Seasonality in nutrient concentrations and stable isotope ratios of Halophila ovalis growing on the intertidal flat of SW Thailand
2001
Halophila ovalis on the intertidal flat of SW Thailand maintains its presence under heavy grazing by dugongs; nevertheless, the site provides lower availability of nutrients in the water column to the seagrasses due to emersion during ebb tide. To examine the seasonality of the nutrient status of fast-growing H. ovalis in the intertidal flat, and to assess whether emersion at low tide affects the availability of nutrients and inorganic carbon, monthly changes in carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) concentrations of H. ovalis were determined. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios were also determined to examine the carbon and nitrogen sources. CNP concentrations of the leaves and petioles of H. ovalis at the intertidal flat were considerably lower than those of the same species previously reported from a subtidal environment throughout the observation period of 8 months. The δ13C of the above-ground parts of H. ovalis was lower than in previous reports, suggesting that CO2 was sufficient for its growth. The CNP concentrations of H. ovalis on the intertidal flat increased after a decrease in grazing pressure by dugongs. It is suggested that H. ovalis sustained rapid growth on the intertidal flat by lowering its nutrient concentrations under heavy grazing by dugongs to maintain its presence.
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