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Role of plankton in the turnover of organic matter on the Great Barrier Reef,Australia
Authors:Y I Sorokin
Institution:(1) Heron I Research Station & Lizard I Research Station, Gladstone, QLD, Australia;(2) Present address: South Dept. of Institute of Oceanology, Rus. Acad. Sci, Krasnodar dist., 353470 Gelendzhik, Russia
Abstract:Number, biomass and production of phytoplankton, bacteria, micro- and mesozooplankton and turnover of labile and stable organic matter were measured in waters over some Capricornia round reefs, and over the reefs of Lizard Island. Primary production was 10 to 40 mg C m–3 d–1 but was lower over the living reefs. Microbial wet biomass in reef waters varied from 100 to 500 mg m–3, and production from 4 to 68 mg C m–3 d–1, which was commensurable with primary production. The biomass of microzooplankton (ciliates, zooflagellates and larvae) in waters of Lizard Island reefs reached 100–300 mg m–3. Mesozooplankton biomass at night in reef waters of Heron Island varied from 200 to 800 mg m–3. Its composition depended upon the tide phase. PB coefficients in bacterioplankton were 0.3 to 1.2 per day. The food demand of bacterioplankton in waters over the reefs was 5 to 20 times higher than the primary phytoplankton production. Labile organic matter (LOM) doubled in waters after it stayed over living reef for several hours. The turnover time of LOM in reef waters was as short as 1–2 weeks.
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