Net system production in coastal water as a function of eutrophication, seasonality and benthic macrofaunal abundance
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
1993
Abstract:
Net
system
production
ranged
from
13%
to
29%
of
apparent
system
production
in
enclosures
mod-
elling
coastal
marine
waters.
Net
production
was
measured
by
direct
and
indirect
methods
along
with
factors
which
impact
its
magnitude
and
fate.
The
direct
measures
of
carbon,
phosphorus,
and
nitrogen
content
of
accumulating
flocculent
material
in
enclosures
without
sediment
agreed
with
indirect
measures
by
net
system
metabolism
and
by
net
sediment
storage
from
nutrient
mass
balances.
Increased
nutrient
supply,
increased
the
absolute,
but
not
relative,
net
system
production
ultimately
stored
in
the
sediment.
Net
production
as
dry
weight
of
floc
did
not
agree
with
that
calculated
from
oxygen
metabolism
owing
to
a
high
silicon
content
of
the
organic
matter.
The
presence
of
a
benthic
macrofauna
decreased
net
system
production
storage
by
about
28-54%
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COASTAL WATER; PRODUCTIITY; BENTHOS; EUTROPHYCATION
Elenco autori:
Zoppini, Annamaria
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