Seasonal changes in environmental variables, biomass, production and nutrient contents in two contrasting tropical intertidal seagrass beds in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
- 1 September 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oecologia
- Vol. 99 (1-2) , 45-59
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00317082
Abstract
Seasonal dynamics were studied by monthly monitoring of biological and environmental variables in permanent quadrats in two contrasting intertidal seagrass beds in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, from February 1991 to January 1992. Datasets were analysed with canonical correlation analysis for correlations between environmental and biological variables. Considerable variation in biomass, production and plant tissue nutrient contents in a monospecific seagrass bed of Enhalus acoroides, growing on a coastal terrigenous mudbank (Gusung Tallang), was assumed to be related to riverine influences of the nearby Tallo River. The variation in seagrass variables at this site could, however, not be significantly correlated to seasonal patterns in rainfall, salinity, tides, nutrient availability, water motion or turbidity. A seasonal cycle in biomass, production and nutrient contents in a mixed seagrass bed of Thalassia hemprichii and E. acoroides, growing on carbonate sand on the reef flat of an offshore coral island (Barang Lompo), was found to be largely determined by tidal exposure and water motion. Exposure of the intertidal seagrass bed during hours of low water during spring tides showed a gradual shift from exposure during the night (January-June) to exposure during daylight (July-December). Daylight exposure resulted in a significant loss of above-ground plant biomass through desiccation and ‘burning’ of leaves. The observed seasonal dynamics of the seagrass bed on reef sediment contrast with reports from the Caribbean, where the effect of tidal exposure on comparable shallow-water seagrass communities is relatively insignificant due to a small tidal amplitude.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Aspects of production and biomass of four seagrass species (Cymodoceoideae) from Papua New GuineaAquatic Botany, 1987
- The loss of seagrass in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia. II. Possible causes of seagrass declineAquatic Botany, 1986
- Production and biomass of the seagrass Enhalus acoroides (L.f.) Royle and its epiphytesAquatic Botany, 1986
- A comparison of the annual production and biomass in three monospecific stands of the seagrass Thalassia hemprichii (Ehrenb.) aschers.Aquatic Botany, 1985
- The loss of seagrasses in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia. I. The time course and magnitude of seagrass decline in relation to industrial developmentAquatic Botany, 1984
- Seasonal variation in standing crop, density and leaf growth rate of the seagrass, Heterozostera tasmanica, in western Port and Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, AustraliaAquatic Botany, 1983
- Seasonal changes in the proximate constituents of the seagrasses Thalassia testudinum, Halodule wrightii. and Syringodium filiformeAquatic Botany, 1980
- Chemical fluctuations due to seasonal and cropping effects on an algal-seagrass communityAquatic Botany, 1979
- Effects of blade removal on the proximate composition of the rhizome of the seagrass Thalassia testudinum banks ex königAquatic Botany, 1979
- Seagrasses and seagrass ecosystems, an appraisal of the research approachAquatic Botany, 1979