نتایج جستجو برای: mangrove sediment

تعداد نتایج: 44261  

2008
Steven Bouillon Alberto V. Borges Edward Castañeda-Moya Karen Diele Thorsten Dittmar Norman C. Duke Erik Kristensen Shing Y. Lee Cyril Marchand Jack J. Middelburg Victor H. Rivera-Monroy Thomas J. Smith Robert R. Twilley

[1] Mangrove forests are highly productive but globally threatened coastal ecosystems, whose role in the carbon budget of the coastal zone has long been debated. Here we provide a comprehensive synthesis of the available data on carbon fluxes in mangrove ecosystems. A reassessment of global mangrove primary production from the literature results in a conservative estimate of 218 ± 72 Tg C a . W...

2006

Rates of oxygen uptake, sulphate reduction, carbon dioxide production, ammonium turnover, nitrogen fixation and denitrification were measured in sediments in a transect across a mangrove swamp in Jamaica. Carbon and nitrogen mineralisation increased as the transect entered the mangrove, indicating a greater availability of organic matter, probably by root excretion. Time course measurements of ...

2015
Jonathan Deborde Luc Della Patrona Tarik Meziane Joseph M. Smoak Christian Joshua Sanders

In mangrove ecosystems, strong reciprocal interactions exist between plant and substrate. Under semi-arid climate, Rhizophora spp. are usually predominant, colonizing the seashore, and Avicennia marina develops at the edge of salt-flats, which is the highest zone in the intertidal range. Along this zonation, distribution and speciation of C, Fe, S, N, and P in sediments and pore-waters were inv...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2017
Adriana Daudt Grativol Albany A Marchetti Rita M Wetler-Tonini Thiago M Venancio Carlos En Gatts Fabiano L Thompson Carlos E Rezende

Mangrove sediment harbors a unique microbiome and is a hospitable environment for a diverse group of bacteria capable of oil biodegradation. Our goal was to understand bacterial community dynamics from mangrove sediments contaminated with heavy-oil and to evaluate patterns potentially associated with oil biodegradation is such environments. We tested the previously proposed hypothesis of a two-...

2014
Subhajit Das Minati De Raghab Ray Dipnarayan Ganguly Tapan Kumar Jana Tarun Kumar De

Sundarban Mangrove forest is highly productive marine ecosystem where halophilic microbes actively participate in bio-mineralization and biotransformation of minerals. The population of aerobic halophilic microbes was studied to determine their distribution with the availability of different physicochemical parameters with increasing depth of this forest sediment. The present study revealed tha...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2016
Marco Fusi Gian Maria Beone Nicoleta Alina Suciu Angela Sacchi Marco Trevisan Ettore Capri Daniele Daffonchio Ndongo Din Farid Dahdouh-Guebas Stefano Cannicci

Mangroves are critically threatened by human activities, despite the important ecosystem functions and services they provide. Mangroves in Cameroon represent no exception to the worldwide trend of mangrove destruction, especially around Douala, on the Wouri river estuary. In two sites around Douala, we assessed the presence of sterols, PAHs, PCBs, DEHP, DDT and its metabolite p,p'-DDE and poten...

The distribution of extracellular enzyme activities in particle-size fractions of sediments was investigated in a subtropical mangrove ecosystem. Five enzymes involved in carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) cycling were analyzed in the sand, silt, and clay of sediments. Among these fractions, the highest activities of phenol oxidase (PHO), β-D glucosidase (GLU), and N-acetyl-glucosimin...

2012
Isabel C. Romero Myrna Jacobson Jed A. Fuhrman Marilyn Fogel Douglas G. Capone

The bioavailability of nutrients in sediments is one of the most important factors controlling ecological and physiological processes in the mangrove ecosystem (Alongi et al. 2002; Feller et al. 2002; Cheeseman & Lovelock 2004; Krauss et al. 2008). Although mangroves are highly productive, they are generally nutrient-deficient, relying on microbial and plant cycling processes for nutrients (Hol...

2012
Elise F Granek Kaitlin Frasier

Deforestation impact studies have generally focused on tropical rainforests or temperate coniferous woodlands. However, extensive clear-cutting is currently occurring in a wide-ranging, but far less recognized habitat: the world's mangrove forests. These coastal forests thrive in areas of low wave action and high sediment availability, where mangrove trees develop dense and productive ecosystem...

2010
Abhrajyoti Ghosh Nirmalya Dey Amit Bera Amit Tiwari KB Sathyaniranjan Kalyan Chakrabarti Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay

BACKGROUND Sundarban is the world's largest coastal sediment comprising of mangrove forest which covers about one million hectares in the south-eastern parts of India and southern parts of Bangladesh. The microbial diversity in this sediment is largely unknown till date. In the present study an attempt has been made to understand the microbial diversity in this sediment using a cultivation-inde...

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