Benthic Mucilaginous Aggregates in the Mediterranean Sea: Origin, Chemical Composition and Polysaccharide Characterisation

  • G. Sartoni
  • P. Sist
  • D. Berto
  • C. Nuccio
  • R. Urbani
  • M. Giani
Publication date
January 2008
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0304-4203
Citation count (estimate)
19

Abstract

Benthic mucilaginous aggregates are frequently formed in various parts of the Mediterranean basin, as in the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas. Notwithstanding their wide spatial distribution, the role played by these aggregates in the biogeochemical cycling of organic matter is still largely unknown. The characteristics of the benthic aggregates examined in the present study showed that they are different from other mucilaginous aggregates, such as the \u201cpelagic\u201d ones that can form in the same areas in the water column and subsequently sediment to the seafloor. The aggregates are usually formed of structures of the filamentous macroalgae Acinetospora crinita, Chrysonephos lewisii and Nematochrysopsis marina. The elemental composition o...

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