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Quality and quantity of particulate organic carbon in a coral reef at Tioman Island, Malaysia
Nakajima, R1, Yoshida, T2, Shibata, A3, Othman, B.H.R4, Toda, T5.
The quality and quantity of particulate organic carbon (POC) were investigated in a fringing coral reef of Tioman Island, Malaysia to better understand the food sources for reef meso-zooplankton. Phytoplankton biomass in the water column was on average 0.22 (± 0.07) mg Chl-a m-3, of which picophytoplankton was the most important (size <3 μm, 50-70% of the total Chl-a). The proportion of C biomass by phytoplankton and other plankton to particulate organic carbon (POC) was low (6% and 5%, respectively) and the major portion of POC was occupied by detritus (89%), suggesting that the diet of particle-feeding or suspension feeding meso-zooplankton would chiefly consist of detritus.
Affiliation:
- Soka University, Japan
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
- Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
- Soka University, Japan
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