The contribution of ammonia excreted by zooplankton to phytoplankton production in Narragansett Bay |
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Authors: | Vargo GA |
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Institution: | Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island Kingston, Rhode Island 02881 |
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Abstract: | Ammonia excreted by mixed zooplankton populations over an annual(19721973) cycle in Narragansett Bay varied from 0.04to 3.21 µg at NH3-N dry wt1 day1, exclusiveof two exceptional rates measured one year apart: 11.74 and18.39 µg at NH3-N mg dry wt1 day1. Grossphytoplankton production integrated over the year (19721973)averaged 151 mg C m3 day1 for an 8 m water column;peaks of 332 and 905 mg C m3 day1 occurred duringthe winter-spring and summer blooms, respectively. Excretedammonia, integrated seasonally and annually, contributed only0.2% and 4.9% of the nitrogen required for observed gross productionduring the winter-spring and summer blooms, respectively, and4.4% annually. However, excreted ammonia may be an importantsource of the nitrogen required by Skeletonema costatum, thedominant diatom in Narragansett Bay, during the post-bloom periodwhen 186% of the nitrogen required for its net production wasmet by ammonia excretion. A combination of zooplankton ammoniaexcretion and benthic ammonia flux contributed 22% of the nitrogenrequired for the annual gross production (440 g C m2)while 51% of the nitrogen required for the net production ofSkeletonema was accounted for by regenerated nitrogen.
1This research was supported by NSF grant GA 31319X awardedto Dr.T.J.Smayda. |
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