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Ecology & ethology

Macrofaunal secondary production in a lagoon of the Po River Delta: An evaluation of estimation methods

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Pages 147-151 | Received 30 Aug 2000, Accepted 27 Feb 2001, Published online: 28 Jan 2009
 

Abstract

The utility of calculating macrobenthic secondary production with estimation methods that have less rigorous data requirements than most classical techniques was investigated at three subtidal sites located in the Sacca di Goro, a brackish lagoon in the Po Delta area (Upper Adriatic Sea). Of the four estimation methods used, two that were based solely on biomass and individual body weight gave the lowest production estimates, while the two that also accounted for population or environmental parameters yield ed higher values. Production estimates ranged from 16.6 to 107.4 g ash free dry weight m‐2 yr‐1 over the period studied. The sec ondary production of the few taxa for which growth and life‐his tory had been formerly estimated in the Po Delta area, was calcu lated by means of a classical technique and compared with fig ures obtained with such empirical models. Average error varied from 13.5% to 75.6%, depending on the method used. Although they may be not preferable to classical techniques, empirical methods can provide a reliable and practical means of estimating secondary production in studies where logistical or economical constraints are operating.

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