Spatio-temporal variability in the deposition of beach-cast kelp (wrack) and inter-specific differences in degradation rates
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Gilson, AR, Smale, DA, Burrows, MT, O�Connor, NE, Spatio-temporal variability in the deposition of beach-cast kelp (wrack) and inter-specific differences in degradation rates, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 674, 2021, 89-102Download Item:
Abstract:
Coastal habitats dominated by marine macroalgae typically exhibit high rates of pri-
mary productivity and play a key role in local and regional carbon cycles and stores. In temperate
regions, large brown algae (i.e. kelps and fucoids) contribute significantly to macroalgal primary
production, most of which is exported from source habitats as detritus. The ultimate fate of this
detritus and the processes controlling detrital pathways into food webs and carbon cycles remain
poorly understood. Based on field surveys, we quantified the biomass of kelp-derived detritus
(wrack) at sandy and pebble-dominated shores in Ireland and conducted a manipulative field
experiment to test for inter-specific differences in detritus degradation rates and the effect of
macroinvertebrate detritivores. Overall, accumulated wrack biomass was similar on all shores but
varied temporally depending on habitat type. Degradation rates and the nutritional (C:N) and
chemical (polyphenol concentrations) properties differed among kelp species. Interestingly,
exclusion of macroinvertebrate detritivores did not affect kelp degradation rates, C:N ratios or
polyphenol content. Our findings show that rates of macroalgal breakdown differ among kelp
species and that, in contrast to other aquatic systems, macroinvertebrates appear to play a very
limited role in the breakdown of these marine detrital subsidies, suggesting a key role for meio-
fauna and microbes in detritus processing. Increasing recognition for the role of detritus in coastal
food webs and carbon cycles warrants a better understanding of the mechanisms underpinning
degradation rates.
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Author: O'Connor, Nessa
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Marine Ecology Progress Series674
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Smart & Sustainable PlanetDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13825ISSN:
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