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Coupling between macroalgal inputs and nutrients outcrop in exposed sandy beaches

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 700, Issue 1, Pages 73-84

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-012-1220-z

Keywords

Sandy beaches; Nutrients; Connectivity; Spatial subsidy; Marine-terrestrial ecotone; Wrack; Ecosystem function; Intertidal

Funding

  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [BFU2010-16080]
  2. Xunta de Galicia [10PXIB312152PR]
  3. Universidade de Vigo [C505122F64102]

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Fluxes of nutrients across habitats are of paramount relevance in ecological studies due to the implication in primary production, trophic structure and biodiversity. This study analyses the role of sandy beaches in the processing of organic matter. Three beaches with different macroalgal inputs were sampled throughout the annual cycle. The standing stock of wrack macroalgae on the beach surface and the nutrient concentration in the intertidal pore water (IPW) and in the surf zone water were measured monthly. Mean concentration of dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphate in the IPW increased from the low to the very high subsidized beach. Seasonal coupling was observed between the wrack biomass and the nutrient concentration throughout the year. Among the nutrient species, a variable relationship was found between the NH4 (+)/NO (x) (-) ratio and the biomass of macroalgae deposited. These results provide evidences of the active role of sandy beaches in the processing of organic matter and in the nutrient cycling, remarking the feedback connectivity between sandy beaches and their neighbour ecosystems.

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