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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Community metabolism in shallow coral reef and seagrass ecosystems, lower Florida Keys
D. Turk1  S. Cerdeira Estrada1  S. R. Herwitz1  M. Dowd1  D. Ramsewak1  G. Toro-Farmer1  F. E. Muller-Karger1  N. Melo1  M. Vega-Rodriguez1  W. R. McGillis1  K. K. Yates1  C. L’Esperance1 
关键词: Coral reef;    Seagrass;    Production;    Calcification;    Florida Keys;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps11385
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Diurnal variation of net community production (NEP) and net community calcification (NEC) were measured in coral reef and seagrass biomes during October 2012 in the lower Florida Keys using a mesocosm enclosure and the oxygen gradient flux technique. Seagrass and coral reef sites showed diurnal variations of NEP and NEC, with positive values at near-seafloor light levels >100–300 µEinstein m-2 s-1. During daylight hours, we detected an average NEP of 12.3 and 8.6 mmol O2 m-2 h-1 at the seagrass and coral reef site, respectively. At night, NEP at the seagrass site was relatively constant, while on the coral reef, net respiration was highest immediately after dusk and decreased during the rest of the night. At the seagrass site, NEC values ranged from 0.20 g CaCO3 m-2 h-1 during daylight to -0.15 g CaCO3 m-2 h-1 at night, and from 0.17 to -0.10 g CaCO3 m-2 h-1 at the coral reef site. There were no significant differences in pH and aragonite saturation states (Ωar) between the seagrass and coral reef sites. Decrease in light levels during thunderstorms significantly decreased NEP, transforming the system from net autotrophic to net heterotrophic.

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