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Contribution of Sponge Spicules to the Composition of Biogenic Silica in the Ligurian Sea
Authors:Giorgio  Bavestrello  Riccardo  Cattaneo-Vietti  Carlo  Cerrano  Stefania  Cerutti Michele  Sará
Institution:Istituto di Zoologia dell' Universitádi Genova, Via Balbi 5, I-16126 Genova, Italy
Abstract:Abstract. The importance of sponge spicules in the turnover of biogenic silica (BSi) in the detritic bottoms of the Eastern Ligurian Riviera was evaluated by studying sediment cores and the detrital matter collected by a trap over a one year period.
This study made evident that: i) Sponge spicules represent the main component of the BSi both in the sediments and in the trapped matter; ii) A correlation exists between the sponge biomass present on the overhanging cliff and the amount of sponge spicules found in the sediment below; iii) Inside the sediments, a superficial layer (10 cm deep) characterized by intensive silica dissolution processes can be observed; and iv) The amount of spicules collected using the trap is not constant throughout the year, but shows a characteristic trend with low values in spring and summer and high values in autumn and winter.
Keywords:Biogenic silica  sponge spicule  detritic bottom  sedimentation  Ligurian Sea
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