2000
DOI: 10.3354/meps199171
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Population dynamics, secondary production and calcification in a Mediterranean population of Ditrupa arietina (Annelida:Polychaeta)

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“…The calcimass method (carbonate standing stock) is the most frequently used (Migné et al 1998;Medernach et al 2000;Chauvaud et al 2003). However, the alkalinity-anomaly technique (Smith and Key 1975;Chisholm and Gattuso 1991) based on measurement of total alkalinity changes in a closed circuit is considered the most convenient for short-duration experiments on isolated organisms (Gattuso et al 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calcimass method (carbonate standing stock) is the most frequently used (Migné et al 1998;Medernach et al 2000;Chauvaud et al 2003). However, the alkalinity-anomaly technique (Smith and Key 1975;Chisholm and Gattuso 1991) based on measurement of total alkalinity changes in a closed circuit is considered the most convenient for short-duration experiments on isolated organisms (Gattuso et al 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tubes of free-lying Recent Ditrupa form shell banks (density up to 1000 ind. m -2 ) on continental shelves in temperate to tropical seas all over the world (ten Hove and van den Hurk, 1993), and D. arietina (O. F. Müller, 1776) significantly contributes to calcite sediment production in temperate seas (Medernach et al, 2000). Both serpulid reefs and banks produced by free-lying forms are known in the fossil record.…”
Section: Serpulid Reefs and Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies identified long-term changes in several communities between 1967/68, 1994 and 2003. These changes involved temporal fluctuations in: (1) total species richness, and (2) abundances of dominant species such as the polychaetes Ditrupa arietina, Scoloplos armiger and Notomastus latericeus. Moreover, by coupling the studies of changes in benthic macrofauna composition with autoecological studies of D. arietina (Medernach et al, 2000), they suggested that the NAO could drive changes in benthic macrofauna composition (Grémare et al, 1998a;Labrune et al, 2007b). Positive values of NAO are typically associated with stronger-than-average westerlies and storms over Northern…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on: (1) long term comparisons (i.e., 1967/68, 1994 and 2003) of benthic macrofauna composition achieved at a limited number of stations in the Bay of Banyuls-surMer (Grémare et al, 1998a;Labrune et al, 2007b), and (2) autoecologial studies carried out on the polychaete Ditrupa arietina (Medernach et al, 2000;Charles 2006), temporal changes in both LSF and LSM benthic macrofauna compositions are currently attributed to fluctuations in the frequency of storms in relation with the NAO (Labrune et al, 2007b) as already proposed in the North Sea (Kröncke et al, 1998(Kröncke et al, , 2001Tunberg and Nelson, 1998).…”
Section: Shallow Communities: Littoral Fine Sands (Lfs) and Littoral mentioning
confidence: 99%