Sp. Pelegri et al., DENITRIFICATION IN ESTUARINE SEDIMENT STIMULATED BY THE IRRIGATION ACTIVITY OF THE AMPHIPOD COROPHIUM-VOLUTATOR, Marine ecology. Progress series, 105(3), 1994, pp. 285-290
Sediment with different densities of Corophium volutator (Pallas), ran
ging from 0 to 19 800 ind. M-2, were incubated in laboratory microcosm
s, and rates of oxygen uptake, denitrification and nitrate ammonificat
ion were determined from sediment-water fluxes. The measured processes
were stimulated differently by C. volutator; oxygen uptake, denitrifi
cation of NO3- from nitrification within the sediment, and denitrifica
tion of NO3- from the overlying water were enhanced 2-, 3- and 5-fold
respectively in the presence of 19 800 ind. m-2. This differential sti
mulation was explained by the different characteristics of diffusional
solute transport at the sediment-water interface and mass transfer of
water into the burrows where 02 and NO3- was depleted. Denitrificatio
n rates were calculated by using the N-15 isotope pairing technique. T
he applicability of the 15N isotope pairing technique for measuring co
upled nitrification-denitrification in bioturbated sediment was confir
med in a test incubation with different levels of (NO3-)-N-15 added to
microcosms with 12 000 C. volutator ind. m-2.