Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea

Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) form from dissolved precursors and significantly contribute to the pool of particulate organic carbon in the ocean. In addition, TEP are an important structural component since they provide attachment sites for microbes on a nanometer to micrometer scale. To in...

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Main Authors: Wurst, Mascha, Voss, Max, Engel, Anja, Grossart, H. P., Riebesell, U., Lunau, Mirko
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https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.30200
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:18542 2024-09-15T18:27:44+00:00 Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea Wurst, Mascha Voss, Max Engel, Anja Grossart, H. P. Riebesell, U. Lunau, Mirko 2008 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/18542/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.30200 unknown Wurst, M. , Voss, M. , Engel, A. , Grossart, H. P. , Riebesell, U. and Lunau, M. (2008) Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea , Ocean Science Meeting, March 2-7, 2008, Orlando, Florida. . hdl:10013/epic.30200 EPIC3Ocean Science Meeting, March 2-7, 2008, Orlando, Florida. Conference notRev 2008 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:00:42Z Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) form from dissolved precursors and significantly contribute to the pool of particulate organic carbon in the ocean. In addition, TEP are an important structural component since they provide attachment sites for microbes on a nanometer to micrometer scale. To investigate the effect of ocean acidification on the concentration and dynamics of TEP, we conducted a series of experimental studies in the Baltic Sea in summer 2007 within the frame of the SOPRAN (Surface Ocean PRocesses in the ANthropocene) project. At this time diazotrophs were the main primary producers. Thus, the relation between autotrophic N2-fixation and heterotrophic activity (uptake of radiolabeld Leucine) was determined and compared with TEP concentration measurements to elucidate how production and fate of TEP may be altered due to short term responses to acidification.We observed that the amount of TEP as well as microbiological activities were sensitive to changes in pCO2. Our results indicate a decrease of TEP concentration with increasing pCO2 under net heterotrophic conditions. Furthermore, significant correlations between TEP concentration and bacterial abundance suggest a tight coupling between the dynamics of acidic carbohydrates and bacteria dynamics.Our results imply that ocean acidification could potentially affect microbial carbon turn-over and, hence, organic matter cycling in the ocean. Conference Object Ocean acidification Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) form from dissolved precursors and significantly contribute to the pool of particulate organic carbon in the ocean. In addition, TEP are an important structural component since they provide attachment sites for microbes on a nanometer to micrometer scale. To investigate the effect of ocean acidification on the concentration and dynamics of TEP, we conducted a series of experimental studies in the Baltic Sea in summer 2007 within the frame of the SOPRAN (Surface Ocean PRocesses in the ANthropocene) project. At this time diazotrophs were the main primary producers. Thus, the relation between autotrophic N2-fixation and heterotrophic activity (uptake of radiolabeld Leucine) was determined and compared with TEP concentration measurements to elucidate how production and fate of TEP may be altered due to short term responses to acidification.We observed that the amount of TEP as well as microbiological activities were sensitive to changes in pCO2. Our results indicate a decrease of TEP concentration with increasing pCO2 under net heterotrophic conditions. Furthermore, significant correlations between TEP concentration and bacterial abundance suggest a tight coupling between the dynamics of acidic carbohydrates and bacteria dynamics.Our results imply that ocean acidification could potentially affect microbial carbon turn-over and, hence, organic matter cycling in the ocean.
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author Wurst, Mascha
Voss, Max
Engel, Anja
Grossart, H. P.
Riebesell, U.
Lunau, Mirko
spellingShingle Wurst, Mascha
Voss, Max
Engel, Anja
Grossart, H. P.
Riebesell, U.
Lunau, Mirko
Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea
author_facet Wurst, Mascha
Voss, Max
Engel, Anja
Grossart, H. P.
Riebesell, U.
Lunau, Mirko
author_sort Wurst, Mascha
title Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea
title_short Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea
title_full Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea
title_fullStr Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea
title_sort coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the baltic sea
publishDate 2008
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/18542/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.30200
genre Ocean acidification
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op_source EPIC3Ocean Science Meeting, March 2-7, 2008, Orlando, Florida.
op_relation Wurst, M. , Voss, M. , Engel, A. , Grossart, H. P. , Riebesell, U. and Lunau, M. (2008) Coupling of transparent exopolymer particle dynamics and microbiological processes during an ocean acidification experiment in the Baltic Sea , Ocean Science Meeting, March 2-7, 2008, Orlando, Florida. . hdl:10013/epic.30200
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