Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system

Spatial dynamics of surface chlorophyll concentrations, diatom abundance and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures of surface suspended particulate matter (SPM) were investigated during a bloom event observed in March 2003 in the vicinity of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. The surfa...

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Main Authors: Kaehler, Sven, Pakhomov, Evgeny A, Kalin, R M, Davis, S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling ftrhodesunivcory:vital:6876 2024-09-15T17:43:02+00:00 Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system Kaehler, Sven Pakhomov, Evgeny A Kalin, R M Davis, S 2006 6 pages pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1011624 https://corycommons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:6876 English eng vital:6876 https://corycommons.ru.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:6876 http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1011624 Article 2006 ftrhodesunivcory 2024-07-10T23:32:50Z Spatial dynamics of surface chlorophyll concentrations, diatom abundance and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures of surface suspended particulate matter (SPM) were investigated during a bloom event observed in March 2003 in the vicinity of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. The surface water composition was studied to estimate the overall importance and spatial extent of kelp derived SPM in the water column of the islands. It was observed that high chlorophyll concentrations (up to 2 mg m–3) between and downstream of the islands could not be explained by the development of the diatom bloom. Instead, microscopic and stable isotope analyses suggested that the chlorophyll signal was largely derived from the residual chlorophyll in fresh and decaying particles of small fragments of the kelp Macrocystis laevis, an endemic kelp species abundant along the shoreline of the islands. The findings of this study suggest that the dietary subsidy of kelp-derived carbon and nitrogen to benthic communities and possibly the plankton is not limited to the vicinity of kelp beds, but rather is a widespread phenomenon between the islands. Due to the dominating unidirectional Antarctic Circumpolar Current, large quantities of kelp-derived SPM may be transported and utilised tens of kilometres downstream of the islands. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Prince Edward Islands Rhodes University Cory: Repository
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description Spatial dynamics of surface chlorophyll concentrations, diatom abundance and carbon and nitrogen stable isotope signatures of surface suspended particulate matter (SPM) were investigated during a bloom event observed in March 2003 in the vicinity of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands. The surface water composition was studied to estimate the overall importance and spatial extent of kelp derived SPM in the water column of the islands. It was observed that high chlorophyll concentrations (up to 2 mg m–3) between and downstream of the islands could not be explained by the development of the diatom bloom. Instead, microscopic and stable isotope analyses suggested that the chlorophyll signal was largely derived from the residual chlorophyll in fresh and decaying particles of small fragments of the kelp Macrocystis laevis, an endemic kelp species abundant along the shoreline of the islands. The findings of this study suggest that the dietary subsidy of kelp-derived carbon and nitrogen to benthic communities and possibly the plankton is not limited to the vicinity of kelp beds, but rather is a widespread phenomenon between the islands. Due to the dominating unidirectional Antarctic Circumpolar Current, large quantities of kelp-derived SPM may be transported and utilised tens of kilometres downstream of the islands.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kaehler, Sven
Pakhomov, Evgeny A
Kalin, R M
Davis, S
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Pakhomov, Evgeny A
Kalin, R M
Davis, S
Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system
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Pakhomov, Evgeny A
Kalin, R M
Davis, S
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title Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system
title_short Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system
title_full Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system
title_fullStr Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system
title_full_unstemmed Trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-Antarctic system
title_sort trophic importance of kelp-derived suspended particulate matter in a through-flow sub-antarctic system
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