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Benthic exchange along a tropical estuarine salinity gradient during dry season: Biogeochemical and ecological implications

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JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH
卷 177, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2021.102124

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Sediments; Salinity; Mineralization; Nutrients; Flux; Estuary; Mandovi

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The study found that in the Mandovi Estuary in Western India during the dry season, benthic respiration, organic carbon mineralization, and nutrient exchange rates varied significantly along the salinity gradient, with benthic metabolism accounting for a significant portion of total community respiration. Nitrogen exchange was mainly controlled by salinity, while phosphorus exchange was influenced by sedimentary iron content and bottom water oxygen levels.
Benthic biogeochemistry and its coupling with pelagic ecology are less understood in tropical than in temperate estuaries, which have significant implications for global carbon and nutrient cycling. In dry season, the Mandovi Estuary of Western India develops a prominent salinity gradient (0-35 psu), and remains nutrient-limited but most productive, which stands in contrast to wet season. To understand the role of benthic exchange in the sustenance of estuarine biogeochemistry and ecosystem, we carried out biogeochemical measurements in the water column and a series of intact-core incubations along the estuarine salinity gradient, during the dry season of 2014. We observed that the lower estuary was nitrogen (N)-limited whereas the middle and upper estuary were phosphorus (P)-limited. The benthic respiration (38.6-82.87 mmol O-2 m(-2) d(-1)), organic carbon (C-org) mineralization (34.3-79.8 mmol C m(-2) d(-1)) and nutrient exchange rates considerably varied along the salinity gradient. Variability in benthic respiration was apparently controlled by labile Corg content and faunal abun-dance in the sediments. Benthic exchange of NH4+ and NOx- were mainly controlled by salinity and NOx- of the water column, respectively. Benthic PO43- exchange was predominantly controlled by sedimentary Fe content and bottom water O-2, whereas benthic SiO44- exchange was primarily controlled by sediment-water SiO44- gradient. Abiotic processes accounted for 37-79% of sediment O-2 consumption (SOC). Benthic metabolism accounted for 34-60% of total community respiration and mineralized 43-145% equivalent of C fixed through primary production (PP). Of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) efflux (0.67-2.59 mmol m(-2) d(-1)), NH4+ comprised 91% in the lower estuary but NOx- (NO3- + NO2-) comprised 97% in the upper estuary, and benthic nitrification apparently determined the dominant N species released from the sediments. Coupled nitrification-denitrification apparently caused the loss of 30-69% of NH4+ diffusing from the deeper sediments. The estuarine sediments were a net source of DIN and SiO44-, potentially meeting up to 31% of N and 40% of Si demand of the phytoplankton, but acted as a net PO43- sink owing to high sedimentary Fe and normoxia, and tended to buffer the estuarine water PO43- to 0.05-0.19 mu M. Benthic PO43- influx (0.006-0.026 mmol m(-2) d(-1)) apparently caused the P-limiting condition in the middle and upper estuary. Particularly, the role benthic DIN supply was crucial for the sustenance of estuarine PP as the estuary receives some PO43- from the sea and sufficient SiO44- from the river but not sufficient DIN. The sediments potentially immobilized up to 25% and 20% of riverine DIN and PO43- load, respectively. Overall, the study revealed an efficient benthic carbon recycling and a tight benthic-pelagic coupling in the estuary during the dry season.

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