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MEPS 166:131-141 (1998)

Abstract

Dynamics of spatial patterns of microphytobenthic biomass: inferences from a geostatistical analysis of two comprehensive surveys in Marennes-Oléron Bay (France)

J.-M. Guarini1,*, G. F. Blanchard1, C. Bacher1, P. Gros2, P. Riera1, P. Richard1, D. Gouleau1, R. Galois1, J. Prou1, P.-G. Sauriau1

1CNRS-IFREMER, Centre de Recherche en Ecologie Marine et Aquaculture de L'Houmeau, BP 5, F-17137 L'Houmeau, France
2IFREMER Centre de Brest, BP 70, F-29280 Plouzané, France

*E-mail: jmguari@ifremer.fr

ABSTRACT: Microphytobenthos plays an important role as primary producer in shallow embayments subject to a tidal regime. The present paper aims to characterize the spatial patterns of sedimentary chlorophyll a (chl a) biomass in 2 seasons in the wide intertidal mudflats of the Marennes-Oléron Bay (France); furthermore, it provides estimates of total microphytobenthic biomass. Accordingly, a systematic sampling scheme was performed in June 1995 and in January 1996. On average, biomass was higher in June (ca 120 mg chl a m-2) than in January (ca 85 mg chl a m-2). Moreover, the geostatistical analysis revealed that spatial similarities were propagated over larger distances in June (6 km) than in January (2.2 km). In order to account for this result, we suggest that seasonal dynamics of benthic microalgae biomass obeys a 'constant-density model' that describes the alternating spreading/shrinkage phenomenon around the few persistent patches of maximum biomass (ca 300 mg chl a m-2). Total biomass estimates were ca 13 t chl a (SE = 0.26) in June and 10 t chl a (SE = 0.28) in January. Calculating a raw approximation of the growth rate (0.1 d-1) of that biomass and considering that the total produced biomass is resuspended at flood tide, we found that microphytobenthos supplies about 2 µg chl a l-1, which corresponds to 30-90% of the chl a suspended in the water column, depending on the season. This suggests that microphytobenthos could be a major food source for secondary producers in both pelagic and benthic ecosystems of the Marennes-Oléron Bay.

KEY WORDS: Microphytobenthos · Chlorophyll a · Spatial distribution · Geostatistics · Intertidal mudflat

Published in MEPS Vol. 166 (1998) on May 28
ISSN: 0171-8630. Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1998

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