New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait

Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications to the food web have been previously associated with rapid warming of surface waters in the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). However, ecological and physiological attributes that favor dominance of...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges, Tavano, Virginia Maria, Dotto, Tiago Segabinazzi, Kerr, Rodrigo, De Souza, Márcio Silva, Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras, Secchi, Eduardo Resende
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:416818 2023-07-30T03:58:23+02:00 New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges Tavano, Virginia Maria Dotto, Tiago Segabinazzi Kerr, Rodrigo De Souza, Márcio Silva Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras Secchi, Eduardo Resende 2017-02-01 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/416818/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/416818/1/Mendes_et_al_Manuscript_revised_DSR2_2016_78.docx https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/416818/2/Mendes_et_al_Manuscript_revised_DSR2_2016_78.docx en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/416818/1/Mendes_et_al_Manuscript_revised_DSR2_2016_78.docx https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/416818/2/Mendes_et_al_Manuscript_revised_DSR2_2016_78.docx Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges, Tavano, Virginia Maria, Dotto, Tiago Segabinazzi, Kerr, Rodrigo, De Souza, Márcio Silva, Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras and Secchi, Eduardo Resende (2017) New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. (doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.02.010 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.02.010>). cc_by_nc_nd_4 Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2017.02.010 2023-07-09T22:19:46Z Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications to the food web have been previously associated with rapid warming of surface waters in the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). However, ecological and physiological attributes that favor dominance of these flagellates in the region have not been fully explored. The overall aim of this work was to characterize the phytoplankton pigments and assemblages in relation to environmental conditions during three successive summer cruises (2013, 2014 and 2015) in the Gerlache Strait − a coastal area in the northern WAP. Data on phytoplankton (through HPLC/CHEMTAX pigment analysis) and associated physical (water column structure) and chemical (macronutrients) parameters were determined. Cryptophytes were conspicuously found in shallow mixed layers, under stratified conditions, as the main contributors to total phytoplankton biomass. Their greatest contributions were associated with warmer surface waters at the northwestern sector of the strait. Other phytoplankton groups (Phaeocystis antarctica in 2013 and small diatoms in both 2014 and 2015) were also important components. Photoprotective carotenoids (mainly alloxanthin), with an important role in preventing photodamage caused by excess light, were closely linked with the dominance of cryptophytes at surface layers. The results of this study suggest that the prevalence of cryptophytes in WAP coastal waters can be, to a great extent, due to a particular ability of those small flagellates to successfully grow in highly illuminated conditions in shallow upper mixed layers and strong water column stratification. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Gerlache ENVELOPE(99.033,99.033,-66.500,-66.500) Gerlache Strait ENVELOPE(-62.333,-62.333,-64.500,-64.500) Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 149 161 170
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description Changes in phytoplankton composition from large diatoms to small cryptophytes and their implications to the food web have been previously associated with rapid warming of surface waters in the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). However, ecological and physiological attributes that favor dominance of these flagellates in the region have not been fully explored. The overall aim of this work was to characterize the phytoplankton pigments and assemblages in relation to environmental conditions during three successive summer cruises (2013, 2014 and 2015) in the Gerlache Strait − a coastal area in the northern WAP. Data on phytoplankton (through HPLC/CHEMTAX pigment analysis) and associated physical (water column structure) and chemical (macronutrients) parameters were determined. Cryptophytes were conspicuously found in shallow mixed layers, under stratified conditions, as the main contributors to total phytoplankton biomass. Their greatest contributions were associated with warmer surface waters at the northwestern sector of the strait. Other phytoplankton groups (Phaeocystis antarctica in 2013 and small diatoms in both 2014 and 2015) were also important components. Photoprotective carotenoids (mainly alloxanthin), with an important role in preventing photodamage caused by excess light, were closely linked with the dominance of cryptophytes at surface layers. The results of this study suggest that the prevalence of cryptophytes in WAP coastal waters can be, to a great extent, due to a particular ability of those small flagellates to successfully grow in highly illuminated conditions in shallow upper mixed layers and strong water column stratification.
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author Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
Tavano, Virginia Maria
Dotto, Tiago Segabinazzi
Kerr, Rodrigo
De Souza, Márcio Silva
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
spellingShingle Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
Tavano, Virginia Maria
Dotto, Tiago Segabinazzi
Kerr, Rodrigo
De Souza, Márcio Silva
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait
author_facet Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
Tavano, Virginia Maria
Dotto, Tiago Segabinazzi
Kerr, Rodrigo
De Souza, Márcio Silva
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
author_sort Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
title New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait
title_short New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait
title_full New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait
title_fullStr New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait
title_full_unstemmed New insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in Antarctic coastal waters: A case study in Gerlache Strait
title_sort new insights on the dominance of cryptophytes in antarctic coastal waters: a case study in gerlache strait
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