| Literature DB >> 23993068 |
Mauro Lenzi1, Paola Gennaro2, Isabel Mercatali2, Emma Persia2, Duccio Solari3, Salvatore Porrello2.
Abstract
A field study to check parameter stratification during high density growth of four opportunistic macroalgae was carried out in Orbetello lagoon (Italy). The effects of macroalgal masses were compared with a seagrass meadow and two lagoon areas with bare bottoms as controls for pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, nitrite, nitrate ammonium and orthophosphate. The nutrient content of thalli and sediment redox were measured. Macroalgae showed differences in stratification of thalli nutrient content. Mat with low density and high volume produced stratifications in the water column, but it did not produce nutrient release by sediment. In contrast, high density and low and high volume mats led to sharp falls in dissolved oxygen, with negative values of sediment Eh and anoxic trigger processes that presumably led to release of sediment nutrients. This depended on thallus type: heavy thalli compacted the mat and light ones distributed more widely in the water column.Entities:
Keywords: Eutrophication; Macroalgal mat; Macroalgal thalli; Nutrient; Shallow water; Top–bottom stratification
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23993068 DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.07.057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Pollut Bull ISSN: 0025-326X Impact factor: 5.553