4:35 PM - 4:55 PM
[ACG44-10] Fate of macroalgal organic matter and its effects on in and outside of algal bed
★Invited Papers
Keywords:Macroalgae, Dislodgement, Dissolved Organic Matter, Decomposition
Dislodgement of macroalgae
Dislodgement of macroalgal body would often happen due to wave action. In order to quantitatively estimate the amount of dislodgement, we labeled the body of Ecklonia cava which is dominant species in kelp forest around Shimoda, Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka, Japan. A part of labels was disappeared due to dislodgement, and it accounted for about 20-30% of fixed carbon by E. cava. In addition, we collected benthic organisms in offshore region with/without drifting algae, showing settlement of drifting algae increases species diversity of fauna on the seafloor.
Macroalgal DOM
Release rate of DOM is estimated by covering bag on blades of E. cava, and approximately 40% of fixed carbon is released as DOM. Horizontal distribution of DOM across algal bed to offshore showed a gradient of macroalgal DOM, being consistent with the fact that E. cava releases large amount of DOM in coastal region. We additionally examined the microbial and photochemical decomposition processes of the macroalgal DOM. Macroalgal DOM has a resistance for bacterial mineralization, while it was degraded by exposure to sunlight. Therefore, macroalgal DOM would be exported with mixing of water mass, and it is partly decomposed in surface layer. On the other hand, the fraction transported to deeper layer has resistance for bacterial decomposition, and contributes to carbon sequestration.