Although much work has been done to predict the effects of hypoxia (dissolved oxygen \u3c 2 mg l−1) at regional scales, individual estuaries consist of a patchwork of micro-environments that can have different responses. We followed the effects of extended dissolved oxygen (DO) depletion on benthic fluxes of CO2, O2, NO3−, NH4+, N2, PO43− and Fe from estuarine sediments from 3 shallow sites with different macrofauna communities and levels of organic enrichment. DO depletion was achieved by a prolonged (40 d) dark incubation of sealed sediment cores. There were no discernible differences in NO3− and N2 fluxes between sites, but the effects of hypoxia on sediment metabolism, and on bioavailable nutrient release, NH4+ and PO43−, were modified ...
<div><p>Hypoxia represents one of the major causes of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning loss fo...
Hypoxia represents one of the major causes of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning loss for coasta...
© 2011 Dr. Joanne BanksBenthic environments form a key component of estuarine ecosystems; mediating ...
Marine ecosystems world-wide are threatened by oxygen deficiency, with potential serious consequence...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
<div><p>Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions ...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
Coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem worldwide. Hypoxia-induced changes in sediment bact...
In marine sediments, the availability, cycling and burial of organic carbon (OC), the size and compo...
Sediment cores of 20 cm diameter contaning the natural benthic fauna were subjected to low oxygen co...
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L?1; 62.5 ?M; 2 mg L?1, approx. 30% oxygen saturation) ...
Traditionally, hypoxia has been defined as the situation where DO levels have fallen below 2.0 mg O2...
Eutrophication is one of the most severe and widespread forms of disturbance affecting coastal marin...
Infaunal inhabitants of coastal marine sediments occupy environments along a continuum from extremel...
Within coastal marine habitats, intense nutrient cycling, and near seabed primary production rates a...
<div><p>Hypoxia represents one of the major causes of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning loss fo...
Hypoxia represents one of the major causes of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning loss for coasta...
© 2011 Dr. Joanne BanksBenthic environments form a key component of estuarine ecosystems; mediating ...
Marine ecosystems world-wide are threatened by oxygen deficiency, with potential serious consequence...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
<div><p>Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions ...
Disturbance-mediated species loss has prompted research considering how ecosystem functions are chan...
Coastal hypoxia is a major environmental problem worldwide. Hypoxia-induced changes in sediment bact...
In marine sediments, the availability, cycling and burial of organic carbon (OC), the size and compo...
Sediment cores of 20 cm diameter contaning the natural benthic fauna were subjected to low oxygen co...
Coastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L?1; 62.5 ?M; 2 mg L?1, approx. 30% oxygen saturation) ...
Traditionally, hypoxia has been defined as the situation where DO levels have fallen below 2.0 mg O2...
Eutrophication is one of the most severe and widespread forms of disturbance affecting coastal marin...
Infaunal inhabitants of coastal marine sediments occupy environments along a continuum from extremel...
Within coastal marine habitats, intense nutrient cycling, and near seabed primary production rates a...
<div><p>Hypoxia represents one of the major causes of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning loss fo...
Hypoxia represents one of the major causes of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning loss for coasta...
© 2011 Dr. Joanne BanksBenthic environments form a key component of estuarine ecosystems; mediating ...