Phytoplankton primary production in the world's estuarine-coastal ecosystems
United States Geological Survey · Boston University
Abstract
Abstract. Estuaries are biogeochemical hot spots because they receive large inputs of nutrients and organic carbon from land and oceans to support high rates of metabolism and primary production. We synthesize published rates of annual phytoplankton primary production (APPP) in marine ecosystems influenced by connectivity to land – estuaries, bays, lagoons, fjords and inland seas. Review of the scientific literature produced a compilation of 1148 values of APPP derived from monthly incubation assays to measure carbon assimilation or oxygen production. The median value of median APPP measurements in 131 ecosystems is 185 and the mean is 252 g C m−2 yr−1, but the range is large: from −105 (net pelagic production…
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3Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Phytoplankton
- Estuary
- Biogeochemical cycle
- Primary production
- Ecosystem
- Oceanography
- Pelagic zone
- Life below water