Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Presentation information

[J] Oral

A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-CG Complex & General

[A-CG44] Coastal Ecosystems 2 Coral reefs, seagrass and macroalgal beds, and mangrove

Tue. May 28, 2019 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 102 (1F)

convener:Yu Umezawa(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Toshihiro Miyajima(Marine Biogeochemistry Group, Division of Ocean-Earth System Science, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Atsushi Watanabe(The ocean policy research institute, The Sasakawa peace foundation), Tomihiko Higuchi(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Chairperson:Yu Umezawa(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Toshihiro Miyajima(The University of Tokyo), Tomihiko Higuchi(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Atsushi Watanabe(Tokyo Institute of Technology)

1:50 PM - 2:10 PM

[ACG44-01] Evaluation of mangrove ecosystems as a dissolved iron supplying system to tropical coastal waters

★Invited Papers

*Yasuhiro Nakanishi1, Ko Hinokidani1 (1.Tokyo University of Agriculture)

Keywords:Mangrove, Ecosystem, Dissolved iron, Benthos, Polyphenole

Iron, one of the essential micro elements for plants, is normally contained in the insoluble forms in sea water, content of the dissolved forms greatly affects propagations of marine phytoplankton which are origins of the marine food chain and absorb CO2 in sea water.

As one of the studies on natural systems for dissolved forms of iron from land to sea, we focused on mangrove ecosystems located at boundary between the land and sea in the tropical regions. To clarify the dissolved iron supplying systems, we have conducted studies on polyphenols content in leaves of some mangrove species and elution of dissolved iron generated in reactions between the polyphenols and mangrove floor soils. Additionally, we surveyed dissolved iron elution from the floor soils mixed with fecal materials of benthos, such as Neosarmatium smith and Telebralia palustris which feed on mangrove leaves.