Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay

Recent findings have led to growing concern regarding the impact of ocean acidification on marine calcifyers, but little is known about their biogeochemistry in natural (field) conditions (a major but overlooked pre-requisite for realistic modelling of the future evolution of marine C cycling in a h...

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Main Authors: Harlay, Jérôme, De Bodt, Caroline, d'Hoop, Quentin, Roevros, Nathalie, Borges, Alberto, Delille, Bruno, Suykens, Kim, Van Oostende, Nicolas, Sabbe, Koen, Piontek, Judith, Händel, Nicole, Schmidt, Sabine, Groom, Steve, Engel, Anja, Chou, Lei
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/80974 2024-10-20T14:10:38+00:00 Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay Harlay, Jérôme De Bodt, Caroline d'Hoop, Quentin Roevros, Nathalie Borges, Alberto Delille, Bruno Suykens, Kim Van Oostende, Nicolas Sabbe, Koen Piontek, Judith Händel, Nicole Schmidt, Sabine Groom, Steve Engel, Anja Chou, Lei 2007-07-02 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/80974 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/80974/1/Poster_Harlay_IUGG2007_Perugia.pdf en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/80974 info:hdl:2268/80974 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/80974/1/Poster_Harlay_IUGG2007_Perugia.pdf open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess IUGG XXIV, Perugia, Italy [IT], 2-13 July 2007 Life sciences Aquatic sciences & oceanology Environmental sciences & ecology Sciences du vivant Sciences aquatiques & océanologie Sciences de l’environnement & écologie conference poster not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18co info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster 2007 ftorbi 2024-09-27T07:02:00Z Recent findings have led to growing concern regarding the impact of ocean acidification on marine calcifyers, but little is known about their biogeochemistry in natural (field) conditions (a major but overlooked pre-requisite for realistic modelling of the future evolution of marine C cycling in a high CO2 world). The changes that will undergo these species in the near future and the biological feedback to decreasing oceanic pH are still open to debate. Coccolithophores, among which Emiliania huxleyi (Ehux) is the most abundant and widespread species, are the dominant calcifying phytoplankton in the subpolar and temperate zones of the worlds oceans. Within the framework of the Climate and Atmosphere Belgian Federal Science Policy Office programme, the continental margin of the Northern Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean) was visited in June 2006 during a transdisciplinary investigation of a late-spring bloom dominated by Ehux. Remote sensing images, transmitted onboard on a daily basis, were of valuable significance to pinpoint the coccolithophorid bloom along the margin, and to sample stations with contrasted biogeochemical properties.We determined 14C-based primary production and calcification rates, as well as pelagic respiration rates (O2 incubations). The magnitude of the biological and carbonate carbon fluxes will be synthesized and discussed in the light of biogeochemical parameters, such as Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP), chlorophyll-a, particulate carbon concentrations, particle dynamics and particulate organic carbon export (deduced from 234Th fluxes). Additional information on the bloom biogeochemistry will be presented (activity of dissolved esterase enzymes and bacterial community structure) to emphasize the importance of coccolithophorid blooms in the contemporary carbon cycle. Conference Object North Atlantic Ocean acidification University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
spellingShingle Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
Harlay, Jérôme
De Bodt, Caroline
d'Hoop, Quentin
Roevros, Nathalie
Borges, Alberto
Delille, Bruno
Suykens, Kim
Van Oostende, Nicolas
Sabbe, Koen
Piontek, Judith
Händel, Nicole
Schmidt, Sabine
Groom, Steve
Engel, Anja
Chou, Lei
Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay
topic_facet Life sciences
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Sciences du vivant
Sciences aquatiques & océanologie
Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
description Recent findings have led to growing concern regarding the impact of ocean acidification on marine calcifyers, but little is known about their biogeochemistry in natural (field) conditions (a major but overlooked pre-requisite for realistic modelling of the future evolution of marine C cycling in a high CO2 world). The changes that will undergo these species in the near future and the biological feedback to decreasing oceanic pH are still open to debate. Coccolithophores, among which Emiliania huxleyi (Ehux) is the most abundant and widespread species, are the dominant calcifying phytoplankton in the subpolar and temperate zones of the worlds oceans. Within the framework of the Climate and Atmosphere Belgian Federal Science Policy Office programme, the continental margin of the Northern Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean) was visited in June 2006 during a transdisciplinary investigation of a late-spring bloom dominated by Ehux. Remote sensing images, transmitted onboard on a daily basis, were of valuable significance to pinpoint the coccolithophorid bloom along the margin, and to sample stations with contrasted biogeochemical properties.We determined 14C-based primary production and calcification rates, as well as pelagic respiration rates (O2 incubations). The magnitude of the biological and carbonate carbon fluxes will be synthesized and discussed in the light of biogeochemical parameters, such as Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP), chlorophyll-a, particulate carbon concentrations, particle dynamics and particulate organic carbon export (deduced from 234Th fluxes). Additional information on the bloom biogeochemistry will be presented (activity of dissolved esterase enzymes and bacterial community structure) to emphasize the importance of coccolithophorid blooms in the contemporary carbon cycle.
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author Harlay, Jérôme
De Bodt, Caroline
d'Hoop, Quentin
Roevros, Nathalie
Borges, Alberto
Delille, Bruno
Suykens, Kim
Van Oostende, Nicolas
Sabbe, Koen
Piontek, Judith
Händel, Nicole
Schmidt, Sabine
Groom, Steve
Engel, Anja
Chou, Lei
author_facet Harlay, Jérôme
De Bodt, Caroline
d'Hoop, Quentin
Roevros, Nathalie
Borges, Alberto
Delille, Bruno
Suykens, Kim
Van Oostende, Nicolas
Sabbe, Koen
Piontek, Judith
Händel, Nicole
Schmidt, Sabine
Groom, Steve
Engel, Anja
Chou, Lei
author_sort Harlay, Jérôme
title Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay
title_short Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay
title_full Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay
title_fullStr Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay
title_full_unstemmed Biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the Bay of Biscay
title_sort biogeochemistry of a late coccolithophorid bloom at the continental margin of the bay of biscay
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