Seasonal changes and biochemical composition of the labile organic matter flux in the Cretan Sea

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Danovaro, R
Della Croce, N
Dell'Anno, A
Fabiano, M
Marrale, D
Martorano, D
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[1] Univ Ancona, Ist Sci Mare, I-60131 Ancona, Italy
[2] Univ Genoa, Ist Sci Ambientali Marine, I-16038 Genoa, Italy
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10.1016/S0079-6611(00)00022-7
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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Downward fluxes of labile organic matter (lipids, proteins and carbohydrates) at 200 (trap A) and 1515 m depth (trap B), measured during a 12 months sediment trap experiment, are presented, together with estimates of the bacterial and cyanobacterial biomasses associated to the particles. The biochemical composition of the settling particles was determined in order to provide qualitative and quantitative information on the flux of readily available organic carbon supplying the deep-sea benthic communities of the Cretan Sea. Total mass flux and labile carbon fluxes were characterised by a clear seasonality. Higher labile organic fluxes were reported in trap B, indicating the presence of resuspended particles coming from lateral inputs. Particulate carbohydrates were the major component of the flux of labile compounds (on annual average about 66% of the total labile organic flux) followed by lipids (20%) and proteins (13%). The biopolymeric carbon Aux was very low (on annual average 0.9 and 1.2 gC m(-2) y(-1), at trap A and B). Labile carbon accounted for most of the OC flux (on annual average 84% and 74% in trap A and B respectively). In trap A, highest carbohydrate and protein fluxes in April and September, corresponded to high faecal pellet fluxes. The qualitative composition of the organic fluxes indicated a strong protein depletion in trap B and a decrease of the bioavailability of the settling particles as a result of a higher degree of dilution with inorganic material. Quantity and quality of the food supply to the benthos displayed different temporal patterns. Bacterial biomass in the sediment traps (on average 122 and 229 mu gC m(-2) d(-1) in trap A and B, respectively) was significantly correlated to the flux of labile organic carbon, and particularly to the protein and carbohydrate fluxes. Cyanobacterial flux (on average, 1.1 and 0.4 mu gC m(-2) d(-1), in trap A and B, respectively) was significantly correlated with total mass and protein fluxes only in trap A. Bacterial carbon flux, equivalent to 84.2 and 156 mgC m(-2) y(-1), accounted for 5-6.5% of the labile carbon flux (in trap A and B respectively) and for 22-41% protein pool of the settling particles. These results suggest that in the Cretan Sea, bacteria attached to the settling particles represent a potential food source of primary importance for deep-sea benthic communities. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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