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The role of the sea urchin,Tripneustes gratilla (Linnaeus), in decomposition and nutrient cycling in a tropical seagrass bed
Authors:Isao Koike  Hiroshi Mukai  Satoshi Nojima
Institution:(1) Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Nakano, 164 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Amakusa Marine Biological Laboratory, Kyushu University, Tomioka Amakusa, 863-25 Kumamoto, Japan
Abstract:The sea urchin,Tripneustes gratilla, which feeds mainly on living leaves of the seagrass,Thalassia hemprichii, was studied in its habitat on the southern coast of Papua New Guinea, and its roles in decomposition and nutrient cycling in a seagrass bed were assessed through the excretion of ammonium and metabolism of feces produced by the sea urchin. Carbon content of the fresh feces (21% of dry weight) was similar to that of intact dead leaves of the same species (22–23%). Carbon/nitrogen and carbon/phosphorus ratios of the feces (21.7 and 466, respectively), however, were significantly lower than those of the dead leaves (25.9–27.7 and 656–804, respectively), indicating that the feces retain more nitrogen and phosphorus in comparison with carbon. Net consumption of ammonium and orthophosphate typically concurred with oxygen consumption during dark incubation of both the dead leaves and the sea urchin feces. Compared with the same oxygen consumption rate, however, the dead leaves consumed more orthophosphate than the feces. Under sunlight, dead leaves showed a net accumulation of carbon by epiphytic algae, while the feces showed a carbon loss. Ammonium excretion by this sea urchin (1.7–5.4 mg nitrogen/individual/day) would thus appear to make a significant contribution to nitrogen recycling since biological communities associated with dead leaves and sea urchin feces tend to demand an external supply of nitrogen, such as ammonium.
Keywords:Decomposition  Feces  Nutrient transfer            Thalassia hemprichii                      Tripneustes gratilla
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