An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists

We recorded diatom species succession over one full year (May 2017–May 2018) using automated sediment traps installed in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords: the seasonally ice-covered Young Sound in high-arctic Northeast Greenland and the nearly sea-ice free Godthåbsfjord in subarctic Southwest Gree...

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Published in:Marine Micropaleontology
Main Authors: Luostarinen, Tiia, Ribeiro, Sofia, Weckström, Kaarina, Sejr, Mikael, Meire, Lorenz, Tallberg, Petra, Heikkilä, Maija
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/an-annual-cycle-of-diatom-succession-in-two-contrasting-greenlandic-fjords(3b856e26-f098-4648-89f6-c4732222656c).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2020.101873
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/3b856e26-f098-4648-89f6-c4732222656c 2023-11-05T03:36:20+01:00 An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists Luostarinen, Tiia Ribeiro, Sofia Weckström, Kaarina Sejr, Mikael Meire, Lorenz Tallberg, Petra Heikkilä, Maija 2020-06 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/an-annual-cycle-of-diatom-succession-in-two-contrasting-greenlandic-fjords(3b856e26-f098-4648-89f6-c4732222656c).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2020.101873 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85086827913&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Luostarinen , T , Ribeiro , S , Weckström , K , Sejr , M , Meire , L , Tallberg , P & Heikkilä , M 2020 , ' An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords : from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists ' , Marine Micropaleontology , vol. 158 , 101873 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2020.101873 Arctic Diatom Fjord Godthåbsfjord Northeast Greenland Palaeoceanography Sea ice Seasonal Sediment trap Southwest Greenland Young Sound article 2020 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2020.101873 2023-10-11T23:03:02Z We recorded diatom species succession over one full year (May 2017–May 2018) using automated sediment traps installed in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords: the seasonally ice-covered Young Sound in high-arctic Northeast Greenland and the nearly sea-ice free Godthåbsfjord in subarctic Southwest Greenland. The traps were positioned at differing water depths (37 m in Young Sound vs. 300 m in Godthåbsfjord). Distinct differences between the study sites were observed in both sediment and diatom fluxes. In Young Sound, total diatom flux was extremely seasonal and as high as 880 × 10 6 valves m −2 d −1 in the spring. In Godthåbsfjord, total diatom flux was more stable throughout the year, with a maximum of 320 × 10 6 valves m −2 d −1 in the summer. The diatom assemblage in Young Sound was dominated by the sea-ice species Fragilariopsis oceanica, Fragilariopsis reginae-jahniae and Fossula arctica, which exhibited pulse-like deposition in the trap during and after the ice melt. In Godthåbsfjord, the fluxes were dominated by Chaetoceros (resting spores), while the remaining assemblage was characterised by the cold-water indicator species Detonula confervacea (resting spores) and Thalassiosira antarctica var. borealis (resting spores) together with Fragilariopsis cylindrus. Our data show that, F. oceanica, F. reginae-jahniae and F. arctica exhibit similar seasonal behaviour and a clear link to sea ice. Fragilariopsis cylindrus seems to have a more flexible niche, and based on our study, cannot be considered an unequivocal ice indicator. Taking into account these ecological and seasonal preferences of individual diatom species is crucial when reconstructing past sea-ice conditions both qualitatively and quantitatively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Godthåbsfjord Greenland greenlandic Sea ice Subarctic University of Copenhagen: Research Marine Micropaleontology 158 101873
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topic Arctic
Diatom
Fjord
Godthåbsfjord
Northeast Greenland
Palaeoceanography
Sea ice
Seasonal
Sediment trap
Southwest Greenland
Young Sound
spellingShingle Arctic
Diatom
Fjord
Godthåbsfjord
Northeast Greenland
Palaeoceanography
Sea ice
Seasonal
Sediment trap
Southwest Greenland
Young Sound
Luostarinen, Tiia
Ribeiro, Sofia
Weckström, Kaarina
Sejr, Mikael
Meire, Lorenz
Tallberg, Petra
Heikkilä, Maija
An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists
topic_facet Arctic
Diatom
Fjord
Godthåbsfjord
Northeast Greenland
Palaeoceanography
Sea ice
Seasonal
Sediment trap
Southwest Greenland
Young Sound
description We recorded diatom species succession over one full year (May 2017–May 2018) using automated sediment traps installed in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords: the seasonally ice-covered Young Sound in high-arctic Northeast Greenland and the nearly sea-ice free Godthåbsfjord in subarctic Southwest Greenland. The traps were positioned at differing water depths (37 m in Young Sound vs. 300 m in Godthåbsfjord). Distinct differences between the study sites were observed in both sediment and diatom fluxes. In Young Sound, total diatom flux was extremely seasonal and as high as 880 × 10 6 valves m −2 d −1 in the spring. In Godthåbsfjord, total diatom flux was more stable throughout the year, with a maximum of 320 × 10 6 valves m −2 d −1 in the summer. The diatom assemblage in Young Sound was dominated by the sea-ice species Fragilariopsis oceanica, Fragilariopsis reginae-jahniae and Fossula arctica, which exhibited pulse-like deposition in the trap during and after the ice melt. In Godthåbsfjord, the fluxes were dominated by Chaetoceros (resting spores), while the remaining assemblage was characterised by the cold-water indicator species Detonula confervacea (resting spores) and Thalassiosira antarctica var. borealis (resting spores) together with Fragilariopsis cylindrus. Our data show that, F. oceanica, F. reginae-jahniae and F. arctica exhibit similar seasonal behaviour and a clear link to sea ice. Fragilariopsis cylindrus seems to have a more flexible niche, and based on our study, cannot be considered an unequivocal ice indicator. Taking into account these ecological and seasonal preferences of individual diatom species is crucial when reconstructing past sea-ice conditions both qualitatively and quantitatively.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Luostarinen, Tiia
Ribeiro, Sofia
Weckström, Kaarina
Sejr, Mikael
Meire, Lorenz
Tallberg, Petra
Heikkilä, Maija
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Ribeiro, Sofia
Weckström, Kaarina
Sejr, Mikael
Meire, Lorenz
Tallberg, Petra
Heikkilä, Maija
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title An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists
title_short An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists
title_full An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists
title_fullStr An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists
title_full_unstemmed An annual cycle of diatom succession in two contrasting Greenlandic fjords:from simple sea-ice indicators to varied seasonal strategists
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