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Estuaries | 2005

Planktonic and Whole System Metabolism in a Nutrient-rich Estuary (the Scheldt Estuary)

Frédéric Gazeau; Jean-Pierre Gattuso; Jack J. Middelburg; Natacha Brion; L.-S. Schiettecatte; Michel Frankignoulle; Alberto Borges

Planktonic gross primary production (GPP), community respiration (CR), and nitrification (NIT) were measured monthly in the Scheldt estuary by the oxygen incubation method in 2003. No significant evolution of planktonic GPP was observed since the 1990s with high rates in the freshwater area (salinity 0; 97±65 mmol C m−2 d−1) decreasing seaward (22–37 mmol C m−2 d−1). A significant decrease of NIT was observed with regard to previous investigations although this process still represents up to 20% of total organic matter production in the inner estuary. Planktonic CR was highest in the inner estuary and seemed to be mainly controlled by external organic matter inputs. Planktonic net community production was negative most of the time in the estuary with values ranging from −300 to 165 mmol C m−2 d−1. Whole estuary net ecosystem production (NEP) was investigated on an annual scale using the results mentioned above and published benthic metabolic rates. A NEP of −39±8 mmol C m−2 d−1 was estimated, which confirms the strong heterotrophic status of this highly nutrified estuary. NEP rates were computed from June to December 2003 to compare with results derived from the Land-Ocean Interaction in the Coastal Zone budgeting procedure applied to dissolved inorganic phosphorus and carbon (DIP and DIC). DIP budgets failed to provide realistic estimates in the inner estuary where abiotic processes account for more than 50% of the nonconservative DIP flux. DIC budgets predicted a much lower NEP than in situ incubations (−109±31 versus −42±9 mmol C m−2 d−1) although, as each approach is associated with several critical assumptions, the source of this discrepancy remains unclear.


BMC Ecology | 2008

Net ecosystem production and carbon dioxide fluxes in the Scheldt estuarine plume

Alberto Borges; Kevin Ruddick; L.-S. Schiettecatte; Bruno Delille

BackgroundA time series of 4 consecutive years of measurements of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) in the Scheldt estuarine plume is used here to estimate net ecosystem production (NEP).ResultsNEP in the Scheldt estuarine plume is estimated from the temporal changes of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). The strong seasonal variations of NEP are consistent with previous reports on organic carbon dynamics in the area. These variations are related to successive phytoplankton blooms that partly feed seasonally variable heterotrophy the rest of the year. On an annual time scale the Scheldt estuarine plume behaves as a net heterotrophic system sustained with organic carbon input from the Scheldt inner estuary and the Belgian coast. During one of the years of the time-series the estuarine plume behaved annually as a net autotrophic system. This anomalous ecosystem metabolic behaviour seemed to result from a combination of bottom-up factors affecting the spring phytoplankton bloom (increased nutrient delivery and more favourable incoming light conditions). This net autotrophy seemed to lead to a transient aa accumulation of organic carbon, most probably in the sediments, that fed a stronger heterotrophy the following year.ConclusionThe present work highlights the potential of using pCO2 data to derive detailed seasonal estimates of NEP in highly dynamic coastal environments. These can be used to determine potential inter-annual variability of NEP due to natural climatic oscillations or due to changes in anthropogenic impacts.


Marine Environmental Research | 2001

Influence of Age, Sex and Body Condition on Zinc, Copper, Cadmium and Metallothioneins in Common Guillemots (Uria aalge) Stranded at the Belgian Coast.

Virginie Debacker; L.-S. Schiettecatte; Thierry Jauniaux; Jean-Marie Bouquegneau

The common guillemots, Uria aalge, found stranded at the Belgian coast, display high levels of Cu in both liver and kidneys. The condition index of the animals, defined as the ratio of liver to kidneys mass (Wenzel & Adelung, 1996, The suitability of oiled Guillemots (Uria aalge) as monitoring organisms for geographical comparisons of trace element contaminants. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 31, 368-377), influences both the metal concentration and its binding to metallothioneins (MT): the lower the condition index, the more emaciated the animals, and the higher the total Cu concentration and the concentration of Cu bound to MT. In less robust individuals, our results suggest that Cu could displace Zn from MT, rendering the Zn ions available to induce a new MT synthesis. Sex-related effects also emerged as significantly higher hepatic MT as well as Cu- and Zn-MT concentrations were found in emaciated male guillemots compared to females. In both organs, Cd concentrations remained low and typically demonstrated an age-dependent renal accumulation, with no noticeable effect of the condition index. As a whole, these results suggest that, for guillemots found stranded at the Belgian coast. Cu binding to hepatic and renal MT could function as a protective mechanism, rendering the metal ions unavailable to exert any cytotoxic activity.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2004

Gas transfer velocities of CO2 in three European estuaries (Randers Fjord, Scheldt and Thames)

Alberto Borges; Bruno Delille; L.-S. Schiettecatte; Frédéric Gazeau; Gwenaöl Abril; Michel Frankignoulle


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2006

Carbon dioxide in European coastal waters

Alberto Borges; L.-S. Schiettecatte; Gwenaël Abril; Bruno Delille; Frédéric Gazeau


Estuaries | 2004

Variability of the gas transfer velocity of CO2 in a macrotidal estuary (The Scheldt)

Alberto Borges; Jean-Pierre Vanderborght; L.-S. Schiettecatte; Frédéric Gazeau; Sarah Ferrón-Smith; Bruno Delille; Michel Frankignoulle


Biogeosciences | 2008

Enhanced ocean carbon storage from anaerobic alkalinity generation in coastal sediments

Helmuth Thomas; L.-S. Schiettecatte; K. Suykens; Y. J. M. Koné; E. H. Shadwick; A. E. F. Prowe; Yann Bozec; H. J. W. de Baar; Alberto Borges


Biogeosciences | 2004

The carbon budget of the North Sea

Helmuth Thomas; Yann Bozec; H. J. W. de Baar; Khalid Elkalay; Michel Frankignoulle; L.-S. Schiettecatte; Gerhard Kattner; Alberto Borges


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2007

Rapid decline of the CO2 buffering capacity in the North Sea and implications for the North Atlantic Ocean

Helmuth Thomas; A. E. Friederike Prowe; Steven van Heuven; Yann Bozec; Hein J. W. de Baar; L.-S. Schiettecatte; K. Suykens; Mathieu Koné; Alberto Borges; Ivan D. Lima; Scott C. Doney


Marine Chemistry | 2007

High temporal coverage of carbon dioxide measurements in the Southern Bight of the North Sea

L.-S. Schiettecatte; Helmuth Thomas; Yann Bozec; Alberto Borges

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Lei Chou

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Université libre de Bruxelles

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