Abstract
Input-output flow analysis is adapted in a simplified manner to an intertidal oyster reef. Approximately 11 % of the energy moving through the reef is cycled. The largest amount of recycling takes place in the detritus component. Control relations are derived which imply that the filter feeders and predators have major controlling influences on energy flow in other reef components.
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Dame, R., & Patten, B. (1981). Analysis of Energy Flows in an lntertidal Oyster Reef. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 5, 115–124. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps005115
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