Suspension-feeding bivalves and the fate of primary production: An estuarine model applied to Chesapeake Bay (original) (raw)
Literature Cited
Berg, H. C. 1983. Random Walks in Biology. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. Google Scholar
Beukema, J. J. and M. Desprez. 1986. Single and dual annual growing seasons in the tellinid bivalve Macoma balthica (L.). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 102:35–45. Article Google Scholar
Breitburg, D. L. 1990. Near-shore hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay: Patterns and relationships among physical factors. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 30:593–609. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Butman, C. A. 1986. Larval settlement of soft-sediment invertebrates: Some predictions based on an analysis of near-bottom velocity profiles, p. 487–513. In J. C. J. Nihoul (ed.), Marine Interfaces Ecohydrodynamics. Elsevier, Amsterdam. Chapter Google Scholar
Cloern, J. E. 1982. Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in south San Francisco Bay? Marine Ecology Progress Series 9:191–202. Article Google Scholar
Cohen, R. R. H., P. V. Dressler, E. J. P. Phillips, and R. L. Cory. 1984. The effect of the Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea, on the phytoplankton of the Potomac River, Maryland. Limnology and Oceanography 29:170–180. Google Scholar
Cronin, W. B. 1971. Volumetric, areal, and tidal statistics of the Chesapeake Bay estuary and its tributaries. Chesapeake Bay Institute, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Special Report 20. Google Scholar
Cronin, W. B. and D. W. Pritchard. 1975. Additional statistics on the dimensions of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries: Cross-section widths and segment volumes perimeter depth. Chesapeake Bay Institute, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, Special Report 42. Google Scholar
Dame, R., R. Zingmark, and D. Nelson. 1980. Filter feeding coupling between the estuarine water column and benthic subsystems. p. 521–526. In V. S. Kennedy (ed.), Estuarine Perspectives. Academic Press, New York. Google Scholar
Doering, P. H. and C. A. Oviatt. 1986. Application of filtration rate models to field population of bivalves: An assessment using experimental mesocosms. Marine Ecology Progress Series 31: 265–275. Article Google Scholar
Foster-Smith, R. L. 1975. The effect of concentration of suspension on the filtration rates and pseudofaecal production for Mytilus edulis L., Cerastoderma edule (L.), and Venerupis pullastra (Montagu). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 17:1–22. Article Google Scholar
Fréchette, M., C. A. Butman, and W. R. Geyer. 1989. The importance of boundary-layer flows in supplying phytoplankton to the benthic suspension feeder Mytilus edulis L. Limnology and Oceanography 34:19–36. Google Scholar
Gerritsen, J. 1980. Adaptive responses to encounter problems, p. 52–62. In W. C. Kerfoot (ed.), ASLO Special Symposium 2. The Evolution and Ecology of Zooplankton Communities. The University Press of New England. Hanover, New Hampshire. Google Scholar
Gerritsen, J. and J. R. Strickler. 1977. Encounter probabilities and community structure in zooplankton: A mathematical model. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 34:73–82. Google Scholar
Gerritsen, J., J. A. Ranasinghe, and A. F. Holland. 1989. Comparison of three strategies to improve water quality in the Maryland portion of Chesapeake Bay. Appendix C. In A. F. Holland, A. T. Shaughnessy, L. C. Scott, V. A. Dickens, J. Gerritsen, and J. A. Ranasinghe (authors), Long-Term Benthic Monitoring and Assessment Program for the Maryland Portion of Chesapeake Bay: Interpretive Report. Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Chesapeake Bay Research and Monitoring Division. Annapolis, Maryland. Report No. CBRM-LTB/EST-89-2. Google Scholar
Geyer, W. R. and R. P. Signell. 1992. A reassessment of the role of tidal dispersion in estuaries and bays. Estuaries 15:97–108. Article Google Scholar
Holland, A. F., N. K. Mountford, and J. A. Mihursky. 1977. Temporal variation in upper Bay mesohaline benthic communities: I. The 9-m mud habitat. Chesapeake Science 18:370–378. Article Google Scholar
Holland, A. F., A. T. Shaughnessy, L. C. Scott, V. A. Dickens, J. Gerritsen, and J. A. Ranasinghe. 1989. Long-Term Benthic Monitoring and Assessment Program for the Maryland Portion of Chesapeake Bay: Interpretive Report. Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Chesapeake Bay Research and Monitoring Division. Annapolis, Maryland, Report No. CBRM-LTB/EST-89-2. Google Scholar
Holland, A. F., A. T. Shaughnessy, L. C. Scott, V. A. Dickens, J. A. Ranasinghe, and J. K. Summers. 1988. Progress Report: Long-Term Benthic Monitoring and Assessment Program for the Maryland Portion of Chesapeake Bay (July 1986–October 1987). Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Power Plant Research Program, and Maryland Department of the Environment, Office of Environmental Programs. Annapolis, Maryland. Report No. PPRP-LTB/EST-88-1. Google Scholar
Holling, C. S. 1966. The functional response of invertebrate predators to prey density. Memoirs Entomological Society of Canada 48:1–86. Google Scholar
Hummel, H. 1985a. Food intake of Macoma balthica (Mollusca) in relation to seasonal changes in its potential food on a tidal flat in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research 19:52–76. Article Google Scholar
Hummel, H. 1985b. Food intake and growth in Macoma balthica (Mollusca) in the laboratory. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research 19:77–83. Article Google Scholar
HydroQual, Inc. 1987. A Steady-State Coupled Hydrodynamic/Water Quality Model of the Eutrophication and Anoxia Process in the Chesapeake Bay. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Chesapeake Bay Program, Annapolis, Maryland.
Jørgensen, C. B., P. Famme, H. S. Kristensen, P. S. Larsen, F. Mohlenberg, and H. U. Riisgard. 1986. The bivalve pump. Marine Ecology Progress Series 34:69–77. Article Google Scholar
Jørgensen, C. B., P. S. Larsen, and H. U. Riisgard. 1990. Effects of temperature on the mussel pump. Marine Ecology Progress Series 64:89–97. Article Google Scholar
Jørgensen, S. E. (ed.). 1979. Handbook of Environmental Data and Ecological Parameters. International Society for Ecological Modeling, Copenhagen. Google Scholar
Kiørboe, T. and F. Mohlenberg. 1981. Particle selection in suspension feeding bivalves. Marine Ecology Progress Series 5: 291–296. Article Google Scholar
Loosanoff, V. L. 1958. Some aspects of behavior of oysters at different temperatures. Biological Bulletin 114:57–70. Article Google Scholar
Malone, T. C., W. M. Kemp, H. W. Ducklow, W. R. Boynton, J. H. Tuttle, and R. B. Jonas. 1986. Lateral variation in the production and fate of phytoplankton in a partially stratified estuary. Marine Ecology Progress Series 32:149–160. Article Google Scholar
Monismith, S. G., J. R. Koseff, J. K. Thompson, C. A. O'Riordan, and H. M. Nepf. 1990. A study of model bivalve siphonal currents. Limnology and Oceanography 35:680–696. Google Scholar
Morse, D. C. 1945. Some observations on the food and feeding of oysters in Chesapeake Bay, Proceedings, National Shellfish Association 35:3 p.
Mountford, N. K., A. F. Holland, and J. A. Mihursky. 1977. Identification and description of macrobenthic communities in the Calvert Cliffs region of Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Science 14:360–369. Article Google Scholar
Nakamura, M., M. Yamamuro, M. Ishikawa, and H. Nishimura. 1988. Role of the bivalve Corbicula japonica in the nitrogen cycle in a mesohaline lagoon. Marine Biology 99:369–374. Article Google Scholar
Newell, R. I. E. 1988. Ecological changes in Chesapeake Bay: Are they the result of overharvesting the American oyster Crassostrea virginica? p. 536–546. In M. P. Lynch and E. C. Krome (eds.), Understanding the Estuary: Advances in Chesapeake Bay Research. Chesapeake Research Consortium, Publication 129 CBP/TRS 24/88. Gloucester Point, Virginia.
Nowell, A. R. M. and P. A. Jumars. 1984. Flow environments of aquatic benthos. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 15: 303–328. Article Google Scholar
Officer, C. B., T. J. Smayda, and R. Mann. 1982. Benthic filter feeding: A natural eutrophication control. Marine Ecology Progress Series 9:203–210. Article Google Scholar
Oviatt, C. A. and S. W. Nixon. 1975. Sediment resuspension and deposition in Narragansett Bay. Estuarine and Coastal Marine Science 3:201–217. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Porter, K. G., J. Gerritsen, and J. D. Orcutt, Jr. 1982. The effect of food concentration on swimming patterns, feeding behavior, ingestion, assimilation, and respiration by Daphnia. Limnology and Oceanography 27:935–949. Google Scholar
Pritchard, D. W. 1967. Observations of circulation in coastal plain estuaries, p. 37–44. In G. H. Lauff (ed.), Estuaries. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Publication No. 83. Washington, D.C.
Rubenstein, D. I. and M. A. R. Koehl. 1977. The mechanisms of filter feeding: Some theoretical considerations. American Naturalist 111:981–994. Article Google Scholar
Schulte, E. H. 1975. Influence of algal concentration and temperature on the filtration rate of Mytilus edulis. Marine Biology 30:331–341. Article Google Scholar
Sellner, K. G., D. C. Brownlee, and F. Jacobs. 1989. The fate of primary production in Chesapeake Bay and its subestuaries: Zooplankton herbivory. Prepared for Maryland Department of the Environment by Benedict Estuarine Research Laboratory, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Benedict, Maryland.
Tunnicliffe, V. and M. J. Risk. 1977. Relationships between the bivalve Macoma balthica and bacteria in intertidal sediments: Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy. Journal of Marine Research 35:499–507. Google Scholar
Tyler, M. A., and H. H. Seliger. 1978. Annual subsurface transport of a red tide dinoflagellate to its bloom area: Water circulation patterns and organism distributions in the Chesapeake Bay. Limnology and Oceanography 23:227–246. Article Google Scholar
Ulanowicz, R. E. and J. H. Tuttle. 1992. The trophic consequences of oyster stock rehabilitation in Chesapeake Bay. Estuaries 15:298–306. ArticleCAS Google Scholar
Walne, P. R. 1972. The influence of current speed, body size, and water temperature on the filtration rate of five species of bivalves. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 52:345–374. Article Google Scholar
Wildish, D. J. and D. D. Kristmanson. 1984. Importance to mussels of the benthic boundary layer. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 41:1618–1625. Article Google Scholar
Winter, J. E. 1978. A review of the knowledge of suspension feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves, with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. Aquaculture 13:1–33. Article Google Scholar
Wright, R. T., C. B. Coffin, C. Persing, and D. Pearson. 1982. Field and laboratory measurements of bivalve filtration of natural marine bacterioplankton. Limnology and Oceanography 27:91–98. Google Scholar
Zimmerman, J. T. F. 1976. Mixing and flushing of tidal embayments in the western Dutch Wadden Sea, part II: Analysis of mixing processes, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research 10:397–439. Article Google Scholar