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Long-term changes in polychaete assemblages of Botany Bay (NSW, Australia) following a dredging event
Authors:Fraser Ceridwen  Hutchings Pat  Williamson Jane
Institution:Marine Ecology Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia. cfraser@bio.mq.edu.au
Abstract:The long-term effects of marine aggregate dredging on near-shore benthic assemblages are still largely unknown, despite a global increase in demand for, and extraction of, marine aggregates. This study assessed the state of recovery of polychaete assemblages in Botany Bay, temperate NSW, Australia, at sites dredged for aggregate material more than 10 years previously. Sedimentary and faunal samples were collected from impact sites in Botany Bay, and from reference sites in nearby Pittwater estuary. This study was based on, and included data from, a study conducted by the Australian Museum at the same sites in the 2 years following cessation of dredging. Abundance, species richness and evenness of polychaetes, as well as overall polychaete assemblage structure, were compared between localities over time.
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