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Variations of Fucus vesiculosus photophysiological performance in the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosms in four different seasons – relative electron transport rate and maximum quantum yield

Ocean warming and acidification may substantially affect the photophysiological performance of keystone species such as Fucus vesiculosus (Phaeophyceae) in shallow coastal waters. In four consecutive benthic mesocosm experiments (Kiel Outdoor Benthocosm, Kiel, Germany, 54°20'N; 10°09'E), we compared the photophysiological performance (i.e., oxygen production, in vivo chlorophyll a fluorescence, energy dissipation pathways and chlorophyll concentration) of Baltic Sea Fucus under the single and combined impact of elevated seawater temperature (Δ + 5°C) and pCO2 (1100 ppm). Fucus specimens were sampled, in each season (spring: April 2, 2013; summer: July 2, 2013; autumn: 8 October; winter: January 14, 2014) from a depth of 0.2–1 m in the Kiel Fjord (Bülk), western Baltic Sea, Germany (54°27'N; 10°11,5'E). Photosynthetic performance was measured with two different methods, one based on in vivo chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements of photosystem II (PSII), the other one based on oxygen production. For each experiment and treatment, three Fucus specimens 15–25 cm long with 91 ± 30 total apices and apparently equal vigor were chosen, each individually growing on a stone (10–15 cm in diameter) from a single holdfast. For details see material and methods in Graiff et al. 2021. Photosynthesis was highest in spring/early summer when water temperature and solar irradiance increases naturally, and was lowest in winter (December to January/February). Temperature had a stronger effect than pCO2 on photosynthetic performance of Fucus in all seasons. Photophysiological responses were generally positive during the cooler spring months, but strongly negatively affected during summer (due to a marine heat-wave). Especially, future summer temperatures exceeded the thermal tolerance threshold of western Baltic Sea Fucus and had a deleterious impact overall. Potential benefits of the combination of future ocean warming and increased pCO2 over most of the year for Fucus photophysiological performance are suggested by our study, but not during summer peak temperatures.

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Graiff, Angelika, Bartsch, Inka, Glaser, Karin, Karsten, Ulf (2021). Dataset: Variations of Fucus vesiculosus photophysiological performance in the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosms in four different seasons – relative electron transport rate and maximum quantum yield. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933404

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Imported on November 30, 2024
Last update November 30, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933404
Author Graiff, Angelika
Given Name Angelika
Family Name Graiff
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Bartsch, Inka
Glaser, Karin
Karsten, Ulf
Source Creation 2021
Publication Year 2021
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Graiff-2021-1
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Name: Ecology

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Title: Seasonal Photophysiological Performance of Adult Western Baltic Fucus vesiculosus (Phaeophyceae) Under Ocean Warming and Acidification
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.666493
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2021
Source: Frontiers in Marine Science
Authors: Graiff Angelika , Bartsch Inka , Glaser Karin , Karsten Ulf .