Environmental conditions and biological community of the Penzhina and Talovka hypertidal estuary (northwest Kamchatka) in the ice-free season
- Authors: Koval M.V.1, Gorin S.L.2, Romanenko F.A.3, Lepskaya E.V.1, Polyakova A.A.1, Galyamov R.A.1, Esin E.V.2
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Affiliations:
- Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
- Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
- Moscow State University
- Issue: Vol 57, No 4 (2017)
- Pages: 539-551
- Section: Marine Biology
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0001-4370/article/view/149486
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437017040129
- ID: 149486
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Abstract
New data on the abiotic conditions; species composition; abundance, distribution, and migrations of fauna; and feeding interactions in an estuary ecosystem were obtained during expeditions in the mouths of Penzhina and Talovka rivers (northwest Kamchatka). It is revealed that in the ice-free season, the hydrological regime of the estuary is determined by seasonal fluctuations of river runoff, as well as fortnightly and daily variation of tides. The estuary is characterized by hypertidal fluctuations (up to 10–12 m); strong reverse flows (up to 1.0–1.5 m/s), considerable tidal variations in salinity (from 0 to 6–9‰ at the river boundary and from 6–8 to 14–16‰ at the offshore boundary), and high water turbidity (up to 1 000 NTU or more). Based on the spatial structure of the community, three ecological zones with mobile boundaries are distinguished: freshwater (salinity 0–0.1‰), estuarine (0–12.3‰), and neritic (11.2–18.9‰). High turbidity prevents the development of phytoplankton in the estuarine zone (EZ), and the local benthic community is significantly depleted due to the desalination and wide spread of aleuritic silts. Neritic copepods and nektobenthic brackish- water crustaceans generate the maximum abundance and biomass here. The species that have adapted to the local extreme hydrologic conditions dominate and form the basis of the estuarine food chain. Dominant among the EZ vertebrates are such groups as anadromous fishes (smelts, pacific salmons, charrs, and sticklebacks); waterfowl (terns, kittiwakes, cormorants, fulmars, puffins, guillemots, auklets, and wadepipers); and predatory marine mammals (larga, ringed seal, bearded seal, and white whale). The total abundance and biomass of these animals are much higher in the pelagic EZ in comparison to neighboring zones.
About the authors
M. V. Koval
Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
Author for correspondence.
Email: koval.m.v@kamniro.ru
Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
S. L. Gorin
Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
Email: koval.m.v@kamniro.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
F. A. Romanenko
Moscow State University
Email: koval.m.v@kamniro.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
E. V. Lepskaya
Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
Email: koval.m.v@kamniro.ru
Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
A. A. Polyakova
Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
Email: koval.m.v@kamniro.ru
Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
R. A. Galyamov
Kamchatka Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
Email: koval.m.v@kamniro.ru
Russian Federation, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
E. V. Esin
Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography
Email: koval.m.v@kamniro.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
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