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Kohlmeyer et al., 1995

Decomposition of Mangrove Wood by Marine Fungi and Teredinids in Belize

Kohlmeyer, J., Bebout, B., Volkmann‐Kohlmeyer, B.
DOI
DOI10.1111/j.1439-0485.1995.tb00392.x
Aasta1995
AjakiriMarine Ecology
Köide16
Number1
Leheküljed27-39
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id52648

Abstrakt

Experiments were conducted to determine the decomposition rate of mangrove wood in two areas of differing water nutrient concentrations. Stakes were prepared from prop roots of Rhizophora inangle and from branches of Avicennia. Conocarpus and Lagguncularia. and tied in the natural habitat at two sites—Man-of-war Cay (high nutrient concentrations) and Twin Cays (low nutrient concentrations) — off the Belize coast. The stakes were retrieved after 4–24 months and the vertical zonation and succession of higher marine fungi was recorded. Consumption of wood by shipworms (Teredo bartschi), the major decomposers, was measured by digital analysis of the area of wood consumed by these boring organisms.

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