It is well established that dense bivalve assemblages play a major role in the processes of benthic nutrient regeneration in coastal marine ecosystems (1-7). In recent years, there is increasing evidence of the close relationship between nutrient concentrations in sediments and macrofauna-influenced upward flux of nutrients that enhances benthic primary productivity. This coupling has been shown, to varying degree, for a variety of benthic communities dominated by both suspension and deposit feeders.

Seasonal coupling between intertidal macrofauna and sediment column porewater nutrient concentrations

Magni P;
2005

Abstract

It is well established that dense bivalve assemblages play a major role in the processes of benthic nutrient regeneration in coastal marine ecosystems (1-7). In recent years, there is increasing evidence of the close relationship between nutrient concentrations in sediments and macrofauna-influenced upward flux of nutrients that enhances benthic primary productivity. This coupling has been shown, to varying degree, for a variety of benthic communities dominated by both suspension and deposit feeders.
2005
Inglese
Lehr JH; Keeley J
Water Encyclopedia
73
77
0-471-44164-3
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/047147844X.oc153/abstract
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Hoboken
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
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nutrient excretion
ammonium
phosphate
bivalves
2
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Magni, P; Montani, S
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