The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies
1) Laboratory experiments were carried out on the photosynthetic physiology of two algal communities and two species of aquatic moss from lakes on Signy Island (Antarctica). (2) Net rate of oxygen production by algal `felts' was measured at very low irradiance (up to 1.5 W m-2) at 2⚬ C. A commu...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:524997 2023-05-15T13:41:44+02:00 The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies Priddle, J. 1980 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/524997/ https://doi.org/10.2307/2259249 unknown British Ecological Society Priddle, J. 1980 The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies. The Journal of Ecology, 68 (1). 155-166. https://doi.org/10.2307/2259249 <https://doi.org/10.2307/2259249> Botany Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1980 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.2307/2259249 2023-02-04T19:49:11Z 1) Laboratory experiments were carried out on the photosynthetic physiology of two algal communities and two species of aquatic moss from lakes on Signy Island (Antarctica). (2) Net rate of oxygen production by algal `felts' was measured at very low irradiance (up to 1.5 W m-2) at 2⚬ C. A community based on the blue-green algae Tolypothrix and Plectonema (Sombre Lake) had a light compensation point of 0.17 W m-2, with maximum net rate of oxygen production per unit ash-free dry weight of c. 0.6 μg mg-1 h-1, and a high and variable rate of oxygen uptake in the dark (respiration), mean value 0.41 μg mg-1 mg-1. A second community, in which Phormidium spp. predominated (Changing Lake), had a compensation point of 0.09 W m-2, but a lower maximum net rate of oxygen production (c. 0.2 μg mg-1 h-1) and a low respiration rate (mean value 0.09 μg mg-1 h-1). (3) Two species of aquatic moss, Calliergon sarmentosum and Drepanocladus sp., had similar respiration rate per unit ash-free dry weight at normal lake temperature (up to 5⚬C)--c. 0.3 μg mg-1 h-1. Respiration rate increased linearly with temperature between 1.2 and 30⚬C, but more rapidly for Calliergon than for Drepanocladus. The light compensation point at 2⚬C of the two mosses differed markedly. Drepanocladus had a compensation point similar to the algal communities investigated (0.11 W m-2), but Calliergon, which generally occurs in shallower water, had a higher compensation point (0.64 W m-2). Increase in temperature in the range of irradiance used in the experiments (maximum 2.4 W m-2) caused the compensation point to shift to higher irradiance. The effect was more pronounced in Calliergon. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Signy Island Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Signy Island ENVELOPE(-45.595,-45.595,-60.708,-60.708) Sombre Lake ENVELOPE(-45.615,-45.615,-60.687,-60.687) Changing Lake ENVELOPE(-45.619,-45.619,-60.708,-60.708) The Journal of Ecology 68 1 155 |
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1) Laboratory experiments were carried out on the photosynthetic physiology of two algal communities and two species of aquatic moss from lakes on Signy Island (Antarctica). (2) Net rate of oxygen production by algal `felts' was measured at very low irradiance (up to 1.5 W m-2) at 2⚬ C. A community based on the blue-green algae Tolypothrix and Plectonema (Sombre Lake) had a light compensation point of 0.17 W m-2, with maximum net rate of oxygen production per unit ash-free dry weight of c. 0.6 μg mg-1 h-1, and a high and variable rate of oxygen uptake in the dark (respiration), mean value 0.41 μg mg-1 mg-1. A second community, in which Phormidium spp. predominated (Changing Lake), had a compensation point of 0.09 W m-2, but a lower maximum net rate of oxygen production (c. 0.2 μg mg-1 h-1) and a low respiration rate (mean value 0.09 μg mg-1 h-1). (3) Two species of aquatic moss, Calliergon sarmentosum and Drepanocladus sp., had similar respiration rate per unit ash-free dry weight at normal lake temperature (up to 5⚬C)--c. 0.3 μg mg-1 h-1. Respiration rate increased linearly with temperature between 1.2 and 30⚬C, but more rapidly for Calliergon than for Drepanocladus. The light compensation point at 2⚬C of the two mosses differed markedly. Drepanocladus had a compensation point similar to the algal communities investigated (0.11 W m-2), but Calliergon, which generally occurs in shallower water, had a higher compensation point (0.64 W m-2). Increase in temperature in the range of irradiance used in the experiments (maximum 2.4 W m-2) caused the compensation point to shift to higher irradiance. The effect was more pronounced in Calliergon. |
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The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies |
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The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies |
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The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies |
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The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies |
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The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies |
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production ecology of benthic plants in some antarctic lakes: ii. laboratory physiology studies |
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British Ecological Society |
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1980 |
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http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/524997/ https://doi.org/10.2307/2259249 |
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ENVELOPE(-45.595,-45.595,-60.708,-60.708) ENVELOPE(-45.615,-45.615,-60.687,-60.687) ENVELOPE(-45.619,-45.619,-60.708,-60.708) |
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Antarctic Signy Island Sombre Lake Changing Lake |
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Antarctic Signy Island Sombre Lake Changing Lake |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Signy Island |
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Priddle, J. 1980 The production ecology of benthic plants in Some Antarctic lakes: II. Laboratory physiology studies. The Journal of Ecology, 68 (1). 155-166. https://doi.org/10.2307/2259249 <https://doi.org/10.2307/2259249> |
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