A benthic filter-feeder model was adapted to correlate the theoretical maximum filtration with observations.
was in accordance with observed values if a filtration efficiency of 25% was applied. During the passage the phytoplankton community was shifted to smaller phytoplankton cells: phytoplankton with a diameter of 2 to 12 µm increased from 65 to 89% of the
total phytoplankton community and all other plankton taxa declined. This observed shift in community was significant correlated with a predicted shift due to the mussel filtration.
KEY WORDS: Benthic-pelagic coupling · Ñresund · Grazing impact · Phytoplankton · Community structure · Modelling

Published in MEPS Vol.
191
(1999) on December 30
Print ISSN: 0171-8630; Online ISSN: 1616-1599.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1999
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