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Productivity,carbon assimilation and intra-annual change in tropical reef platform seagrass communities of the Torres Strait,north-eastern Australia
Authors:Michael A. Rasheed  Kara R. Dew  Len J. McKenzie  Robert G. Coles  Simon P. Kerville  Stuart J. Campbell
Affiliation:1. Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Northern Fisheries Centre, Marine Ecology Group, P.O. Box 5396, Cairns, Queensland 4870, Australia;2. CRC Torres Strait, P.O. Box 772, Townsville, Queensland 4810, Australia;3. Wildlife Conservation Society, Jl. Pangrango No. 8, Bogor 16151, Indonesia
Abstract:Detailed data on seagrass distribution, abundance, growth rates and community structure information were collected at Orman Reefs in March 2004 to estimate the above-ground productivity and carbon assimilated by seagrass meadows. Seagrass meadows were re-examined in November 2004 for comparison at the seasonal extremes of seagrass abundance. Ten seagrass species were identified in the meadows on Orman Reefs. Extensive seagrass coverage was found in March (18,700 ha) and November (21,600 ha), with seagrass covering the majority of the intertidal reef-top areas and a large proportion of the subtidal areas examined. There were marked differences in seagrass above-ground biomass, distribution and species composition between the two surveys. Major changes between March and November included a substantial decline in biomass for intertidal meadows and an expansion in area of subtidal meadows. Changes were most likely a result of greater tidal exposure of intertidal meadows prior to November leading to desiccation and temperature-related stress.
Keywords:Seagrass   Productivity   Carbon   Distribution   Seasonality   Torres Strait
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