Seawater carbonate chemistry and shift towards larger diatoms in a natural phytoplankton assemblage under combined high-CO2 and warming conditions

An indoor mesocosm experiment was carried out to investigate the combined effects of ocean acidification and warming on the species composition and biogeochemical element cycling during a winter/spring bloom with a natural phytoplankton assemblage from the Kiel fjord, Germany. The experimental setup consisted of a “Control” (ambient temperature of ~4.8 °C and ~535 ± 25 μatm pCO2), a “High-CO2” treatment (ambient temperature and initially 1020 ± 45 μatm pCO2) and a “Greenhouse” treatment (~8.5 °C and initially 990 ± 60 μatm pCO2). Nutrient replete conditions prevailed at the beginning of the experiment and light was provided at in situ levels upon reaching pCO2 target levels. A diatom-dominated bloom developed in all treatments with Skeletonema costatum as the dominant species but with an increased abundance and biomass contribution of larger diatom species in the Greenhouse treatment. Conditions in the Greenhouse treatment accelerated bloom development with faster utilization of inorganic nutrients and an earlier peak in phytoplankton biomass compared to the Control and High CO2 but no difference in maximum concentration of particulate organic matter (POM) between treatments. Loss of POM in the Greenhouse treatment, however, was twice as high as in the Control and High CO2 treatment at the end of the experiment, most likely due to an increased proportion of larger diatom species in that treatment. We hypothesize that the combination of warming and acidification can induce shifts in diatom species composition with potential feedbacks on biogeochemical element cycling.

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Sett, Scarlett, Schulz, Kai, Bach, Lennart Thomas, Riebesell, Ulf (2023). Dataset: Seawater carbonate chemistry and shift towards larger diatoms in a natural phytoplankton assemblage under combined high-CO2 and warming conditions. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.959214

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Imported on November 29, 2024
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License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.959214
Author Sett, Scarlett
Given Name Scarlett
Family Name Sett
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Schulz, Kai
Bach, Lennart Thomas
Riebesell, Ulf
Source Creation 2023
Publication Year 2023
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Sett-etal_2018_JPR
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Name: Biosphere

Name: Chemistry

Name: Oceans

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Title: Shift towards larger diatoms in a natural phytoplankton assemblage under combined high-CO2 and warming conditions
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fby018
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2018
Source: Journal of Plankton Research
Authors: Sett Scarlett , Schulz Kai Georg , Bach Lennart Thomas , Riebesell Ulf , Gattuso Jean-Pierre , Epitalon Jean-Marie , Lavigne Héloïse , Orr James , Gentili Bernard , Hagens Mathilde , Hofmann Andreas , Mueller Jens-Daniel , Proye Aurélien , Rae James , Soetaert Karline .

Title: seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.3.1
Identifier: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/seacarb/index.html
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2022
Authors: Sett Scarlett , Schulz Kai Georg , Bach Lennart Thomas , Riebesell Ulf , Gattuso Jean-Pierre , Epitalon Jean-Marie , Lavigne Héloïse , Orr James , Gentili Bernard , Hagens Mathilde , Hofmann Andreas , Mueller Jens-Daniel , Proye Aurélien , Rae James , Soetaert Karline .