“…Fluxes are measured at high frequency (e.g., 5 Hz), allowing the user to quantify the diel photosynthetic response to light, among other variables. The technique has been used to quantify metabolism of Zostera marina, Thalassia testudinum, and Zostera noltii (Rheuban et al, 2014a,b;Long et al, 2015b;Lee et al, 2017;Attard et al, 2019;Berg et al, 2019). Among the discoveries is that over an annual cycle, Zostera marina meadows are heterotrophic or negligibly autotrophic (Rheuban et al, 2014a;Attard et al, 2019) although by particle-trapping they may still act as a net carbon sink (Greiner et al, 2013).…”