Seawater carbonate chemistry and biomarker pigments and phytoplankton community composition in different biogeochemical regions of the Southern Ocean

The ongoing rise in atmospheric CO2 concentration is causing rapid increases in seawater pCO2levels. However, little is known about the potential impacts of elevated CO2 availability on the phytoplankton assemblages in the Southern Ocean's oceanic regions. Therefore, we conducted four incubation experiments using surface seawater collected from the subantarctic zone (SAZ) and the subpolar zone (SPZ) in the Australian sector of the Southern Ocean during the austral summer of 2011-2012. For incubations, FeCl3 solutions were added to reduce iron (Fe) limitation for phytoplankton growth. Ambient and high (~750 µatm) CO2 treatments were then prepared with and without addition of CO2-saturated seawater, respectively. Non-Fe-added (control) treatments were also prepared to assess the effects of Fe enrichment (overall, control, Fe-added, and Fe-and-CO2-added treatments). In the initial samples, the dominant phytoplankton taxa shifted with latitude from haptophytes to diatoms, likely reflecting silicate availability in the water. Under Fe-enriched conditions, increased CO2 level significantly reduced the accumulation of biomarker pigments in haptophytes in the SAZ and AZ, whereas a significant decrease in diatom markers was only detected in the SAZ. The CO2-related changes in phytoplankton community composition were greater in the SAZ, most likely due to the decrease in coccolithophore biomass. Our results suggest that an increase in CO2, if it coincides with Fe enrichment, could differentially affect the phytoplankton community composition in different geographical regions of the Southern Ocean, depending on the locally dominant taxa and environmental conditions.

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Endo, H, Hattori, Hiroshi, Mishima, Tsubasa, Hashida, Gen, Sasaki, H, Nishioka, Jun, Suzuki, Koji (2017). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry and biomarker pigments and phytoplankton community composition in different biogeochemical regions of the Southern Ocean. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.888447

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.888447
Author Endo, H
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Hattori, Hiroshi
Mishima, Tsubasa
Hashida, Gen
Sasaki, H
Nishioka, Jun
Suzuki, Koji
Source Creation 2017
Publication Year 2017
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Name: Chemistry

Name: Ecology

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Authors: Endo H , Hattori Hiroshi , Mishima Tsubasa , Hashida Gen , Sasaki H , Nishioka Jun , Suzuki Koji .

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