Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean

The Antarctic Zone, the southernmost belt of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, plays an important role in the control of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. In the last decade, a number of studies have highlighted the importance of diatom assemblage composition in influencing the magnitude o...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Rigual-Hernández, Andrés S., Pilskaln, Cynthia H., Cortina, Aleix, Abrantes, F., Armand, Leanne
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Language:English
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/201595 2024-01-14T10:01:44+01:00 Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean Rigual-Hernández, Andrés S. Pilskaln, Cynthia H. Cortina, Aleix Abrantes, F. Armand, Leanne application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1885/201595 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2018.06.005 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/201595/5/01_Rigual-Hern%25C3%25A1ndez_Diatom_species_fluxes_in_the_2019.pdf.jpg en_AU eng Elsevier 0967-0645 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/201595 doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2018.06.005 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/201595/5/01_Rigual-Hern%25C3%25A1ndez_Diatom_species_fluxes_in_the_2019.pdf.jpg © 2018 Elsevier Ltd Deep-Sea Research Part II: Tropical studies in oceanography Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2018.06.005 2023-12-15T09:38:47Z The Antarctic Zone, the southernmost belt of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, plays an important role in the control of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. In the last decade, a number of studies have highlighted the importance of diatom assemblage composition in influencing the magnitude of the organic carbon and biogenic silica fluxes exported out of the mixed layer in Southern Ocean ecosystems. Here we investigate the relationship between the makeup of the diatom assemblage, organic carbon and biogenic silica export and several significant environmental parameters using sediment trap records deployed in different sectors of the Antarctic Zone. The study is divided in two parts. We first present unpublished diatom species flux data collected by a sediment trap in the offshore waters of Prydz Bay (Station PZB-1) over a year. The results of this study revealed a major export peak of diatom valves in Austral summer and two small unexpected secondary flux pulses during full winter conditions. The summer diatom sinking assemblages were largely composed of small and rapidly dividing species such as Fragilariopsis cylindrus, Fragilariopsis curta and Pseudo-nitzschia lineola, while winter assemblages were dominated by Fragilariopsis kerguelensis most reflecting its persistent strategy and selective preservation. In the second part of the study, we compare the annual diatom assemblage composition and biogeochemical fluxes of Station PZB-1 with flux data documented in previous sediment trap studies conducted in other sectors of the Antarctic Zone in order to investigate how diatom floristics influence the composition and magnitude of particle fluxes in the Antarctic Zone. The lack of correlation between the annual diatom valve, organic carbon and biogenic silica fluxes across stations indicates that other factors aside from diatom abundance play a major role in the carbon and silica export in AZ. Among these factors, the composition of the diatom assemblage appears to be critical, as suggested by the strong and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Prydz Bay Southern Ocean Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Austral Prydz Bay Pacific Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 161 92 104
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description The Antarctic Zone, the southernmost belt of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, plays an important role in the control of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. In the last decade, a number of studies have highlighted the importance of diatom assemblage composition in influencing the magnitude of the organic carbon and biogenic silica fluxes exported out of the mixed layer in Southern Ocean ecosystems. Here we investigate the relationship between the makeup of the diatom assemblage, organic carbon and biogenic silica export and several significant environmental parameters using sediment trap records deployed in different sectors of the Antarctic Zone. The study is divided in two parts. We first present unpublished diatom species flux data collected by a sediment trap in the offshore waters of Prydz Bay (Station PZB-1) over a year. The results of this study revealed a major export peak of diatom valves in Austral summer and two small unexpected secondary flux pulses during full winter conditions. The summer diatom sinking assemblages were largely composed of small and rapidly dividing species such as Fragilariopsis cylindrus, Fragilariopsis curta and Pseudo-nitzschia lineola, while winter assemblages were dominated by Fragilariopsis kerguelensis most reflecting its persistent strategy and selective preservation. In the second part of the study, we compare the annual diatom assemblage composition and biogeochemical fluxes of Station PZB-1 with flux data documented in previous sediment trap studies conducted in other sectors of the Antarctic Zone in order to investigate how diatom floristics influence the composition and magnitude of particle fluxes in the Antarctic Zone. The lack of correlation between the annual diatom valve, organic carbon and biogenic silica fluxes across stations indicates that other factors aside from diatom abundance play a major role in the carbon and silica export in AZ. Among these factors, the composition of the diatom assemblage appears to be critical, as suggested by the strong and ...
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author Rigual-Hernández, Andrés S.
Pilskaln, Cynthia H.
Cortina, Aleix
Abrantes, F.
Armand, Leanne
spellingShingle Rigual-Hernández, Andrés S.
Pilskaln, Cynthia H.
Cortina, Aleix
Abrantes, F.
Armand, Leanne
Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean
author_facet Rigual-Hernández, Andrés S.
Pilskaln, Cynthia H.
Cortina, Aleix
Abrantes, F.
Armand, Leanne
author_sort Rigual-Hernández, Andrés S.
title Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_short Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_full Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered Antarctic Zone: New data from offshore Prydz Bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern Antarctic and western Pacific sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_sort diatom species fluxes in the seasonally ice-covered antarctic zone: new data from offshore prydz bay and comparison with other regions from the eastern antarctic and western pacific sectors of the southern ocean
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2018.06.005
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