Shallow benthic habitats are hotspots for carbon cycling and energy flow, but metabolism (primary production and respiration) dynamics and habitat‐specific differences remain poorly understood. We investigated daily, seasonal, and annual metabolism in six key benthic habitats in the Baltic Sea using ~ 2900 h of in situ aquatic eddy covariance oxygen flux measurements. Rocky substrates had the highest metabolism rates. Habitat‐specific annual primary production per m2 was in the order Fucus vesiculosus canopy > Mytilus trossulus reef > Zostera marina canopy > mixed macrophytes canopy > sands, whereas respiration was in the order M. trossulus > F. vesiculosus > Z. marina > mixed macrophytes > sands > aphotic sediments. Winter metabolism contr...
Seagrass meadows play an important role in “blue carbon” sequestration and storage, but their dynami...
Benthic macrofauna modifies carbon and nutrient retention and recycling processes in coastal habitat...
Background: Microorganisms in the seafoor use a wide range of metabolic processes, which are coupled...
Abstract Shallow benthic habitats are hotspots for carbon cycling and energy flow, but metabolism (p...
This submission consists of 40 eddy covariance datasets collected from six shallow sites in the Balt...
Seasonal rates of benthic gross primary production, net primary production and respiration were meas...
Long-term deterioration of water quality is known to reduce the importance of benthic ecosystem meta...
A central goal of benthic ecology is to describe the pathways and quantities of energy and material ...
Mytilid mussels form abundant, species-rich reefs on rocky substrates, but the role of this key habi...
The important role of macroalgal canopies in the oceanic carbon (C) cycle is increasingly being reco...
Sediment resuspension is a common process in dynamic coastal settings, but its implications for remi...
Benthic diatom communities dominate sheltered shallow inner coastal waters of the atidal Southern Ba...
The Aquatic Eddy Covariance (AEC) technique has emerged as an important method to quantify in situ s...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Metabolism is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes, but the drivers of variation in metab...
Seagrass meadows play an important role in “blue carbon” sequestration and storage, but their dynami...
Benthic macrofauna modifies carbon and nutrient retention and recycling processes in coastal habitat...
Background: Microorganisms in the seafoor use a wide range of metabolic processes, which are coupled...
Abstract Shallow benthic habitats are hotspots for carbon cycling and energy flow, but metabolism (p...
This submission consists of 40 eddy covariance datasets collected from six shallow sites in the Balt...
Seasonal rates of benthic gross primary production, net primary production and respiration were meas...
Long-term deterioration of water quality is known to reduce the importance of benthic ecosystem meta...
A central goal of benthic ecology is to describe the pathways and quantities of energy and material ...
Mytilid mussels form abundant, species-rich reefs on rocky substrates, but the role of this key habi...
The important role of macroalgal canopies in the oceanic carbon (C) cycle is increasingly being reco...
Sediment resuspension is a common process in dynamic coastal settings, but its implications for remi...
Benthic diatom communities dominate sheltered shallow inner coastal waters of the atidal Southern Ba...
The Aquatic Eddy Covariance (AEC) technique has emerged as an important method to quantify in situ s...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Metabolism is one of the most fundamental ecosystem processes, but the drivers of variation in metab...
Seagrass meadows play an important role in “blue carbon” sequestration and storage, but their dynami...
Benthic macrofauna modifies carbon and nutrient retention and recycling processes in coastal habitat...
Background: Microorganisms in the seafoor use a wide range of metabolic processes, which are coupled...