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Zilius, M.; Bartoli, M.; Bresciani, M.; Katarzyte, M.; Ruginis, T.; Petkuviene, J.; Lubiene, I.; Giardino, C.; Bukaveckas, P.A.; De Wit, R.; Razinkovas-Baziukas, A. |
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Feedback Mechanisms Between Cyanobacterial Blooms, Transient Hypoxia, and Benthic Phosphorus Regeneration in Shallow Coastal Environments |
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2014 |
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Estuaries and Coasts |
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680-694 |
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baltic sea; chesapeake bay; curonian lagoon; Cyanobacterial blooms; ecosystem metabolism; Estuary; gulf; Hypoxia; Net; nutrient limitation; Oxygen; Phosphorus release; respiration; satellite data; temporal variability |
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We investigated the dissolved oxygen metabolism of the Curonian Lagoon (Baltic Sea) to assess the relative contributions of pelagic and benthic processes to the development of transient hypoxic conditions in shallow water habitats. Metabolism measurements along with the remote sensing-derived estimates of spatial variability in chlorophyll a were used to evaluate the risk of hypoxia at the whole lagoon level. Our data demonstrate that cyanobacterial blooms strongly inhibit light penetration, resulting in net heterotrophic conditions in which pelagic oxygen demand exceeds benthic oxygen demand by an order of magnitude. The combination of bloom conditions and reduced vertical mixing during calm periods resulted in oxygen depletion of bottom waters and greater sediment nutrient release. The peak of reactive P regeneration (nearly 30 mu mol m(-2) h(-1)) coincided with oxygen depletion in the water column, and resulted in a marked drop of the inorganic N:P ratio (from > 40 to < 5, as molar). Our results suggest a strong link between cyanobacterial blooms, pelagic respiration, hypoxia, and P regeneration, which acts as a feedback in sustaining algal blooms through internal nutrient cycling. Meteorological data and satellite-derived maps of chlorophyll a were used to show that nearly 70 % of the lagoon surface (approximately 1,000 km(2)) is prone to transient hypoxia development when blooms coincide with low wind speed conditions. |
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<p>ISI Document Delivery No.: AF0SM<br/>Times Cited: 1<br/>Cited Reference Count: 66<br/>Zilius, Mindaugas Bartoli, Marco Bresciani, Mariano Katarzyte, Marija Ruginis, Tomas Petkuviene, Jolita Lubiene, Irma Giardino, Claudia Bukaveckas, Paul A. de Wit, Rutger Razinkovas-Baziukas, Arturas<br/>European Union Structural Funds project “Postdoctoral Fellowship Implementation in Lithuania”; Fulbright Fellowship; ESA project [AO-553]; CYAN-IS-WAS (Ministero dell'Istruzione dell'Universita e della Ricerca, Science and technological of Sweden); CLAM-PHYM (Italian Space Agency) [ASI I/015/11/0]<br/>Mindaugas Zilius was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship funded by the European Union Structural Funds project “Postdoctoral Fellowship Implementation in Lithuania.” Paul Bukaveckas was supported by a Fulbright Fellowship during his residence at Klaipeda University. MERIS data were made available through the ESA project AO-553 (MELINOS). This study was co-funded by CYAN-IS-WAS (Ministero dell'Istruzione dell'Universita e della Ricerca, Science and technological cooperation between Italy and the Kingdom of Sweden) and CLAM-PHYM (Italian Space Agency, contract ASI I/015/11/0) projects. We gratefully thank the Lithuanian Hydrometeorological Service of the Ministry of Environment for providing meteorological data. We also gratefully thank three anonymous reviewers for valuable comments which improved the quality of the manuscript.<br/>Springer<br/>New york</p> |
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Zilius, M.; de Wit, R.; Bartoli, M. |
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Response of sedimentary processes to cyanobacteria loading |
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2016 |
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Journal of Limnology |
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75 |
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236-247 |
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benthic metabolism; Cyanobacteria; denitrification; Don; nutrient flux; organic matter |
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Zubia, M.; De Clerck, O.; Leliaert, F.; Payri, C.; Mattio, L.; Vieira, C.; Cambert, H.; Quod, J.P.; Loiseau, N.; Golubic, S.; Lin, S.-M.; Liu, S.-L.; Pinault, M. |
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Diversity and assemblage structure of tropical marine flora on lava flows of different ages |
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2018 |
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Aquat. Bot. |
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climate-change; coral-reefs; Reunion island; Cyanobacteria; phase-shifts; cyanobacterial diversity; Ecological succession; eparses scattered islands; genus lobophora dictyotales; Macroalgae; mozambique channel; Piton de la fournaise; reunion island; volcanic habitats; western indian-ocean |
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Recent volcanic lava flows extending into the ocean represent an ideal opportunity to study the long-term successional development of marine floral assemblages on the bare new substratum. We describe the floral assemblages of nine lava flows of different ages (prehistoric to 2007) at Piton de la Fournaise (Reunion Island, Indian Ocean) based on a survey of 37 stations. We identified 159 species including 148 macroalgae, 1 seagrass, and 10 cyanobacteria. Fifty-one of those represent new records for Reunion Island, and at least 9 taxa were identified as new to science. Recent lava flows were characterized by the dominance of ephemeral, opportunistic species, such as Pseudobryopsis hainanensis and Acrocladus dotyanus, while prehistoric lava flows were mainly characterized by perennial species, particularly Sargassum portiericuzum and Turbinaria ornata. A canonical correspondence analysis revealed that the environmental factor that most significantly correlated to the variation in floral assemblages was the distance to the most recent lava flow (2007). This factor was also highly correlated to coral cover. The composition of the different floral assemblages is discussed in relation to abiotic and biotic factors to explain ecological succession in a tropical environment. |
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Zubia, M.; Depetris, M.; Flores, O.; Turquet, J.; Cuet, P. |
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Macroalgae as a tool for assessing the ecological status of coral reefs under the Water Framework Directive: A case study on the reef flats of La Reunion (Indian Ocean) |
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2018 |
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Mar. Pollut. Bull. |
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339-351 |
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Bioindicator; climate-change; Coral reef; Cyanobacteria; dictyosphaeria-cavernosa; functional-form groups; great-barrier-reef; kaneohe bay; Macroalgae; marine macroalgae; Nutrient; nutrient enrichment; phase-shifts; sewage pollution; submarine groundwater discharge |
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The monitoring of macroalgae is required by the Water Framework Directive (WFD) to achieve good ecological status for coastal waters and specific questions arise for tropical ecosystems belonging to the outermost European regions. To assess the suitability of macroalgae as a biological quality indicator for La Reunion reef flats (France), we performed multivariate analyses linking the abundance and composition of macroalgae to water physicochemistry. Three hydrological groups of stations were identified according to dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) concentrations and DIN/PO4 ratios. Some indicator species were found at the N-enriched stations (Bryopsis pennata, Caulerpa lamourowcii, Chaetomoropha vieillardii, Derbesia sp1, Blennothrix lyngbyacea, Sphacelaria tribubides), and others at the non-impacted stations (Anabaena sp1, Blennothrix glutinosa, Codium arabicum, Neomeris vanbosseae). Another key result was the significant increase in red algal cover at the most N-enriched station. Our findings are discussed in the context of the application of the WFD in the outermost French regions. |
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