1995
DOI: 10.1016/0304-3770(95)00450-e
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Leaf production and nutrient contents of the seagrass Thalassodendron ciliatum in the proximity of a mangrove forest (Gazi Bay, Kenya)

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“…Interestingly, while these nutrient trends were significant, they did not result in greater community NPP rates at sites closer to the mangroves. Seagrass beds adjacent to mangroves in Gazi Bay, Kenya, similarly showed no increase in NPP (plastocrone interval method) compared to beds in a central lagoon or reef site (Hemminga et al 1995). Hemminga et al (1995) further found no significant relationship between proximity to mangroves and nutrient composition (C:N:P) of the dominant seagrass Thalassodendron ciliatum, in contrast to our results and those of Fourqurean et al (1992a).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Interestingly, while these nutrient trends were significant, they did not result in greater community NPP rates at sites closer to the mangroves. Seagrass beds adjacent to mangroves in Gazi Bay, Kenya, similarly showed no increase in NPP (plastocrone interval method) compared to beds in a central lagoon or reef site (Hemminga et al 1995). Hemminga et al (1995) further found no significant relationship between proximity to mangroves and nutrient composition (C:N:P) of the dominant seagrass Thalassodendron ciliatum, in contrast to our results and those of Fourqurean et al (1992a).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Spring tidal range in Gazi bay is reported to be 3.2 m (Kitheka, 1997). T. ciliatum production in the bay has been estimated to range between 710 and 1365 g C m −2 y −1 (Hemminga et al, 1995); litterfall data for C. tagal, R. mucronata, and A. marina correspond to litter production of 164, 412, and 236 g C m −2 y −1 , respectively (Slim et al, 1996b;Ochieng and Erftenmeijer, 2002).…”
Section: Study Site and Sampling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, early attempts to compare C:N:P tissue content in seagrasses failed to provide generalizations about seagrass nutritional status because of their seemingly aberrant (high) carbon content, relative to Redfield's stoichiometry (Atkinson and Smith, 1984). Tissue nutrient content was also found to vary with species, tissue type, season, age, and environmentaĺć onditions (Perez-Llorens and Niell, 1993;Hemminga et al, 1995). For example, tissue C:N ratios in intertidal Z. noltii were reported as highest in summer and lowest in winter,ẃ ith higher values in below-than in aboveground tissues (Perez-Llorens and Niell, 1993).…”
Section: Carbon Nitrogen and Phosphorus Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%