Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models

Benthic fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) were evaluated in grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (G), silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (S), and bighead carp Aristichthys nobilis (B) polyculture systems, to which topmouth culter Erythroculter ilishaeformis (T), Pacific white shrim...

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Main Authors: Xiong, Y, Wang, F, Guo, X, Liu, F, Dong, S
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2017-02-01
Series:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v9/p43-54/
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spelling doaj-d11698b4097f4a5ab40b22977faa793f2020-11-25T04:02:40ZengInter-ResearchAquaculture Environment Interactions1869-215X1869-75342017-02-019435410.3354/aei00214Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture modelsXiong, YWang, FGuo, XLiu, FDong, SBenthic fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) were evaluated in grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (G), silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (S), and bighead carp Aristichthys nobilis (B) polyculture systems, to which topmouth culter Erythroculter ilishaeformis (T), Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (P), or common carp Cyprinus carpio (C) were added. These systems, GSBT, GSBP, and GSBC, respectively, were monitored over 5 mo (May to September 2014). The presence of L. vannamei and C. carpio increased CO2 and CH4 emissions in GSBP and GSBC, respectively. From June to August, CO2 and CH4 fluxes increased in the 3 systems, and in July and August these fluxes were significantly higher in GSBC than in GSBP and GSBT, and significantly higher in GSBP than in GSBT. The metabolisms of L. vannamei and C. carpio contributed to decrease dissolved oxygen, pH, and oxidation-reduction levels, and the bioturbation of the upper sediment layers caused by these species increased organic matter degradation rate, resulting in a significant increase in particulate and dissolved organic carbon in the overlying water. Our results indicate that improving feeding efficiency and reducing organic carbon accumulation on the bottom of aquaculture ponds, as well as increasing dissolved oxygen and decreasing bioturbation across the sediment-water interface during farming seasons, is likely to reduce CO2 and CH4 release from aquaculture pond sediment, especially in July and August.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v9/p43-54/
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author Xiong, Y
Wang, F
Guo, X
Liu, F
Dong, S
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Wang, F
Guo, X
Liu, F
Dong, S
Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
author_facet Xiong, Y
Wang, F
Guo, X
Liu, F
Dong, S
author_sort Xiong, Y
title Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models
title_short Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models
title_full Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models
title_fullStr Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models
title_full_unstemmed Carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models
title_sort carbon dioxide and methane fluxes across the sediment-water interface in different grass carp ctenopharyngodon idella polyculture models
publisher Inter-Research
series Aquaculture Environment Interactions
issn 1869-215X
1869-7534
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Benthic fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) were evaluated in grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (G), silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (S), and bighead carp Aristichthys nobilis (B) polyculture systems, to which topmouth culter Erythroculter ilishaeformis (T), Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (P), or common carp Cyprinus carpio (C) were added. These systems, GSBT, GSBP, and GSBC, respectively, were monitored over 5 mo (May to September 2014). The presence of L. vannamei and C. carpio increased CO2 and CH4 emissions in GSBP and GSBC, respectively. From June to August, CO2 and CH4 fluxes increased in the 3 systems, and in July and August these fluxes were significantly higher in GSBC than in GSBP and GSBT, and significantly higher in GSBP than in GSBT. The metabolisms of L. vannamei and C. carpio contributed to decrease dissolved oxygen, pH, and oxidation-reduction levels, and the bioturbation of the upper sediment layers caused by these species increased organic matter degradation rate, resulting in a significant increase in particulate and dissolved organic carbon in the overlying water. Our results indicate that improving feeding efficiency and reducing organic carbon accumulation on the bottom of aquaculture ponds, as well as increasing dissolved oxygen and decreasing bioturbation across the sediment-water interface during farming seasons, is likely to reduce CO2 and CH4 release from aquaculture pond sediment, especially in July and August.
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v9/p43-54/
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