Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion

Domoic acid (DA) is primarily produced by the ubiquitous marine diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia. DA is primarily known for its neurotoxic effect on higher trophic level organisms and particulate DA (pDA) has thus been well studied. Dissolved DA (dDA) can, however, substantially contribute to the total...

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Main Author: Geuer, Jana
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universität Bremen 2020
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540
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26092/elib/237
https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/4440
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spelling ftdatacite:10.26092/elib/237 2023-05-15T13:56:27+02:00 Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion Geuer, Jana 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.26092/elib/237 https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/4440 en eng Universität Bremen Attribution 3.0 Germany http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/ CC-BY Pseudo-nitzschia spp. dissolved organic matter mass spectrometry organic ligands iron bioavailability Arctic fjord systems Southern Ocean East Atlantic water masses 540 Thesis Other Dissertation thesis 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/237 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Domoic acid (DA) is primarily produced by the ubiquitous marine diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia. DA is primarily known for its neurotoxic effect on higher trophic level organisms and particulate DA (pDA) has thus been well studied. Dissolved DA (dDA) can, however, substantially contribute to the total DA of toxic blooms since it can be released into the water in high amounts. So far, dDA has not been as extensively studied, leaving knowledge gaps about its large-scale distribution, its carbon contribution to marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its ecological function. The motivation of this thesis was to fill in these gaps by elucidating the ecological and biogeochemical role of dDA in the Atlantic Ocean with a spatial focus on the Arctic and Antarctic sectors. I aimed at (i) developing a sensitive quantification method for dDA in seawater, (ii) investigating its broad-scale distribution and contribution to DOM, and (iii) improve our understanding about the ecological role of dDA. The highly sensitive quantification method allowed the determination of dDA concentrations in the East Atlantic Ocean, where it was ubiquitous and decreased with water depth. Together with the radiocarbon dates of dissolved organic carbon this points to a fairly high persistence of dDA in the ocean. In a standard DOM solid-phase extraction method DA showed high recovery rates, allowing a chemical identification within DOM. In the Southern Ocean, a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) area due to low iron bioavailability, dDA also occurs. I thus tested its suggested ligand function for the Antarctic species P. subcurvata. Although dDA availability did not increase iron uptake, intracellular copper levels of iron-depleted treatments increased, potentially due to dDA. I also studied dDA’s occurrence in three iron-replete Arctic fjords, differing in their glaciation state. Pseudo-nitzschia counts and pDA correlated with dDA, which was influenced by macronutrient availability. This thesis contains the first verification of the in situ presence of DA biosynthesis genes, which points to an active DA production. Overall, this thesis provides new insights into the distribution of dDA in the East Atlantic Ocean, its contribution to DOM, its connection to environmental parameters, and its potential ligand function. Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Arctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic Pseudo-nitzschia spp.
dissolved organic matter
mass spectrometry
organic ligands
iron bioavailability
Arctic fjord systems
Southern Ocean
East Atlantic
water masses
540
spellingShingle Pseudo-nitzschia spp.
dissolved organic matter
mass spectrometry
organic ligands
iron bioavailability
Arctic fjord systems
Southern Ocean
East Atlantic
water masses
540
Geuer, Jana
Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion
topic_facet Pseudo-nitzschia spp.
dissolved organic matter
mass spectrometry
organic ligands
iron bioavailability
Arctic fjord systems
Southern Ocean
East Atlantic
water masses
540
description Domoic acid (DA) is primarily produced by the ubiquitous marine diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia. DA is primarily known for its neurotoxic effect on higher trophic level organisms and particulate DA (pDA) has thus been well studied. Dissolved DA (dDA) can, however, substantially contribute to the total DA of toxic blooms since it can be released into the water in high amounts. So far, dDA has not been as extensively studied, leaving knowledge gaps about its large-scale distribution, its carbon contribution to marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) and its ecological function. The motivation of this thesis was to fill in these gaps by elucidating the ecological and biogeochemical role of dDA in the Atlantic Ocean with a spatial focus on the Arctic and Antarctic sectors. I aimed at (i) developing a sensitive quantification method for dDA in seawater, (ii) investigating its broad-scale distribution and contribution to DOM, and (iii) improve our understanding about the ecological role of dDA. The highly sensitive quantification method allowed the determination of dDA concentrations in the East Atlantic Ocean, where it was ubiquitous and decreased with water depth. Together with the radiocarbon dates of dissolved organic carbon this points to a fairly high persistence of dDA in the ocean. In a standard DOM solid-phase extraction method DA showed high recovery rates, allowing a chemical identification within DOM. In the Southern Ocean, a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) area due to low iron bioavailability, dDA also occurs. I thus tested its suggested ligand function for the Antarctic species P. subcurvata. Although dDA availability did not increase iron uptake, intracellular copper levels of iron-depleted treatments increased, potentially due to dDA. I also studied dDA’s occurrence in three iron-replete Arctic fjords, differing in their glaciation state. Pseudo-nitzschia counts and pDA correlated with dDA, which was influenced by macronutrient availability. This thesis contains the first verification of the in situ presence of DA biosynthesis genes, which points to an active DA production. Overall, this thesis provides new insights into the distribution of dDA in the East Atlantic Ocean, its contribution to DOM, its connection to environmental parameters, and its potential ligand function.
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title Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion
title_short Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion
title_full Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion
title_fullStr Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion
title_full_unstemmed Biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: Sources, distribution and function : Biogeochemie gelöster Domoinsäure im Ozean: Quellen, Verteilung und Funktion
title_sort biogeochemistry of dissolved domoic acid in the ocean: sources, distribution and function : biogeochemie gelöster domoinsäure im ozean: quellen, verteilung und funktion
publisher Universität Bremen
publishDate 2020
url https://dx.doi.org/10.26092/elib/237
https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/4440
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