Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, Texas

Intertidal reefs comprised of the eastern oyster (<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>) are an important habitat type within the estuarine landscape and provide many unique ecosystem services. Within West Galveston Bay (WGB), Texas, this type of reef plays an important ecological role; however,...

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Main Authors: Marc H. Hanke, Amanda Hackney, Susan A. Heath
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
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description Intertidal reefs comprised of the eastern oyster (<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>) are an important habitat type within the estuarine landscape and provide many unique ecosystem services. Within West Galveston Bay (WGB), Texas, this type of reef plays an important ecological role; however, the system’s intertidal reef abundance, structure, and habitat provisions are relatively understudied, and the current spatial extent of these reefs has not been recently quantified. The primary objectives of the study were to identify intertidal oyster reefs utilizing GIS models and sample representative reefs for topographical characteristics, oyster demographics, and the associated benthic macrofauna (ABM) community composition in WGB from August 2019 to February 2020. Secondarily, GIS models and oyster population abundance were utilized to estimate the intertidal oyster abundance in WBG. The total area of intertidal oyster reefs in WGB was estimated to be 818,128 m<sup>2</sup>, with 59,931 m<sup>2</sup> of reefs confirmed through GIS analysis and ground truthing, and the GIS model estimating an additional 758,197 m<sup>2</sup> of reef. Through ground truthing, reefs were found to be either shell rakes, consisting of piled shell with minimal three-dimensional structure and oysters, or true intertidal reefs with high reef structure and oyster abundance. High oyster abundance was spatially distributed within the northeastern and southwestern areas of WGB and the total intertidal oyster population, coupling the GIS models and reef sampling, was estimated to be 500 million individual oysters. The ABM community was sparse in terms of richness and diversity, further indicating a lack of structural complexity in most of the reefs within this system. This study demonstrates the importance of coupling field results with GIS modeling to estimate system level population sizes and furthers the understanding of the spatial distributions of intertidal oyster reef to promote management, conservation, and restoration efforts.
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spelling doaj-art-3eac7cf4749540d896cdd97ab14c87fd2025-08-20T03:26:56ZengMDPI AGEcologies2673-41332025-05-01623610.3390/ecologies6020036Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, TexasMarc H. Hanke0Amanda Hackney1Susan A. Heath2Honors College, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USABlack Cat GIS and Biological Services, Houston, TX 77584, USAGulf Coast Bird Observatory, Lake Jackson, TX 77566, USAIntertidal reefs comprised of the eastern oyster (<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>) are an important habitat type within the estuarine landscape and provide many unique ecosystem services. Within West Galveston Bay (WGB), Texas, this type of reef plays an important ecological role; however, the system’s intertidal reef abundance, structure, and habitat provisions are relatively understudied, and the current spatial extent of these reefs has not been recently quantified. The primary objectives of the study were to identify intertidal oyster reefs utilizing GIS models and sample representative reefs for topographical characteristics, oyster demographics, and the associated benthic macrofauna (ABM) community composition in WGB from August 2019 to February 2020. Secondarily, GIS models and oyster population abundance were utilized to estimate the intertidal oyster abundance in WBG. The total area of intertidal oyster reefs in WGB was estimated to be 818,128 m<sup>2</sup>, with 59,931 m<sup>2</sup> of reefs confirmed through GIS analysis and ground truthing, and the GIS model estimating an additional 758,197 m<sup>2</sup> of reef. Through ground truthing, reefs were found to be either shell rakes, consisting of piled shell with minimal three-dimensional structure and oysters, or true intertidal reefs with high reef structure and oyster abundance. High oyster abundance was spatially distributed within the northeastern and southwestern areas of WGB and the total intertidal oyster population, coupling the GIS models and reef sampling, was estimated to be 500 million individual oysters. The ABM community was sparse in terms of richness and diversity, further indicating a lack of structural complexity in most of the reefs within this system. This study demonstrates the importance of coupling field results with GIS modeling to estimate system level population sizes and furthers the understanding of the spatial distributions of intertidal oyster reef to promote management, conservation, and restoration efforts.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4133/6/2/36eastern oyster<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>intertidal reefsspatial distributionGIS modelingpopulation dynamics
spellingShingle Marc H. Hanke
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Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, Texas
Ecologies
eastern oyster
<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>
intertidal reefs
spatial distribution
GIS modeling
population dynamics
title Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, Texas
title_full Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, Texas
title_fullStr Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, Texas
title_full_unstemmed Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, Texas
title_short Intertidal Oyster Reef Mapping and Population Analysis in West Galveston Bay, Texas
title_sort intertidal oyster reef mapping and population analysis in west galveston bay texas
topic eastern oyster
<i>Crassostrea virginica</i>
intertidal reefs
spatial distribution
GIS modeling
population dynamics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4133/6/2/36
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