Marine Biology Lecture 7: Estuaries What is an estuary?

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Marine Biology
Lecture 7: Estuaries
What is an estuary?
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Definition
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“Partially enclosed embayment where fresh
and salt water meet.”
Biological perspective
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One of the most biologically productive types
of ecosystems in the world
Types of estuaries in Oregon
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Drowned river mouth
River dominated
Bar built
Blind
Bar-built estuary
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Cape Hatteras,
North Carolina
Bar Built Estuary
Stony Brook Harbor, Long Beach
Parts of an estuarine system
Salinity profiles
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Positive “salt wedge” estuary
Salinity classifications (cont.)
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Negative (“evaporate”) estuary
Effects of tides on salinity
Other physical characteristics
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Substrate
General description
 Relationship to salinity
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Other physical characteristics (cont.)
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Temperature
Wave action and currents
Turbidity
Oxygen
Salinity tolerance of organisms
Osmoconformers vs. osmoregulators
Estuarine food webs
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Sources of energy
Organic matter
 Phytoplankton
 Algal mats
 Plants
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Primary consumers
Planktovores
 Detritovores
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Key predators
Estuarine food webs
Focus: Niche partitioning in birds
Prey location tactics
Common estuarine animals
in Oregon
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Worms (a variety)
Clams (a variety)
Snails (in some)
Ghost shrimp (Calianassa californiensis)
Sand shrimp (Crangon spp.)
A variety of crabs
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Cancer magister can be found in estuaries, although
they are stenohaline and found near the bottom
Predatory fish
Birds
Common estuarine organisms
in Oregon
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Worms: a variety
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Abarenicola sp.
Common estuarine organisms
in Oregon
Saxadoma nutalli: butternut clam
Protothaca staminia: littleneck
Mya arenaria: soft-shelled clam
Photos: Melissa Phipps
Macoma nasuta: bent-nosed clam
Common estuarine organisms
in Oregon
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Snails
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Cerithidea sp.:
California horn snail
Common estuarine organisms
in Oregon
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Callianassa californiensis: the ghost shrimp
Common estuarine organisms
in Oregon
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Crangon sp.: the sand shrimp
Salt Marshes
Mangroves
Mangrove prop roots
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