Seawater carbonate chemistry, nutrients, chlorophyll and diatom Proboscia alata during experiments, 2012

The combined effects of different light and aqueous CO2 conditions were assessed for the Southern Ocean diatom Proboscia alata(Brightwell) Sundström in laboratory experiments. Selected culture conditions (light and CO2(aq)) were representative for the natural ranges in the modern Southern Ocean. Light conditions were 40 (low) and 240 (high) µmol photons/m**2/s. The three CO2(aq) conditions ranged from 8 to 34 µmol/kg CO2(aq) (equivalent to a pCO2 from 137 to 598 µatm, respectively). Clear morphological changes were induced by these different CO2(aq) conditions. Cells in low [CO2(aq)] formed spirals, while many cells in high [CO2(aq)] disintegrated. Cell size and volume were significantly affected by the different CO2(aq) concentrations. Increasing CO2(aq) concentrations led to an increase in particulate organic carbon concentrations per cell in the high light cultures, with exactly the opposite happening in the low light cultures. However, other parameters measured were not influenced by the range of CO2(aq) treatments. This included growth rates, chlorophyll aconcentration and photosynthetic yield (FV/FM). Different light treatments had a large effect on nutrient uptake. High light conditions caused an increased nutrient uptake rate compared to cells grown in low light conditions. Light and CO2 conditions co-determined in various ways the response of P. alata to changing environmental conditions. Overall P. alata appeared to be well adapted to the natural variability in light availability and CO2(aq) concentration of the modern Southern Ocean. Nevertheless, our results showed that P. alata is susceptible to future changes in inorganic carbon concentrations in the Southern Ocean.

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Hoogstraten, Astrid, Timmermans, Klaas R, de Baar, Hein J W (2012). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry, nutrients, chlorophyll and diatom Proboscia alata during experiments, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.778472

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.778472
Author Hoogstraten, Astrid
Given Name Astrid
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Timmermans, Klaas R
de Baar, Hein J W
Source Creation 2012
Publication Year 2012
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Name: Biosphere

Name: Chemistry

Name: Oceans

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Title: Morphological and physiological effects in Proboscia alata (bacillariophyceae) grown under different light and Co2 conditions of the modern Southern Ocean
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2012.01148.x
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2012
Source: Journal of Phycology
Authors: Hoogstraten Astrid , Timmermans Klaas R , de Baar Hein J W .