Title of article :
The European coastal zone: characterization and first assessment of ecosystem metabolism
Author/Authors :
Frédéric Gazeau، نويسنده , , Stephen V. Smith، نويسنده , , Bernard Gentili، نويسنده , , Michel Frankignoulle، نويسنده , , Jean-Pierre Gattuso، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
22
From page :
673
To page :
694
Abstract :
The geomorphic, oceanographic, terrestrial and anthropogenic attributes of the European coastal zone are described and published data on ecosystem function (primary production and respiration) are reviewed. Four regions are considered: the Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and the European Atlantic coast including the North Sea. The metabolic database (194 papers) suffers from a non-homogeneous geographical coverage with no usable data for the Black Sea which was therefore excluded from this part of our study. Pelagic gross primary production in European open shelves is, by far, the most documented parameter with an estimated mean of 41 mmol C m 2 d 1, the lowest value is reported in the Mediterranean Sea (21 mmol C m 2 d 1) and the highest one in the Atlantic/North Sea area (51 mmol C m 2 d 1). Microphytobenthic primary production, mostly measured in shallow areas, is extrapolated to the entire 0e200 m depth range. Its contribution to total primary production is low in all regions (mean: 1.5 mmol C m 2 d 1). Although macrophyte beds are very productive, a regional production estimate is not provided in this study because their geographical distribution along the European coastline remains unknown. Measurements of pelagic community respiration are clearly too sparse, especially below the euphotic zone, to yield an accurate picture of the fate of organic matter produced in the water column. With a mean value of 17 mmol C m 2 d 1, benthic community respiration consumes approximately 40% of the pelagic organic matter production. Estuaries generally exhibit high metabolic rates and a large range of variation in all parameters, except microphytobenthic primary production. Finally, the problem of eutrophication in Europe is discussed and the metabolic data obtained in the framework of the LandeOcean Interactions in the Coastal Zone (LOICZ) project are compared with available direct measurements of net ecosystem production.
Keywords :
Europe , Ecosystems , Global , shelf , respiration , primary production , estuaries , metabolism
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number :
952860
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