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Natural and human-induced perturbations of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) beds were used to examine the interaction between the sediment interstitial ammonium pool and nitrogen uptake by the plants. Eelgrass colonization of unvegetated areas was accompanied by a substantial decrease in the interstitial ammonium pool over a 4-yr period. The changes in interstitial ammonium and shoot density during colonization support an already determined relationship between shoot density and ammonium pool measurements. In field perturbation experiments, removing eelgrass leaves and sealing the sediment surface altered the flux of ammonium from the interstitial ammonium pool, and resulted in a rapid increase in interstitial ammonium concentrations.