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Journal of Oceanography | 2017

Negligible effect of the benthic fauna on measuring the nutrient upward fluxes from coastal sediments

Kuninao Tada; Jidapa Koomklang; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Hitomi Yamaguchi

Although the influence of benthic fauna on estimating the nutrient upward fluxes from the coastal sediments are a concern, there are few comprehensive studies. We conducted monthly observations in a coastal embayment to examine the effect of benthic fauna on measuring the nutrient flux. Nutrient fluxes were measured by the core incubation method and the densities of organisms in benthic communities were also measured. Numerical composition of benthic communities, according to taxonomic group, was dominated by Polychaeta composed of a few Capitellida and Spionidae species. A negligible effect of the benthic communities on measuring nutrient fluxes was demonstrated.


Journal of Ocean University of China | 2018

Seasonal and Spatial Variations of Macro Benthos in the Intertidal Mudflat of Southern Yellow River Delta, China in 2007/2008

Li Zou; Xiao Yao; Hitomi Yamaguchi; Xinyu Guo; Huiwang Gao; Kai Wang; Mingyi Sun

In order to examine the seasonal and spatial distributions of benthic animals in the intertidal mudflat of the southern Yellow River Delta, field investigations were carried out in 2007 and 2008 and multiple methods were applied. Results showed that, the biomass of macro benthos ranged at 0.75-1151.00 g wet m−2 and averaged at 156.31 g wet m−2, in which Mactra veneriformis accounted for 75.6%-93.4% of the total macro benthic biomass. More than 90% of macro benthos inhabited in the middle and low tide lines, and higher biomass occurred in early summer and lower in winter. Statistical analysis showed that: 1) M. veneriformis growth was primarily favored at higher temperature and lower salinity; 2) after long time interaction, benthic bivalve grazers led to patching distributions of Chlorophyll a (Chl a); 3) macro benthic biomass positively related with Chl a when the concentration of Chl a was low, but they were negatively related when Chl a concentration was high; and 4) furthermore, the biomass of benthic bivalves peaked in the sediment with median grain size about 0.55 mm, but decreased gradually in coarse or fine sediments. The secondary productivity ranged at 0.37-283.68 g m−2yr−1 and averaged at 47.88 g m−2 yr−1, in which 69.7% was contributed by M. veneriformis It was estimated that primary production was transformed to secondary production at a rate of 6.87% approximately, which implies that there is a local sustainability of high bivalve production.


Hydrobiologia | 2013

Optically active components and light attenuation in an offshore station of Harima Sound, eastern Seto Inland Sea, Japan

Hitomi Yamaguchi; Ryo Katahira; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Kuninao Tada


Journal of Sea Research | 2015

Light and nutrient limitation on phytoplankton production in the strait of an enclosed coastal sea (Bisan Strait, eastern Seto Inland Sea, Japan)

Hitomi Yamaguchi; Naoto Hirade; Keigo Higashizono; Kuninao Tada; Koji Kishimoto; Kenichi Oyama; Kazuhiko Ichimi


Journal of Oceanography | 2014

Horizontal distribution of particulate matter and its characterization using phosphorus as an indicator in surface coastal water, Harima-Nada, the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

Toshimasa Asahi; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Hitomi Yamaguchi; Kuninao Tada


Journal of Oceanography | 2018

A role for a superficial sediment layer in upward nutrient fluxes across the overlying water–sediment interface

Jidapa Koomklang; Hitomi Yamaguchi; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Kuninao Tada


Journal of Oceanography | 2014

Total organic carbon and nitrogen contents in surface sediments of Harima Nada, eastern Seto Inland Sea, Japan: a comparison under two different trophic states

Hitomi Yamaguchi; Naoto Hirade; Miho Kayama; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Kuninao Tada


Japanese Journal of Benthology | 2011

Biomass and Productivity of Microphytobenthos in Temperate Coastal Areas

Hitomi Yamaguchi


Journal of Oceanography | 2018

Effect of bacterial activity on nutrient regeneration and release from bottom sediments

Jidapa Koomklang; Hitomi Yamaguchi; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Kuninao Tada


Proceedings of International Conference "Managinag risks to coastal regions and communities in a changinag world" (EMECS'11 - SeaCoasts XXVI) | 2017

NUTRIENT DECREASE IN THE SETO INLAND SEA, JAPAN, AND THE RESPONSE OF THE PHYTOPLANKTON ASSEMBLAGE TO THE DECREASE

Kuninao Tada; Kazuhiko Ichimi; Miho Kayama; Ayaka Ikemoto; Tetsuya Nishikawa; Hitomi Yamaguchi; Tsuneo Honjo

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