[en] One hundred marine sediments of various origins were screened in order to evaluate their chitin biomass. Our purpose was to assess the detritic chitin stocks in order to find some potential new source of chitin. The chitin biomass of marine sediments is very diversified, from 2 up to 2 800 ug g-1 decalcified sediment (DS). Most sediments have low or very low chitin biomass (67 % under 100 ug g-1 DS). Nosignificant difference related to depth nor climatic influence was found except that all sediments richer in chitin (above 300 ug g-1 DS) are on the continental shelf (above 200 m depth). Actually, the chitin content is higher in coarse, much calcified sediments of organoclastic origin ; bryozoa and shelly sands and gravels are the richest. The
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Poulicek, Mathieu ; Université de Liège > Zoological institute > Morphology, systematics and animal ecology laboratories
Jeuniaux, Charles ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Zoological institute > Morphology, systematics and animal ecology laboratories
Language :
English
Title :
Chitin biomass in marine sedimenis
Publication date :
1988
Number of pages :
10
Event name :
4th International Conference on Chitin and Chitosan