Light Intensity Modulates the Response of Two Antarctic Diatom Species to Ocean Acidification

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作者
Heiden, Jasmin P. [1 ,2 ]
Bischof, Kai [2 ]
Trimborn, Scarlett [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res, EcoTrace, Biogeosci Dept, Bremerhaven, Germany
[2] Univ Bremen, Marine Bot, Fac Biol Chem 02, Bremen, Germany
关键词
Southern Ocean; photophysiology; growth; carbon fixation; season; phytoplankton; CO2; climate change; PHYTOPLANKTON TAXA PHOTOSYNTHESIS; SOUTHERN-OCEAN; PHAEOCYSTIS-ANTARCTICA; FRAGILARIOPSIS-CYLINDRUS; CARBON ACQUISITION; PHOTOSYSTEM-II; CONCENTRATING MECHANISMS; CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE; MARINE-PHYTOPLANKTON; ICE-ZONE;
D O I
10.3389/fmars.2016.00260
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
It is largely unknown how rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations and changes in the upper mixed layer depth, with its subsequent effects on light availability will affect phytoplankton physiology in the Southern Ocean. Linking seasonal variations in the availability of CO2 and light to abundances and physiological traits of key phytoplankton species could aid to understand their abilities to acclimate to predicted future climatic conditions. To investigate the combined effects of CO2 and light on two ecologically relevant Antarctic diatoms (Fragilariopsis curta and Odontella weisflogii) a matrix of three light intensities (LL = 20, ML = 200, HL = 500 mu mol photons m(-2) s(-1)) and three pCO(2) levels (low = 180, ambient = 380, high = 1000 mu atm) was applied assessing their effects on growth, particulate organic carbon (POC) fixation and photophysiology. Under ambient pCO(2), POC production rates were highest already at low light in Fragilariopsis, indicating saturation of photosynthesis, while in Odontella highest rates were only reached at medium irradiances. In both species ocean acidification did not stimulate, but rather inhibited, growth and POC production under low and medium light. This effect was, however, amended under high growth irradiances. Low pCO(2) levels inhibited growth and POC production in both species at low and medium light, and further decreased absolute electron transport rates under high light. Our results suggest that Southern Ocean diatoms were sensitive to changes in pCO(2), showing species-specific responses, which were further modulated by light intensity. The two diatom species represent distinct ecotypes and revealed discrete physiological traits that matched their seasonal occurrence with the related physical conditions in Antarctic coastal waters.
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