C/N stable isotope analysis of macro algae litters in kelp bed in Gouqi Island
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College of Marine Sciences,Shanghai Ocean University,College of Marine Sciences,Shanghai Ocean University,College of Marine Sciences,Shanghai Ocean University;China,College of Marine Sciences,Shanghai Ocean University,College of Marine Sciences,Shanghai Ocean University,College of Marine Sciences,Shanghai Ocean University

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    Macro algae contribute to kelp forest C/N nutrient circulation primarily as detritus, maintaining high primary productivity in local food web. Changes in overall δ13C, δ15N signatures and C content, N content, C/N ratios of five dominating kelp(U. pertusa, C.tenuissima, G.livida, S.vachellianum and H.fusifarme) litters in litter bags during degradation were examined. Kelp litters completely rotted over 42 days in the field near Gouqi Island, both organic C content, N content and C/N ratios were depleted after decomposition, as for δ13C and δ15N, there was no significant variation. We divided the whole kelp degradation into two periods which are leaching degradation period (0-11 days) and microbiological degradation period (11-42 days). Furthermore, trophic level changes by 0.4 in four benthonic herbivores as a result of degradation of macroalgae. It's a significant deviation in macroalgae based kelp bed ecosystem food web establishment.

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刘雨蒙,章守宇,周曦杰,赵旭,徐胜南,向晨.枸杞岛海藻场大型海藻凋落物碳氮稳定同位素分析[J].上海海洋大学学报,2016,25(3):438-444.
LIU Yumeng, ZHANG Shouyu, ZHOU Xijie, ZHAO Xu, XU Shengnan, XIANG Chen. C/N stable isotope analysis of macro algae litters in kelp bed in Gouqi Island[J]. Journal of Shanghai Ocean University,2016,25(3):438-444.

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  • Received:January 11,2016
  • Revised:February 29,2016
  • Adopted:March 03,2016
  • Online: May 24,2016
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