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Primary production of sands in the lagoon of an atoll and the role of foraminiferan symbionts
Authors:A Sournia
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Dynamique des Populations Aquatiques, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
Abstract:Chlorophyll content and in situ oxygen production of sands were measured in the lagoon of Takapoto Atoll, Tuamotu Islands (French Polynesia). Stations were spaced from a depth of 17 m to the water limit on the beach. Photosynthetic pigments and net primary production for the top 3 cm of sediment ranged from 56 to 907 mg chlorophyll a m-2 and from 115 to 354 mg O2 m-2 h-1, respectively. Responsible organisms were mostly Foraminifera, among which Amphistegina lessoni, containing unicellular symbionts, dominated. The sands are thus significant contributors to the lagoon's primary production, while the role of phytoplankton is comparatively negligible.
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