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    Jiménez-Ramos, Rocío; Brun, Fernando G.; Pérez-Lloréns, José L.; Vergara, Juan J.; Delgado-Cabezas, Fátima; Sena-Soria, Noelia; Egea, Luis G.

    Marine pollution bulletin, March 2023, 2023-Mar, 2023-03-00, 20230301, Letnik: 188
    Journal Article

    A crucial factor in the long-term survival of benthic macrophyte communities under light-reduction stress is how they balance carbon metabolism during photosynthesis and respiration. In turn, the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) released by these communities, which can be highly light-dependent, stands as a source of carbon, fuelling marine communities and playing an important role in the ocean carbon sequestration. This is the first study to evaluate light-reduction stress and recovery in the seagrass Zostera noltei and the macroalga Caulerpa prolifera. Light reduction led to a significant decrease in the production of both communities from autotrophic to heterotrophic. Results indicated that most of the DOC released by vegetated coastal communities comes from photosynthetic activity, and that the net DOC fluxes can be greatly affected by shading events. Finally, both communities showed resilience underpinned by high recovery but low resistance capacity, with C. prolifera showing the highest resilience to unfavourable light conditions. Display omitted •Light reduction significantly decreased the NCP, shifting the system to heterotrophic.•DOC released by vegetated coastal communities is highly light-dependent.•Opposite responses in DOC release depending on light reduction intensity were found.•Resilience to low light underpinned by a high recovery but a low resistance capacity•C. prolifera showed a high resilience capacity under unfavourable light conditions.