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Effects of trophic conditions on benthic macrofauna in the vicinity of the River Swina mouth (Pomeranian Bay; Southern Baltic Sea)
The export of phytal material from the eutrophic Szczecin Lagoon into the
Pomeranian Bay creates excellent trophic conditions for the local benthic fauna
in the vicinity of the mouth of the river Świna, where the bottom macrofauna is
abundant but highly variable. The changes in the bottom macrofauna biomass of
selected taxa, chlorophyll a and nutrient concentrations were tested for associations.
The biomasses of selected taxa varied in significant concordance, which suggests
that these changes have common causes. Despite the importance of trophic
enrichment to faunal abundance, no relationships between faunal biomass and
chlorophyll a concentration changes were established. The presence of organic
matter enables macrofauna to attain a high biomass, but population fluctuations
are controlled by numerous factors. The significant relationship between the
changes in the annual average phosphate levels and chlorophyll a concentrations in
the Szczecin Lagoon indicates the importance of this nutrient to primary production
processes in the Lagoon and to the trophic conditions for benthic macrofauna in
the vicinity of the Świna mouth.