The Deep-Water Peyssonnelia Beds from the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean) |
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Authors: | Enric Ballesteros |
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Institution: | Centre d'Estudis Avançats, E-17300 Blanes (Girona), Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Peyssonnelia bed distribution on continental shelf bottoms of the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean) ranges from 40 to 90 m depth. Different species of Peyssonnelia dominate these bottoms and, according to multivariate techniques, two main assemblages have been distinguished: the Peyssonnelia rosa-marina beds and the Peyssonnelia sp. beds, together with some transition samples between Peyssonnelia and maërl beds. Erect red algae are always abundant. Although average yearly irradiance reaching these beds is only 6.4-0.3% of subsurface irradiance, the species richness averages 45 species per sample (1600 cm2) and mean biomass is 2835 g dw. m-2. The high carbonate content of the living algae of these bottoms suggests that they are important contributors to the production of sediments in the Balearic continental shelf. |
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Keywords: | Peyssonnelia coastal detritic assemblages maërl dep-water phytobenthos Western Mediterranean |
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