Benthic standing stock and metabolic activity in the bathyal Red Sea from 17°N to 27°N.

Pfannkuche, Olaf (1993) Benthic standing stock and metabolic activity in the bathyal Red Sea from 17°N to 27°N. Marine Ecology, 14 . pp. 67-79. DOI 10.1111/j.1439-0485.1993.tb00365.x.

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Abstract

To study the impact of the gradient of primary production between the southern, central, and northern Red Sea, benthic metabolism and standing stocks were investigated in the axial trough between 17°N and 27°N. Data on sediment chloroplastic pigments, macrofauna and meiofauna abundance, particulate adenylate, protein and carbohydrate biomass, as well as electron transport activity of the sediment community give evidence for an enhanced benthic standing stock and activity in the southern Red Sea south of 18°N; this is related to the increased primary productivity in the area south 16°N. Despite a large primary production only small benthic standing stocks were found in all areas investigated; they are much smaller than in other parts of the world's deep oceans with comparable primary production. The low benthic biomass is caused by two factors: a large proportion of particulate organic carbon is remineralized in the water column, while only a relatively small amount sediments to the sea floor; nearly all sedimented particulate organic matter is respired by the benthic community of the deep Red Sea and only a minute proportion is used for the production of benthic biomass.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Deep-sea benthos; Red Sea; benthic metabolism; standing stock; large scale distribution
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Date Deposited: 18 Feb 2008 17:27
Last Modified: 05 Oct 2017 11:47
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/886

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