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Seasonal variations of community production, respiration and biomass of different primary producers in an intertidal Zostera noltii bed (Western English Channel, France)

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Gross primary production (GPP) and respiration (R) in an intertidal Zostera noltii (Hornemann, 1832) community were estimated each month from in situ CO(2) flux measurements during the emersion period in the Bay of Morlaix (France). Simultaneously, the Chlorophyll a biomass of Z. noltii leaves, associated epiphytes and sediment within the benthic chambers were also monitored. The significant positive exponential relationship established between R and the maximum daily temperature emphasized that temperature was a good predictor of seasonal variation in the community R in Z. noltii bed. In contrast, the amplitude of the fitted curve on GPP was low and represented < 25% of the annual mean value (90.9 +/- A 15.2 mgC m(-2) h(-1)). The Chlorophyll a biomass of sediment was high (133.70 +/- A 22.96 mg m(-2)) but it was likely constituted by detritus which did not contribute much to the community GPP. The Chlorophyll a biomass of associated epiphytes was higher in winter and varied over the year inversely with Z. noltii. Therefore, the asynchronous dynamic of primary producers could support a constant rate of production at community scale over the year.

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hal-01255979 , version 1 (14-01-2016)

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Vincent Ouisse, Aline Migné, Dominique Davoult. Seasonal variations of community production, respiration and biomass of different primary producers in an intertidal Zostera noltii bed (Western English Channel, France). Hydrobiologia, 2010, 649 (1), pp.3-11. ⟨10.1007/s10750-010-0254-3⟩. ⟨hal-01255979⟩
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