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Detritus Rolling Down a Vertical Cliff of the Ligurian Sea (Italy): The Écological Role in Hard Bottom Communities
Authors:Giorgio  Bavestrello  Riccardo  Cattaneo-Vietti  Roberto  Danovaro Mauro  Fabiano
Institution:Istituto di Zoologia. Universita di Genova, Via Balbi. 5;1–16126 Gcnova, Italy.;Istituto di Scicnzc Ambientali Marine, Universita di Genova, Corso Rainusso. 14;1–16038 S. Marghcrita Ligure, Italy.
Abstract:Abstract. The detritus rolling down a vertical cliff was studied at Portofino Promontory (Ligurian Sea, Italy) at 16 m depth (January 1988- January 1989). The large amount of collected sediment is mainly due to the position of the traps; they collected not only the sedimenting material, but also the detritus rolling down along the cliff. The amount of sediment matter is 7 times greater in winter than in summer, showing a good correlation with rough seas and rain that cause a "mechanical cleaning" of animal and plant debris (Sérpulid tubes, shells, exuvias. leaves) along the cliff.
The Total Suspended Matter (TSM) in the water column shows maximum values in March and September. The organic fraction has an average concentration of 0.81 mg 1-l. The phytoplanktonic biomass, measured as Chi a , shows an annual cycle with a peak in spring (1–2.7μg·l-1). while in other periods of the year the value is about 0.3-0.5 μg·1-1. A significant relationship was found between organic detritus in the collected sédiments and the Chi a in the water column. The great influence of the rocky wall detritus on the normal trend of the TSM in the coastal water column is pointed out.
Keywords:Detritus  inshore sedimentation  particulate organic matter  algal debris  meteorological parameters  Méditerranean Sea
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