Title of article :
The plankton food web of the Bizerte Lagoon (South-western Mediterranean): II. Carbon steady-state modelling using inverse analysis
Author/Authors :
Boutheina Grami، نويسنده , , Nathalie Niquil، نويسنده , , Asma Sakka Hlaili، نويسنده , , Michel Gosselin، نويسنده , , Dominique Hamel، نويسنده , , Hassine Hadj Mabrouk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
A steady-state model of the planktonic food web of the Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia, South-western Mediterranean)
was developed to characterize its structure and functioning through four stations: MA under
urban discharge, MB impacted by industrial input, MJ located at proximity of shellfish farming and R in
the central area of the lagoon. Carbon stocks of eight chosen compartments were determined and flows
were assigned for each one from field data. Missing flow values were calculated by inverse analysis for
each station. Network analysis was applied to the resulting food web models to characterize their
properties. These analyses mainly showed similarity among stations concerning (1) a high primary
production of phytoplankton which was dominated by >10 mm cells (i.e. diatoms); (2) important herbivory
against detritivory in stations MA and MJ; (3) major role of detritivory in stations MB and R; (4)
efficiency of microbial link in transferring carbon for higher trophic level; (5) efficiency of microzooplankton
as a trophic link between detritus, dissolved organic carbon, autotrophs and mesozooplankton;
(6) important recycling of carbon leading to conclude about an immature state of the
ecosystem. Differences between the functioning of microbial food webs in the lagoon are mainly due to
the location of stations. The proximity of station MB to inland and industrial discharges affected its
productivity and made it the least productive station. Water circulation into the lagoon made pollutant
concentrate into the south and the western sections which seemed to affect the planktonic food web,
since the values of productivity reported for stations MB and R were lower than those calculated for the
others stations.
Keywords :
planktonfood webinverse methodcoastal Mediterranean lagoon
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science