Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX

Environmental gradients can provide habitat-specific scenarios for community functional diversity (FD) that determine the composition of populations on both spatial and temporal scales. The western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula has experiencing increasing air temperatures while the climate is tra...

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Main Authors: Domênica Teixeira de Lima, Gleyci Aparecida Oliveira Moser, Fernanda Reinhardt Piedras, Leticia Cotrim da Cunha, Denise Rivera Tenenbaum, Márcio Murilo Barboza Tenório, Marcos Vinícius Pereira Borges de Campos, Thais de Oliveira Cornejo, José Juan Barrera-Alba
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00638.s003
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/9995531 2023-05-15T14:02:26+02:00 Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX Domênica Teixeira de Lima Gleyci Aparecida Oliveira Moser Fernanda Reinhardt Piedras Leticia Cotrim da Cunha Denise Rivera Tenenbaum Márcio Murilo Barboza Tenório Marcos Vinícius Pereira Borges de Campos Thais de Oliveira Cornejo José Juan Barrera-Alba 2019-10-17T13:33:57Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00638.s003 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_3_Abiotic_Changes_Driving_Microphytoplankton_Functional_Diversity_in_Admiralty_Bay_King_George_Island_Antarctica_DOCX/9995531 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00638.s003 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_3_Abiotic_Changes_Driving_Microphytoplankton_Functional_Diversity_in_Admiralty_Bay_King_George_Island_Antarctica_DOCX/9995531 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering functional diversity microphytoplankton Antarctic abiotic variation meltwater Dataset 2019 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00638.s003 2019-10-23T22:50:46Z Environmental gradients can provide habitat-specific scenarios for community functional diversity (FD) that determine the composition of populations on both spatial and temporal scales. The western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula has experiencing increasing air temperatures while the climate is transitioning to a warm-humid sub-Antarctic-type of climate. As a consequence, abiotic changes are leading to alterations in the trophic web. Microphytoplankton FD was analyzed across environmental gradients of sea surface temperature, salinity, meltwater percentage and nutrient availability in Admiralty Bay, South Shetland Islands, Western Antarctic Peninsula. Samples were collected during the austral summer from 2009 to 2011 and from 2013 to 2015, at Admiralty Bay for which FD indices were calculated based on species traits. The amount of meltwater (MW) present in Admiralty Bay groups microphytoplankton into communities according to physiological and ecological tolerances, thus leading to a greater FD. When meltwater dominated the bay (>2.25% MW scenarios iii - 2013-14 and iv - 2014-15), diatoms and dinoflagellates were codominant. An increase in the dinoflagellate fraction of microplankton, notably with auxotrophic and mixotrophic nutrition mode, can be considered a trigger for changes in the structure of the Antarctic food web. Our results suggest using Admiralty Bay as a model for studies on changes in microphytoplankton community composition and FD. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica King George Island South Shetland Islands Frontiers: Figshare Admiralty Bay Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral King George Island South Shetland Islands The Antarctic Western Shelf ENVELOPE(164.448,164.448,-77.780,-77.780)
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
functional diversity
microphytoplankton
Antarctic
abiotic variation
meltwater
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
functional diversity
microphytoplankton
Antarctic
abiotic variation
meltwater
Domênica Teixeira de Lima
Gleyci Aparecida Oliveira Moser
Fernanda Reinhardt Piedras
Leticia Cotrim da Cunha
Denise Rivera Tenenbaum
Márcio Murilo Barboza Tenório
Marcos Vinícius Pereira Borges de Campos
Thais de Oliveira Cornejo
José Juan Barrera-Alba
Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
functional diversity
microphytoplankton
Antarctic
abiotic variation
meltwater
description Environmental gradients can provide habitat-specific scenarios for community functional diversity (FD) that determine the composition of populations on both spatial and temporal scales. The western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula has experiencing increasing air temperatures while the climate is transitioning to a warm-humid sub-Antarctic-type of climate. As a consequence, abiotic changes are leading to alterations in the trophic web. Microphytoplankton FD was analyzed across environmental gradients of sea surface temperature, salinity, meltwater percentage and nutrient availability in Admiralty Bay, South Shetland Islands, Western Antarctic Peninsula. Samples were collected during the austral summer from 2009 to 2011 and from 2013 to 2015, at Admiralty Bay for which FD indices were calculated based on species traits. The amount of meltwater (MW) present in Admiralty Bay groups microphytoplankton into communities according to physiological and ecological tolerances, thus leading to a greater FD. When meltwater dominated the bay (>2.25% MW scenarios iii - 2013-14 and iv - 2014-15), diatoms and dinoflagellates were codominant. An increase in the dinoflagellate fraction of microplankton, notably with auxotrophic and mixotrophic nutrition mode, can be considered a trigger for changes in the structure of the Antarctic food web. Our results suggest using Admiralty Bay as a model for studies on changes in microphytoplankton community composition and FD.
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author Domênica Teixeira de Lima
Gleyci Aparecida Oliveira Moser
Fernanda Reinhardt Piedras
Leticia Cotrim da Cunha
Denise Rivera Tenenbaum
Márcio Murilo Barboza Tenório
Marcos Vinícius Pereira Borges de Campos
Thais de Oliveira Cornejo
José Juan Barrera-Alba
author_facet Domênica Teixeira de Lima
Gleyci Aparecida Oliveira Moser
Fernanda Reinhardt Piedras
Leticia Cotrim da Cunha
Denise Rivera Tenenbaum
Márcio Murilo Barboza Tenório
Marcos Vinícius Pereira Borges de Campos
Thais de Oliveira Cornejo
José Juan Barrera-Alba
author_sort Domênica Teixeira de Lima
title Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX
title_short Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX
title_full Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX
title_fullStr Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX
title_full_unstemmed Table_3_Abiotic Changes Driving Microphytoplankton Functional Diversity in Admiralty Bay, King George Island (Antarctica).DOCX
title_sort table_3_abiotic changes driving microphytoplankton functional diversity in admiralty bay, king george island (antarctica).docx
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00638.s003
https://figshare.com/articles/Table_3_Abiotic_Changes_Driving_Microphytoplankton_Functional_Diversity_in_Admiralty_Bay_King_George_Island_Antarctica_DOCX/9995531
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geographic Admiralty Bay
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Austral
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
The Antarctic
Western Shelf
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Austral
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
The Antarctic
Western Shelf
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
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Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
King George Island
South Shetland Islands
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