Fishes and shrimps are significant sources of dissolved inorganic nutrients in intertidal salt marsh creeks

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作者
Haertel-Borer, SS
Allen, DM
Dame, RF
机构
[1] Coastal Carolina Univ, Marine Sci Program, Conway, SC 29528 USA
[2] Univ S Carolina, Baruch Marine Field Lab, Georgetown, SC 29442 USA
关键词
consumer driven nutrient cycling; excretion; bioturbation; nekton; estuary;
D O I
10.1016/j.jembe.2004.05.002
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The release of inorganic nutrients by nekton (fish and shrimp) assemblages through excretion and bioturbation was quantified for intertidal creeks in a warm-temperate estuary, North Inlet, South Carolina, USA. Excretion rates for individual nekton taxa were determined for captive animals maintained in the field. Nutrient production by nekton assemblages was determined in laboratory tank experiments in which the effects of nutrient releases through excretion and bioturbation could be separated. These values and field-measured biomass data were used to calculate and compare nutrient generation rates by nekton to those of other biotic and abiotic sources in intertidal creeks. Mass specific ammonium excretion rates ranged from 5.7-11.9 mumol g dw(-1) h(-1) in early spring to 8.3-20.7 mumol g dw(-1) h(-1) in the summer. Orthophosphate excretion rates were distinctly lower and never exceeded 3 mumol g dw(-1) h(-1). The N/P ratio in the excretory products of the different taxa was generally higher during summer than in early spring. In the summer, experiments oil nekton assemblages in tanks indicated that mass specific ammonium production rates based on excretion plus bioturbation were on average 40% higher than rates based on excretion alone. Orthophosphate production was unaffected by bioturbation during both seasons. Nekton, oyster reefs, and benthic remineralization were identified as the major sources for inorganic nutrients. These observations and the fact that consumer driven nutrient cycling through nekton has not been recognized as an important process in coastal ecosystems suggest that additional efforts to quantify the role of large motile animals are needed. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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