International audienceIn this study we quantified nitrate (NO3−) reduction (denitrification, anammox and DNRA) and N2O production in sediments and epibiont communities associated with Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) farming. In sediments beneath an active suspended oyster farm, DNRA accounted for 98% of NO3− reduction with rates of up to 169 ± 45 μmol N m−2 h−1. Much of this DNRA was fuelled by NO3− derived from nitrification. Reference sediments had significantly lower DNRA rates of 83.8 ± 28.2 μmol N m−2 h−1, however this constituted 96% of the sites total NO3− reduction. Fatty acid analysis showed that sediment organic matter was more labile in the oyster impacted sediments, facilitating subtle shifts in sediment oxygen demand ...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
Coastal systems are increasingly impacted by over-enrichment of nutrients, which has cascading effec...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
International audienceIn this study we quantified nitrate (NO3−) reduction (denitrification, anammox...
Oyster microbiomes may play a significant role in the biogeochemical N cycle and N2O emissions in es...
In this three-year, seasonal study of sediment nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry, we used stable isotope ...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Suspension feeding bivalves have the potential to mitigate estuarine and coastal marine eutrophicati...
Benthic deposition of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N)-rich oyster biodeposits may increase denitrificati...
Oysters are estuarine ecosystem engineers, in that their physical structure and biological function ...
Removal of nitrogen through enhanced denitrification has been identified as an ecosystem service pro...
Human activities have resulted in an array of stressors to coastal ecosystems. In the context of eco...
In coastal ecosystems, suspension-feeding bivalves can remove nitrogen though uptake and assimilatio...
Oyster restoration efforts and aquaculture have increased globally to counteract the overall decline...
Excess nitrogen (N) loading and resulting eutrophication plague coastal ecosystems globally. Much wo...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
Coastal systems are increasingly impacted by over-enrichment of nutrients, which has cascading effec...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...
International audienceIn this study we quantified nitrate (NO3−) reduction (denitrification, anammox...
Oyster microbiomes may play a significant role in the biogeochemical N cycle and N2O emissions in es...
In this three-year, seasonal study of sediment nitrogen (N) biogeochemistry, we used stable isotope ...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Suspension feeding bivalves have the potential to mitigate estuarine and coastal marine eutrophicati...
Benthic deposition of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N)-rich oyster biodeposits may increase denitrificati...
Oysters are estuarine ecosystem engineers, in that their physical structure and biological function ...
Removal of nitrogen through enhanced denitrification has been identified as an ecosystem service pro...
Human activities have resulted in an array of stressors to coastal ecosystems. In the context of eco...
In coastal ecosystems, suspension-feeding bivalves can remove nitrogen though uptake and assimilatio...
Oyster restoration efforts and aquaculture have increased globally to counteract the overall decline...
Excess nitrogen (N) loading and resulting eutrophication plague coastal ecosystems globally. Much wo...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
Coastal systems are increasingly impacted by over-enrichment of nutrients, which has cascading effec...
Suspension-feeding activities of oysters impart a potentially significant benefit to estuarine ecosy...