In-situ measurements of nitrogenous nutrient uptake by kelp (Ecklonia maxima) and phytoplankton in a nitrate-rich upwelling environment |
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Authors: | T. A. Probyn C. D. McQuaid |
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Affiliation: | (1) Marine Biology Research Institute, University of Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch, Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | Nitrogen uptake by the kelp Ecklonia maxima Osbeck and phytoplankton was examined under different conditions of nutrient availability in a kelp bed off the Cape of Good Hope by measuring nutrient depletion in large plastic bags by the kelp and 15N uptake by phytoplankton. E. maxima took up nitrate and ammonia, but not urea, and showed only a weak preference for reduced nitrogen. Phytoplankton absorbed all three forms of nitrogen available, with a preference for ammonia and urea. Ambient nitrate concentration exhibited a marked and rapid decrease with northerly winds and an increase in response to offshore southerly winds. Nitrogen uptake by E. maxima was linearly related to ambient concentration and did not saturate even at nitrate concentrations >20g-at N l-1, resulting in a significantly higher tissue nitrogen content under upwelling conditions. Nitrate imported by upwelling was the chief source of nitrogen utilised within the kelp bed. Locally regenerated nitrogen (ammonia and urea) was calculated to contribute only ca 4% of total nitrogen uptake during upwelling and 30% during the relaxation or downwelling phase. |
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