Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats

Simultaneous measurement of the gross and net primary production of the benthic community and the net input of organic carbon delivered by currents to the coral reef flat of the north shore of Moorea, French Polynesia, confirms that carbon fixation by bottom-dwelling autotrophs, including algal symb...

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Main Authors: Alice L. Alldredge, Craig A. Carlson, Robert C. Carpenter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Oceanography Society 2013-09-01
Series:Oceanography
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Online Access:http://tos.org/oceanography/archive/26-3_alldredge.pdf
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spelling doaj-115eec520da14e728ab70f26a04dde752020-11-25T02:02:18ZengThe Oceanography SocietyOceanography1042-82752013-09-0126310811310.5670/oceanog.2013.52Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef FlatsAlice L. AlldredgeCraig A. CarlsonRobert C. CarpenterSimultaneous measurement of the gross and net primary production of the benthic community and the net input of organic carbon delivered by currents to the coral reef flat of the north shore of Moorea, French Polynesia, confirms that carbon fixation by bottom-dwelling autotrophs, including algal symbionts in corals and benthic free-living algae, is the major source of new organic matter to this system. However, particulate organic carbon, including plankton, detritus, and macroalgal fragments originating primarily on the fore reef and reef crest and carried onto the reef flat by currents contributes up to 13% of the net organic carbon input to the zone nearest the reef crest. These results are typical of the many reef flats worldwide that experience unidirectional flow.http://tos.org/oceanography/archive/26-3_alldredge.pdfLTERnet primary productionMooreacarbon fixation
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author Alice L. Alldredge
Craig A. Carlson
Robert C. Carpenter
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Robert C. Carpenter
Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats
Oceanography
LTER
net primary production
Moorea
carbon fixation
author_facet Alice L. Alldredge
Craig A. Carlson
Robert C. Carpenter
author_sort Alice L. Alldredge
title Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats
title_short Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats
title_full Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats
title_fullStr Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats
title_full_unstemmed Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats
title_sort sources of organic carbon to coral reef flats
publisher The Oceanography Society
series Oceanography
issn 1042-8275
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Simultaneous measurement of the gross and net primary production of the benthic community and the net input of organic carbon delivered by currents to the coral reef flat of the north shore of Moorea, French Polynesia, confirms that carbon fixation by bottom-dwelling autotrophs, including algal symbionts in corals and benthic free-living algae, is the major source of new organic matter to this system. However, particulate organic carbon, including plankton, detritus, and macroalgal fragments originating primarily on the fore reef and reef crest and carried onto the reef flat by currents contributes up to 13% of the net organic carbon input to the zone nearest the reef crest. These results are typical of the many reef flats worldwide that experience unidirectional flow.
topic LTER
net primary production
Moorea
carbon fixation
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