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- Title
N<sub>2</sub> fixation and primary productivity in a red sea <italic>Halophila stipulacea</italic> meadow exposed to seasonality.
- Authors
Cardini, U.; van Hoytema, N.; Bednarz, V. N.; Al‐Rshaidat, M. M. D.; Wild, C.
- Abstract
Abstract: The tropical seagrass <italic>Halophila stipulacea</italic> exhibits a limited capacity to use nitrate, but has a high uptake capacity and efficiency for ammonium. Consequently, N2 fixation by associated diazotrophic epiphytes may be important in providing ammonium needed for seagrass photosynthesis and growth. When exposed to seasonality, this association could provide a competitive advantage for <italic>H. stipulacea</italic> in relation to other seagrass species, but related knowledge is scarce. Here, we thus report measurements of net photosynthesis (O2 fluxes) and N2 fixation (acetylene reduction) associated with <italic>H. stipulacea</italic> from the Northern Red Sea over all four seasons of 2013. In parallel, we characterized the seagrass meadow areal extent, shoot and leaves density, and the leaf area index. Using this data, we quantified meadow net primary production and N2 fixation and estimated the photo‐metabolic N demand met by N2 fixation at the community level. Results revealed a marked seasonality of meadow N2 fixation, with rates ranging from 0.06 in winter to 4.60 mmol N m−2 d−1 in summer, i.e., an increase by two orders of magnitude. In summer, when nutrient concentrations in the water column were lowest and light intensity and temperature highest, there was a significant positive linear relationship between meadow net primary production and N2 fixation, with the latter accounting for ca. 20% of the photo‐metabolic N demand. These findings suggest that N2 fixation by associated diazotrophic epiphytes can mitigate N limitation of <italic>H. stipulacea</italic> meadows under N scarcity. This trait may also favor the ongoing geographical expansion of <italic>H. stipulacea</italic>.
- Subjects
HALOPHILA; GRASSLANDS; CARBON fixation; SEAGRASSES; LEAF area index
- Publication
Limnology & Oceanography, 2018, Vol 63, Issue 2, p786
- ISSN
0024-3590
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/lno.10669