2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.07.011
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Millennial-scale trends and controls in Posidonia oceanica (L. Delile) ecosystem productivity

Abstract: Posidonia oceanica is a marine phanerogam that buries a significant part of its belowground production forming an organic bioconstruction known as mat. Despite Posidonia seagrass mats have proven to be reliable archives of long-term environmental change, palaeoecological studies using seagrass archives are still scarce. Here we reconstruct four millennia of environmental dynamics in the NE coast of Spain by analysing the carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic composition of P. oceanica sheaths, the proportion of … Show more

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“…These small changes likely reflect past changes in the proportion of mineral and organic inputs to the soil of the meadow. The main change observed is a 15-fold excursion to positive values at 300 cm depth (Figure 3), concurring with a high erosion phase in the bay catchment led by an increase in flooding events [62] and human activity, which is in agreement with environmental paleoreconstructions of the area [34,43].…”
Section: Organic Vs Inorganic Matter Accumulationsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…These small changes likely reflect past changes in the proportion of mineral and organic inputs to the soil of the meadow. The main change observed is a 15-fold excursion to positive values at 300 cm depth (Figure 3), concurring with a high erosion phase in the bay catchment led by an increase in flooding events [62] and human activity, which is in agreement with environmental paleoreconstructions of the area [34,43].…”
Section: Organic Vs Inorganic Matter Accumulationsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The third principal component scores show fairly constant values below 35 cm, with the exception of relatively lower values between 200 cm and 300 cm (CP3.2), suggesting a coarser grain size composition (Figure 3). It is interesting to note that this decrease in fine mineral particles is coeval with the peak in inorganic mineral content (PC1 scores, CP1.2, Figure 3), reinforcing the occurrence of an intense 'terrestrial event' already discussed elsewhere [34,43]. Again, a high accumulation of plant remains in the upper part of the soil and could account for the large decrease in Fe and Ti concentrations (CP3.1).…”
Section: Enrichment In Fine Soil Particlessupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…Therefore, elucidation of the long-term dynamics and environmental drivers of ecosystem change is required to evaluate the magnitude of current declines in an historical context, as well as to predict, prevent or mitigate the effects of present and future environmental changes on seagrass meadows structure and function ( López-Merino et al, 2017;Leiva-Dueñas et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%