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Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass

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dc.contributor.author Bustamante, RH
dc.contributor.author Branch, GM
dc.contributor.author Eekhout, S
dc.contributor.author Robertson, B
dc.contributor.author Zoutendyk, P
dc.contributor.author Schleyer, M
dc.contributor.author Dye, A
dc.contributor.author Hanekom, N
dc.contributor.author Keats, D
dc.contributor.author Jurd, M
dc.contributor.author McQuaid, C
dc.date.accessioned 2007-06-29T09:05:13Z
dc.date.available 2007-06-29T09:05:13Z
dc.date.issued 1995-05
dc.identifier.citation Bustamante, RH, et al. 1995. Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass. Oecologia, vol. 102(12), pp 189-201 en
dc.identifier.issn 0029-8549
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/796
dc.description Copyright: 1995 Springer-Verlag en
dc.description.abstract The structure of rocky intertidal communities may be influenced by large-scale patterns of productivity. This study examines the in situ rates of production by intertidal epilithic microalgae (chlorophyll a production per unit area per month), intertidal nutrient concentrations (nitrates, nitrites, phosphates and silicates), and standing stocks of different functional-form groups of macroalgae around the South African coast, and their relationships to consumer biomass. Clear gradients of in situ intertidal primary production and nutrient concentrations were recorded around the South African coast, values being highest on the west coast, intermediate on the south and lowest on the east coast. Primary production by intertidal epilithic microalgae was correlated with nutrient availability and could also be related to nearshore phytoplankton production. The dominance patterns of different functional forms of macroalgae changed around the coast, with foliose algae prevalent on the west coast and coralline algae on the east coast. However, overall macroalgal standing stocks did not reflect the productivity gradient, being equally high on the east and west coasts, and low in the south. Positive relationships existed between the average biomass of intertidal invertebrate consumers (grazers and filter-feeders) and intertidal productivity, although only the grazers were directly "connected" to in situ production by epilithic intertidal microalgae. The maximum body size of a widely distributed limpet, Patella granularis, was also positively correlated with level of in situ primary production. The maximal values of biomass attained by intertidal filter-feeders were not related to intertidal primary production, and were relatively constant around the coast. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Springer-Verlag en
dc.subject Intertidal epilithic microalgae en
dc.subject In situ production rates en
dc.subject Patella granularis en
dc.subject Consumer biomass en
dc.subject Communities en
dc.subject Nutrient gradients en
dc.subject Biogeochemistry en
dc.title Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass en
dc.type Article en
dc.identifier.apacitation Bustamante, R., Branch, G., Eekhout, S., Robertson, B., Zoutendyk, P., Schleyer, M., ... McQuaid, C. (1995). Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/796 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Bustamante, RH, GM Branch, S Eekhout, B Robertson, P Zoutendyk, M Schleyer, A Dye, et al "Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass." (1995) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/796 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Bustamante R, Branch G, Eekhout S, Robertson B, Zoutendyk P, Schleyer M, et al. Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass. 1995; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/796. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Bustamante, RH AU - Branch, GM AU - Eekhout, S AU - Robertson, B AU - Zoutendyk, P AU - Schleyer, M AU - Dye, A AU - Hanekom, N AU - Keats, D AU - Jurd, M AU - McQuaid, C AB - The structure of rocky intertidal communities may be influenced by large-scale patterns of productivity. This study examines the in situ rates of production by intertidal epilithic microalgae (chlorophyll a production per unit area per month), intertidal nutrient concentrations (nitrates, nitrites, phosphates and silicates), and standing stocks of different functional-form groups of macroalgae around the South African coast, and their relationships to consumer biomass. Clear gradients of in situ intertidal primary production and nutrient concentrations were recorded around the South African coast, values being highest on the west coast, intermediate on the south and lowest on the east coast. Primary production by intertidal epilithic microalgae was correlated with nutrient availability and could also be related to nearshore phytoplankton production. The dominance patterns of different functional forms of macroalgae changed around the coast, with foliose algae prevalent on the west coast and coralline algae on the east coast. However, overall macroalgal standing stocks did not reflect the productivity gradient, being equally high on the east and west coasts, and low in the south. Positive relationships existed between the average biomass of intertidal invertebrate consumers (grazers and filter-feeders) and intertidal productivity, although only the grazers were directly "connected" to in situ production by epilithic intertidal microalgae. The maximum body size of a widely distributed limpet, Patella granularis, was also positively correlated with level of in situ primary production. The maximal values of biomass attained by intertidal filter-feeders were not related to intertidal primary production, and were relatively constant around the coast. DA - 1995-05 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Intertidal epilithic microalgae KW - In situ production rates KW - Patella granularis KW - Consumer biomass KW - Communities KW - Nutrient gradients KW - Biogeochemistry LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1995 SM - 0029-8549 T1 - Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass TI - Gradients of intertidal primary productivity around the coast of South Africa and their relationships with consumer biomass UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/796 ER - en_ZA


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