Characteristic aspects of the tidal freshwater zone that affect aquatic primary production

Aquatic-based processes have not been well studied in tidal freshwater habitats even though they arediverse and highly variable systems. This chapter aims at a synthesis of the state of knowledge about aquaticprimary production in tidal freshwater ecosystems and the main factors that control this process. Suspendedmatter is important in tidal freshwater habitats and it is affected by estuarine processes as well as land use andriver discharge into the tidal freshwater zone from the catchment area. As a result, variation in the amount andquality of suspended matter influences the variability of... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Damme, S.
Struyf, E.
Maris, T.
Cox, T.
Meire, P.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2010
Schlagwörter: Estuaries / Freshwater environments / Intertidal environment / Light / Nitrogen / Phosphorus / Phytoplankton / Primary production / River discharge / Silica / Suspended particulate matter / Turbidity / Belgium: Schelde
Sprache: Englisch
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