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Title: Palaemonetes


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Palaemonetes glass shrimp
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Boundary Habitats
  • Estuaries

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Questions
  • What are estuaries?
  • Physical parameters
  • Biological classification
  • What are patterns of mixing in estuaries?
  • What are the challenges of estuaries?
  • How are estuaries and ocean systems linked?

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Estuary refers to a physical condition
  • A partially enclosed coastal area where fresh and
    sea water mix
  • Mixing creates high variability in salinity
  • Variable salinity is unusual in most other ocean
    systems
  • Definition excludes inland, saline waters
  • Geological derivation leads to finer
    classification of estuaries

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Drowned river valleys(Coastal plain estuaries)
  • Formed after the last ice age to 3000 years bp
    (before present)
  • Usually in temperate zone, with low sediment
    loads
  • Process of sedimentation is slower than
    inundation (otherwise one finds deltas)

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A drowned river valley estuary
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coastal plain estuary
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Bar-build Estuaries
  • Shallow basins, with barrier islands inlets
  • Sedimentation
  • inundation
  • May be shallow with extensive lagoons, marshes

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Fjords
  • Once covered by ice sheets
  • Glaciers cut typical U shaped valleys rock
    sills at mouths
  • Norway, Canada, Chile, New Zealand

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Tectonic estuaries
  • Created by faulting and land subsidence

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Patterns of mixing for fresh and sea water
  • Mechanisms influencing pattern
  • Fresh water has lower density floats on sea
    water if turbulence is low
  • River flow is out, tidal flux is both out and in
  • Mixing patterns are sensitive to flow rates
  • Salinity can be highly variable in space and time

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Fresh and salt water mixing regimes
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Positive or Salt-wedge estuaries
  • High flow of fresh water from river
  • Fresh water flows outward, over deeper salt water
  • Wedge of salt water changes position with tides
  • Moderately stratified
  • Also called river-dominated estuaries

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Marine-dominated estuaries
  • Very low flow of fresh water
  • Promotes more complete vertical mixing
  • Tidal flux, winds, and shape of basin influence
    mixing

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Negative/evaporite estuaries
  • In hot climates, high evaporation is combined
    with low fresh-water flow
  • Creates hypersaline estuaries (higher salinity
    than surrounding sea water)

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Fluctuations in salinity in the water column are
buffered in sediments
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Other important physical parameters
  • Turbidity
  • Sediment load delivered by river
  • Dynamics of settling and resuspension
  • Temperature, which can be highly variable in
    shallow water
  • Oxygen levels, also more variable than in typical
    ocean habitats

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Interactions among physical parameters
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Characteristics of biological communities Marsh
habitats
  • Generally, high density but low diversity
  • Physiological stresses
  • Low topographic substrate variability
  • But very high potential for productivity due to
    nutrient input

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Components
  • Macrophytes (seagrasses, sedges, rushes,
    cordgrasses)
  • Epiphytic algae (macro- and micro-)
  • Benthic macroalgae and microalgae
  • Phytoplankton

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Estuary edge zonation in marshes
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