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Main Title Vertical Distribution of Profundal Benthos in Lake Superior Sediments.
Author Heuschele, A. S. ;
CORP Author Normandale Community Coll., Bloomington, MN.;Environmental Research Lab.-Duluth, MN.
Year Published 1982
Report Number EPA-R-806084; EPA/600/J-82/439;
Stock Number PB85-103000
Additional Subjects Benthos ; Sediments ; Lake Superior ; Sampling ; Worms ; Nematoda ; Cores ; Density(Mass/volume) ; Interfaces ; Depth ; Sands ; Clay soils ; Abundance ; Mixing ; Spatial distribution ; Larvae ; Reprints ; Biological mixing ; Oligochaeta ; Pontoporeia
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Abstract
Layers of sediment in box cores from 10 Lake Superior open lake sites were sieved at 250 micrometers to retain benthos. The average density of benthic organisms, 3,055/sq m, was higher than has previously been reported for profundal regions of the lake, suggesting that biological mixing is important in the sediments. Bottom fauna were distributed from the water-sediment interface to a depth of 1.7 cm in firm glacial till and to a depth of 15 cm in soft clay. There was variability between sampling sites: oligochaetes and nematodes penetrated further into loose sediments than into compacted sand or clay. Ninety-six percent of the profundal benthos was found within the first four centimeters of sediment, with 47% between 0 and 0.5 cm (mostly Pontoporeia hoyi, naidids, sphaeriids, copepods, ostracods, and neorhabdocoels); 49% between 0.5 and 4 cm (mostly nematodes and oligochaetes); and 4% below 4 cm. The location of oligochaete cocoons containing embryos indicated that enchytraeid positions in the cores often represented their in situ vertical distribution. (Copyright (c) Internat. Assoc. Great Lakes Res. 1982.)