Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica

Concentrations of dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) were measured in seven pack ice cores from three sites in eastern Antarctica to determine their relation to algal pigments, nutrients (nitrate, silicate and phosphate) and bulk salinity. The algal groups haptophytes, dinoflagellates and diatoms we...

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Published in:Journal of Sea Research
Main Authors: Trevena, Anne J, Jones, Graham B, Wright, Simon W, Van den Enden, Rick L
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Online Access:https://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/257
https://doi.org/10.1016/S1385-1101(00)00012-5
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spelling ftsoutherncu:oai:epubs.scu.edu.au:esm_pubs-1256 2023-05-15T13:47:30+02:00 Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica Trevena, Anne J Jones, Graham B Wright, Simon W Van den Enden, Rick L 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z https://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/257 https://doi.org/10.1016/S1385-1101(00)00012-5 unknown ePublications@SCU School of Environment, Science and Engineering Papers Environmental Sciences article 2000 ftsoutherncu https://doi.org/10.1016/S1385-1101(00)00012-5 2019-08-06T12:26:57Z Concentrations of dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) were measured in seven pack ice cores from three sites in eastern Antarctica to determine their relation to algal pigments, nutrients (nitrate, silicate and phosphate) and bulk salinity. The algal groups haptophytes, dinoflagellates and diatoms were identified in surface, interior and bottom assemblages in the pack ice cores using the photosynthetic marker pigments 19'-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin (HEX), peridinin (PER) and fucoxanthin (FUC), respectively. DMSP concentrations were significantly correlated (P < 0.01, Pearson) with chlorophyll-a (r = 0.58), HEX (r = 0.75), PER (r = 0.79) and FUC (r = 0.63) concentrations. The pool of DMSP within the pack ice (mean 107 nM) was contributed mainly by interior and bottom algal assemblages (mean 94 and 268 nM, respectively), whilst the surface algal assemblages were minor contributors (mean 18 nM). DMSP production and/or accumulation appears to differ between surface, interior and bottom pack ice algal assemblages due to differences in biomass, class composition, and possibly the unique environmental conditions experienced by each assemblage. In pack ice, diatoms appear to be important producers of DMSP, due to their dominance of algal assemblages. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Southern Cross University: epublications@SCU Journal of Sea Research 43 3-4 265 273
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Trevena, Anne J
Jones, Graham B
Wright, Simon W
Van den Enden, Rick L
Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica
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description Concentrations of dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP) were measured in seven pack ice cores from three sites in eastern Antarctica to determine their relation to algal pigments, nutrients (nitrate, silicate and phosphate) and bulk salinity. The algal groups haptophytes, dinoflagellates and diatoms were identified in surface, interior and bottom assemblages in the pack ice cores using the photosynthetic marker pigments 19'-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin (HEX), peridinin (PER) and fucoxanthin (FUC), respectively. DMSP concentrations were significantly correlated (P < 0.01, Pearson) with chlorophyll-a (r = 0.58), HEX (r = 0.75), PER (r = 0.79) and FUC (r = 0.63) concentrations. The pool of DMSP within the pack ice (mean 107 nM) was contributed mainly by interior and bottom algal assemblages (mean 94 and 268 nM, respectively), whilst the surface algal assemblages were minor contributors (mean 18 nM). DMSP production and/or accumulation appears to differ between surface, interior and bottom pack ice algal assemblages due to differences in biomass, class composition, and possibly the unique environmental conditions experienced by each assemblage. In pack ice, diatoms appear to be important producers of DMSP, due to their dominance of algal assemblages.
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author Trevena, Anne J
Jones, Graham B
Wright, Simon W
Van den Enden, Rick L
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Jones, Graham B
Wright, Simon W
Van den Enden, Rick L
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title Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica
title_short Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica
title_full Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica
title_fullStr Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Profiles of DMSP, algal pigments, nutrients and salinity in pack ice from eastern Antarctica
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