The role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the Southern Ocean
The role of copepod grazing, particularly of :i:Calanus simillimus:/i: and :i:Rhincalanus gigas:/i:, in the biogeochemical cycles of silicon (Si) and carbon (C) in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) of the Southern Ocean is investigated. The two grazers show differences in feeding behavior befo...
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ftsubbremen:oai:media.suub.uni-bremen.de:Publications/elib/2048 2023-05-15T13:42:30+02:00 The role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the Southern Ocean Die Rolle des Mesozooplanktonfraßes im biogeochemischen Kreislauf von Silizium des Südpolarmeeres Schultes, Sabine Bathmann, Ulrich Smetacek, Victor 2004-09-14 application/pdf https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/2048 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000010581 eng eng Universität Bremen FB2 Biologie/Chemie https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/2048 urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000010581 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Calanus simillimus Rhincalanus gigas grazing biogeochemistry biogenic silica 32 ddc:32 Dissertation doctoralThesis 2004 ftsubbremen 2022-11-09T07:09:44Z The role of copepod grazing, particularly of :i:Calanus simillimus:/i: and :i:Rhincalanus gigas:/i:, in the biogeochemical cycles of silicon (Si) and carbon (C) in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) of the Southern Ocean is investigated. The two grazers show differences in feeding behavior before and in response to a diatom bloom stimulated by :i:in situ:/i: iron fertilization. The continuously high feeding activity of :i:C. simillimus:/i: on diatoms is conducive to enhance the export of primary produced C and Si. The grazing impact of this key species is high enough to influence population dynamics in the microplankton communities of the ACC. In the pre-bloom situation, :i:R. gigas:/i: fulfils most of its carbon requirement through grazing on detritus and thereby effectively reduces the vertical fecal flux produced by :i:C. simillimus:/i:. It is proposed that a Copepod-Retention-System for organic material is put in place by the copepod community under High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll (HNLC) conditions. Prey switching by :i:R. gigas:/i: from detritus to diatoms in the bloom situation lifts the grazing check on the detritus flux and enables loss of particulate C and Si from the surface layer with fast sinking fecal pellets. Results from dissolution experiments indicate that the enclosure of biogenic silica (BSi) in copepod fecal pellets prevents the dissolution of diatom frustules. Diatoms submitted to grazing of copepods and krill (:i:Euphausia superba:/i:) dissolved 4 to 26 times slower than un-grazed controls. :br:Estimates of C ingestion from :i:in vitro:/i: incubations and from gut fluorescence measurements are compared to respiratory carbon needs of copepods. Methods yield generally similar estimates for :i:C. simillimus:/i: whereas methods differ strongly for :i:R. gigas:/i: in the pre-bloom situation, reflecting the above mentioned differences in feeding behavior. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Copepods Media SuUB Bremen (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
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The role of copepod grazing, particularly of :i:Calanus simillimus:/i: and :i:Rhincalanus gigas:/i:, in the biogeochemical cycles of silicon (Si) and carbon (C) in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) of the Southern Ocean is investigated. The two grazers show differences in feeding behavior before and in response to a diatom bloom stimulated by :i:in situ:/i: iron fertilization. The continuously high feeding activity of :i:C. simillimus:/i: on diatoms is conducive to enhance the export of primary produced C and Si. The grazing impact of this key species is high enough to influence population dynamics in the microplankton communities of the ACC. In the pre-bloom situation, :i:R. gigas:/i: fulfils most of its carbon requirement through grazing on detritus and thereby effectively reduces the vertical fecal flux produced by :i:C. simillimus:/i:. It is proposed that a Copepod-Retention-System for organic material is put in place by the copepod community under High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll (HNLC) conditions. Prey switching by :i:R. gigas:/i: from detritus to diatoms in the bloom situation lifts the grazing check on the detritus flux and enables loss of particulate C and Si from the surface layer with fast sinking fecal pellets. Results from dissolution experiments indicate that the enclosure of biogenic silica (BSi) in copepod fecal pellets prevents the dissolution of diatom frustules. Diatoms submitted to grazing of copepods and krill (:i:Euphausia superba:/i:) dissolved 4 to 26 times slower than un-grazed controls. :br:Estimates of C ingestion from :i:in vitro:/i: incubations and from gut fluorescence measurements are compared to respiratory carbon needs of copepods. Methods yield generally similar estimates for :i:C. simillimus:/i: whereas methods differ strongly for :i:R. gigas:/i: in the pre-bloom situation, reflecting the above mentioned differences in feeding behavior. |
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Bathmann, Ulrich Smetacek, Victor |
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Schultes, Sabine |
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The role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the Southern Ocean |
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The role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the Southern Ocean |
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The role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the Southern Ocean |
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The role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the Southern Ocean |
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The role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the Southern Ocean |
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role of mesozooplankton grazing in the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the southern ocean |
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Universität Bremen |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
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Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Copepods |
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Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Copepods |
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