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Figure 4 Comparisons of the organic carbon production rate with photon flux in the sand (SD), seagrass (SG), coral-seagrass (CS),
coral (CR), and sand-acorn worm (AC) habitats. Organic carbon production values are ± SE (n=3, each). Exponential functions of y
=
a
(1– e
–x/
b
) +
c
are fitted to the experimental data and shown with correlation of R
2
Figure 5 Comparisons of the inorganic carbon production rate with photon flux in the sand (SD), seagrass (SG), coral-seagrass (CS),
coral (CR), and sand-acorn worm (AC) habitats. Inorganic carbon production values are ± SE (n=3, each). Regression lines are fitted
to the experimental data and shown with correlation of R
2