2013
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12271
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Response of mollusc assemblages to climate variability and anthropogenic activities: a 4000‐year record from a shallow bar‐built lagoon system

Abstract: With their position at the interface between land and ocean and their fragile nature, lagoons are sensitive to environmental change, and it is reasonable to expect these changes would be recorded in well-preserved taxa such as molluscs. To test this, the 4000-year history of molluscs in Great South Bay, a bar-built lagoon, was reconstructed from 24 vibracores. Using x-radiography to identify shell layers, faunal counts, shell condition, organic content, and sediment type were measured in 325 samples. Sample ag… Show more

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“…The extensive presence of M. edulis within East Breach and their near absence within Otis Pike and Sunken Forest represents a distinction in ecosystem structure post-Hurricane Sandy. M. edulis presence appears to be linked to cooler water temperatures and higher salinities (Methratta et al 2016) and were last common to the area during the early 1800s when the inlet was previously open (Cerrato et al 2013).…”
Section: Influence Of the New Tidal Inletmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensive presence of M. edulis within East Breach and their near absence within Otis Pike and Sunken Forest represents a distinction in ecosystem structure post-Hurricane Sandy. M. edulis presence appears to be linked to cooler water temperatures and higher salinities (Methratta et al 2016) and were last common to the area during the early 1800s when the inlet was previously open (Cerrato et al 2013).…”
Section: Influence Of the New Tidal Inletmentioning
confidence: 99%