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We compared nekton use ofVallisneria americana Michx. (submerged aquatic vegetation, SAV) with marsh shoreline vegetation and subtidal nonvegetated bottom (SNB) using a 1-m2 drop sampler in the oligohaline area of Barataria Bay, Louisiana. Mean densities of most abundant species were significantly different among six habitat types. Harris mud crabRhithropanopeus harrisii, Ohio shrimpMacrobrachium ohione, blue crabCallinectes sapidus, daggerblade, grass shrimpPalaemonetes pugio, white shrimpLitopenaeus setiferus (fall), rainwater, killifishLucania parva, naked gobyGobiosoma bosc, code gobyGobiosoma robustum (fall), speckled worm eelMyrophis punctatus (fall), and gulf pipefishSyngnathus scovelli (spring), were much more abundant, and species richness also was greater, inVallisneria than over SNB.Vallisneria supported densities of most species that were similar to those in marsh vegetation, although naked goby and gulf pipefish were more abundant inVallisneria, and speckled worm eel and saltmarsh topminnowFundulus jenkinsi were more abundant in marsh. Within theVallisneria bed, densities of Harris mud crab, rainwater killifish, and speckled worm eel were higher at sites near the marsh (SAV Inside Edge) than at sites more distant from the marsh (SAV Outside Edge), and Ohio shrimp (fall) densities were higher in the interior of the bed than along the edges. The mean size of blue crab was larger in marsh thanVallisneria and large inVallisneria than SNB. White shrimp did not differ in size among habitat types.Vallisneria beds may provide an important nursery habitat for young blue crab and white shrimp that use oligohaline estuarine areas. These SAV beds can provide an alternative structural habitat to emergent vegetation during periods of low water, becauseVallisneria occurs in the subtidal and generally persists throughout the year on the Gulf coast. Species whose young thrive in low-salinity waters and also depend on structure would benefit most fromVallisneria habitat in estuaries.
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Rozas, L.P., Minello, T.J. Nekton use ofVallisneria americana Michx. (Wild celery) beds and adjacent habitats in Coastal Louisiana. Estuaries and Coasts: J ERF 29, 297–310 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02781998
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