Influence of tubificid worms on nutrient fluxes across water-sediment interface in fish farm settling ponds

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The influence of tubificid worms on nutrient translocation from water to fish farm sediments accumulating in settling ponds was addressed under laboratory conditions. Small microcosms of 0.5 L were filled up with 35 g of sludge from a fish farm settling pond and 0.15 L of filtered settling pond water. The experimental set up consisted of one control line (no worms added), a second experimental line with 1 mg of tubificid worms·g-1 fresh sediment (550 individuals·m-2) and a third experimental line with 40 mg of tubificid worms·g-1 fresh sediment (22000 individuals·m-2). Nutrients translocation was determined by monitoring overlaying water concentration of ammonia, nitrate and phosphate for ten days. Results showed that abundances of 550 individuals·m -2 had no significant influence on the fluxes of nutrients here considered. However, the influence of higher abundances of tubificids (22000 individuals·m-2) was of significant extent on the translocation of nitrate and phosphate. Accordingly, bioturbation of tubificids caused 55% lower nitrate uptake by the sediment when compared to control conditions. Phosphorus released by the sediments of the control condition was ca. 90% higher than that recorded under abundances of tubificids (22000 individuals·m-2). Results obtained allowed us to estimate that fish farm settling ponds highly colonized by tubificid worms (22000 individuals·m-2) may contribute to decrease phosphorus discharge (in terms of soluble phosphorus) in ca. 5 g of P·ton -1 of fish produced. © 2014 ONEMA.

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Puigagut, J., Chazarenc, F., & Comeau, Y. (2014). Influence of tubificid worms on nutrient fluxes across water-sediment interface in fish farm settling ponds. Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, (413). https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2014010

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