ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES

We investigated the under‐ice light climate and the efficiency with which light was absorbed and utilized by benthic algal mats in Lakes Hoare and Vanda, two perennially ice‐covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys area of Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. The ice cover and water column of Lake Va...

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Published in:Journal of Phycology
Main Authors: Hawes, I., Schwarz, A‐M. J.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2001
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spelling crwiley:10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.014012005.x 2024-06-23T07:46:50+00:00 ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES Hawes, I. Schwarz, A‐M. J. 2001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.014012005.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1046%2Fj.1529-8817.1999.014012005.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.014012005.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Phycology volume 37, issue 1, page 5-15 ISSN 0022-3646 1529-8817 journal-article 2001 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.014012005.x 2024-06-11T04:37:02Z We investigated the under‐ice light climate and the efficiency with which light was absorbed and utilized by benthic algal mats in Lakes Hoare and Vanda, two perennially ice‐covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys area of Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. The ice cover and water column of Lake Vanda were much more transparent than those of Lake Hoare (18% vs. 2% transmission though ice and attenuation coefficients for downwelling irradiance of 0.05 vs. 0.12 m − 1 , respectively). In both lakes the under‐ice spectra were dominated by blue‐green wavelengths. The benthic flora under perennial ice covers of both lakes comprised thick mucilaginous mats, dominated by cyanobacteria. The mats were well suited to absorb the dominant blue‐green wavelengths of the under‐ice light, with phycoerythrin being present at high concentrations. The pigment systems of the benthic mats absorbed 30%–50% of the light that reached them, varying with depth and lake. There was a tendency for the percentage of absorption to increase as ambient irradiance decreased. The efficiency of utilization of absorbed irradiance was examined by constructing absorbed irradiance/oxygen evolution curves to estimate community quantum yield. Mats from 13 m in Lake Hoare showed the highest quantum yields, approaching 1 mol of carbon fixed for every 8 mol quanta absorbed under light‐limiting conditions. Lake Vanda mats had lower quantum yields, but these increased with depth. Calculated in situ irradiance occasionally exceeded the measured saturating irradiance for oxygen evolution in both lakes, thus efficiency in situ was below the maximum at times. As in other environments, optimization strategies allowed efficient capture and utilization of the lower and middle ranges of experienced irradiance but led to a compromised capacity to use the highest irradiances encountered at each depth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys Victoria Land Wiley Online Library Antarctic Hoare ENVELOPE(162.850,162.850,-77.633,-77.633) Lake Hoare ENVELOPE(162.850,162.850,-77.633,-77.633) Lake Vanda ENVELOPE(161.600,161.600,-77.517,-77.517) McMurdo Dry Valleys Vanda ENVELOPE(161.550,161.550,-77.533,-77.533) Victoria Land Journal of Phycology 37 1 5
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description We investigated the under‐ice light climate and the efficiency with which light was absorbed and utilized by benthic algal mats in Lakes Hoare and Vanda, two perennially ice‐covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys area of Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. The ice cover and water column of Lake Vanda were much more transparent than those of Lake Hoare (18% vs. 2% transmission though ice and attenuation coefficients for downwelling irradiance of 0.05 vs. 0.12 m − 1 , respectively). In both lakes the under‐ice spectra were dominated by blue‐green wavelengths. The benthic flora under perennial ice covers of both lakes comprised thick mucilaginous mats, dominated by cyanobacteria. The mats were well suited to absorb the dominant blue‐green wavelengths of the under‐ice light, with phycoerythrin being present at high concentrations. The pigment systems of the benthic mats absorbed 30%–50% of the light that reached them, varying with depth and lake. There was a tendency for the percentage of absorption to increase as ambient irradiance decreased. The efficiency of utilization of absorbed irradiance was examined by constructing absorbed irradiance/oxygen evolution curves to estimate community quantum yield. Mats from 13 m in Lake Hoare showed the highest quantum yields, approaching 1 mol of carbon fixed for every 8 mol quanta absorbed under light‐limiting conditions. Lake Vanda mats had lower quantum yields, but these increased with depth. Calculated in situ irradiance occasionally exceeded the measured saturating irradiance for oxygen evolution in both lakes, thus efficiency in situ was below the maximum at times. As in other environments, optimization strategies allowed efficient capture and utilization of the lower and middle ranges of experienced irradiance but led to a compromised capacity to use the highest irradiances encountered at each depth.
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author Hawes, I.
Schwarz, A‐M. J.
spellingShingle Hawes, I.
Schwarz, A‐M. J.
ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES
author_facet Hawes, I.
Schwarz, A‐M. J.
author_sort Hawes, I.
title ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES
title_short ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES
title_full ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES
title_fullStr ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES
title_full_unstemmed ABSORPTION AND UTILIZATION OF IRRADIANCE BY CYANOBACTERIAL MATS IN TWO ICE‐COVERED ANTARCTIC LAKES WITH CONTRASTING LIGHT CLIMATES
title_sort absorption and utilization of irradiance by cyanobacterial mats in two ice‐covered antarctic lakes with contrasting light climates
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