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Article Dans Une Revue Estuaries and Coasts Année : 2009

Contribution of a Dense Population of the Brittle Star Acrocnida brachiata (Montagu) to the Biogeochemical Fluxes of CO2 in a Temperate Coastal Ecosystem

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The production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the brittle star Acrocnida brachiata (Echinodermata) was calculated using demographic structure, population density, and relations between the size (disk diameter) and the ash-free dry weight (AFDW) or the calcimass. During a 2-year survey in the Bay of Seine (Eastern English Channel, France), organic production varied from 29 to 50 g(AFDW) m(-2) year(-1) and CaCO3 production from 69 to 104 g(CaCO3) m(-2) year(-1). Respiration was estimated between 1.7 and 2.0 mol(CO2) m(-2) year(-1). Using the molar ratio (psi) of CO2 released: CaCO3 precipitated, this biogenic precipitation of calcium carbonate would result in an additional release between 0.5 and 0.7 mol(CO2) m(-2) year(-1) that represented 23% and 26% of total CO2 fluxes (sum of calcification and respiration). The results of the present study suggest that calcification in temperate shallow environments should be considered as a significant source of CO2 to seawater and thus a potential source of CO2 to the atmosphere, emphasizing the important role of the biomineralization (estimated here) and dissolution (endoskeletons of dead individuals) in the carbon budget of temperate coastal ecosystems.

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hal-01218862 , version 1 (21-10-2015)

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Dominique Davoult, Jerome Harlay, Franck Gentil. Contribution of a Dense Population of the Brittle Star Acrocnida brachiata (Montagu) to the Biogeochemical Fluxes of CO2 in a Temperate Coastal Ecosystem. Estuaries and Coasts, 2009, 32 (6), pp.1103-1110. ⟨10.1007/s12237-009-9216-2⟩. ⟨hal-01218862⟩
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