Friday 4 May 2012

PHYTOPLANKTON AND COMMUNITY METABOLISM , NUTRIENT BUDGET IN MAHANADI ESTUARY


Marine Ecology, Wiley


doi:10.1111/j.1439-0485.2012.00519.x


Comparison of Monsoonal change of water quality parameters between 1983 and 2008 in a tropical estuary in Northeastern India: role of phytoplankton and community metabolism

Mitali Dey, Chumki Chowdhury, Asim A. Pattnaik, Dipnarayan Ganguly, Sandip K. Mukhopadhyay, Tarun K. De & Tapan K. Jana.


Ongoing climate change and anthropogenic activities are introducing stressors that affect the structure and function of coastal ecosystems. This paper focuses on the fluvial fluxes and estuarine transport of nutrients from a tropical river (Mahanadi River) in Northeastern India and compares select nutrient and water quality parameters between 1983 and 2008. This estuary acts as a peren- nial source of CO2 with a net annual flux to the atmosphere of about 135 tons. The non-conservative fluxes showed a net annual removal of 650 and 140 tons of phosphorus and nitrogen from the water column, respectively. Negative bio- geochemical feedbacks that decreased the availability of N and P in 2008 rela- tive to 1983 levels indicate major changes in biogeochemical responses towards fluvial fluxes of nutrient.

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