Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves

The annual cycles of phytoplanktonic and microphytobenthic biomasses as food sources for intertidal bivalves were investigated in a temperate estuarine muddy sandflat of Kwangyang Bay (Korea) from January to December 2002. Seasonal patterns in growth and reproductive activity of a suspension-feeder...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Kang, CK, Lee, YW, Choy, EJ, Shin, JK, Seo, IS, Hong, JS
Other Authors: 해양대학원, 10098613
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2006
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Online Access:https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25113
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps315113
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spelling ftponangunivst:oai:oasis.postech.ac.kr:2014.oak/25113 2023-05-15T15:59:03+02:00 Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves Kang, CK Lee, YW Choy, EJ Shin, JK Seo, IS Hong, JS 해양대학원 10098613 Kang, CK 2006-06 https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25113 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps315113 English eng Inter-Research MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES 315 113 127 SCI급, SCOPUS 등재논문 SCI Ecology Marine & Freshwater Biology Oceanography Environmental Sciences & Ecology 0171-8630 2006-OAK-0000022751 https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25113 doi:10.3354/meps315113 6503 MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES, v.315, pp.113 - 127 000239241800011 tidal flat algal pigment phytoplankton stable isotopes benthic bivalves annual cycle Kwangyang Bay MARENNES-OLERON BAY SUSPENSION-FEEDING BIVALVES NITROGEN STABLE-ISOTOPES CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS BENTHIC MICROALGAE BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION CERASTODERMA-EDULE MYTILUS-EDULIS FOOD SOURCES PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS Article ART 2006 ftponangunivst https://doi.org/10.3354/meps315113 2022-10-20T20:16:21Z The annual cycles of phytoplanktonic and microphytobenthic biomasses as food sources for intertidal bivalves were investigated in a temperate estuarine muddy sandflat of Kwangyang Bay (Korea) from January to December 2002. Seasonal patterns in growth and reproductive activity of a suspension-feeder Laternula marilina and a deposit-feeder Moerella rutila were examined in order to assess their relationship with the annual cycles of pelagic and benthic microalgae, and were combined with analyses of delta C-13 and delta N-15 of bivalve tissues and their potential food resources. Biomasses of phytoplankton and microphytobenthos peaked in late spring-summer, and demonstrated a unimodal pattern of seasonal variation. Photosynthetic pigment composition showed a predominance of diatom marker pigment, fucoxanthin, in the water and the sediments throughout the year. Similar patterns of annual cycles in pelagic and benthic microalgal biomasses and similarities in taxonomic composition indicated that resuspended microphytobenthos is an important contributor to the bay's phytoplankton component. This was supported by the delta C-13 values of suspended particulate organic matter (POM) and physical characteristics of the bay. Synchrony in growth and reproductive activity was observed for both bivalves: their shell and tissue growth and gonadal development were achieved together during late spring and summer when chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations were highest. This temporal coupling of macrofaunal and microalgal processes indicated that the activities of interticial bivalves might depend largely on microphytobenthos seasonality. The isotopic signatures of the bivalve tissues demonstrated their dependence on organic matter of microphytobenthic source irrespective of season, despite a comparable contribution of phytoplankton to the diet of the suspension-feeding bivalve. These results highlight the importance of seasonal development of microphytobenthos as an available food source during the critical period of gamete production ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH): Open Access System for Information Sharing (OASIS) Marine Ecology Progress Series 315 113 127
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topic tidal flat
algal pigment
phytoplankton
stable isotopes
benthic bivalves
annual cycle
Kwangyang Bay
MARENNES-OLERON BAY
SUSPENSION-FEEDING BIVALVES
NITROGEN STABLE-ISOTOPES
CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
BENTHIC MICROALGAE
BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION
CERASTODERMA-EDULE
MYTILUS-EDULIS
FOOD SOURCES
PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS
spellingShingle tidal flat
algal pigment
phytoplankton
stable isotopes
benthic bivalves
annual cycle
Kwangyang Bay
MARENNES-OLERON BAY
SUSPENSION-FEEDING BIVALVES
NITROGEN STABLE-ISOTOPES
CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
BENTHIC MICROALGAE
BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION
CERASTODERMA-EDULE
MYTILUS-EDULIS
FOOD SOURCES
PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS
Kang, CK
Lee, YW
Choy, EJ
Shin, JK
Seo, IS
Hong, JS
Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves
topic_facet tidal flat
algal pigment
phytoplankton
stable isotopes
benthic bivalves
annual cycle
Kwangyang Bay
MARENNES-OLERON BAY
SUSPENSION-FEEDING BIVALVES
NITROGEN STABLE-ISOTOPES
CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS
BENTHIC MICROALGAE
BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION
CERASTODERMA-EDULE
MYTILUS-EDULIS
FOOD SOURCES
PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS
description The annual cycles of phytoplanktonic and microphytobenthic biomasses as food sources for intertidal bivalves were investigated in a temperate estuarine muddy sandflat of Kwangyang Bay (Korea) from January to December 2002. Seasonal patterns in growth and reproductive activity of a suspension-feeder Laternula marilina and a deposit-feeder Moerella rutila were examined in order to assess their relationship with the annual cycles of pelagic and benthic microalgae, and were combined with analyses of delta C-13 and delta N-15 of bivalve tissues and their potential food resources. Biomasses of phytoplankton and microphytobenthos peaked in late spring-summer, and demonstrated a unimodal pattern of seasonal variation. Photosynthetic pigment composition showed a predominance of diatom marker pigment, fucoxanthin, in the water and the sediments throughout the year. Similar patterns of annual cycles in pelagic and benthic microalgal biomasses and similarities in taxonomic composition indicated that resuspended microphytobenthos is an important contributor to the bay's phytoplankton component. This was supported by the delta C-13 values of suspended particulate organic matter (POM) and physical characteristics of the bay. Synchrony in growth and reproductive activity was observed for both bivalves: their shell and tissue growth and gonadal development were achieved together during late spring and summer when chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations were highest. This temporal coupling of macrofaunal and microalgal processes indicated that the activities of interticial bivalves might depend largely on microphytobenthos seasonality. The isotopic signatures of the bivalve tissues demonstrated their dependence on organic matter of microphytobenthic source irrespective of season, despite a comparable contribution of phytoplankton to the diet of the suspension-feeding bivalve. These results highlight the importance of seasonal development of microphytobenthos as an available food source during the critical period of gamete production ...
author2 해양대학원
10098613
Kang, CK
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kang, CK
Lee, YW
Choy, EJ
Shin, JK
Seo, IS
Hong, JS
author_facet Kang, CK
Lee, YW
Choy, EJ
Shin, JK
Seo, IS
Hong, JS
author_sort Kang, CK
title Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves
title_short Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves
title_full Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves
title_fullStr Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves
title_full_unstemmed Microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves
title_sort microphytobenthos seasonality determines growth and reproduction in intertidal bivlaves
publisher Inter-Research
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url https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/25113
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps315113
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