The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta

Chemical signatures in the calcite of shells of polar and subpolar planktonic foraminifera have been frequently used to trace and quantify past meltwater discharge events. This approach assumes that the foraminifera can tolerate low salinity under extended periods. To obtain a first experimental con...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Mattia Greco, Julie Meilland, Kasia Zamelczyk, Tine L. Rasmussen, Michal Kucera
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v39.3842
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:d492000b82064e50a8e0639a9ca5cb16 2023-05-15T17:47:06+02:00 The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta Mattia Greco Julie Meilland Kasia Zamelczyk Tine L. Rasmussen Michal Kucera 2020-08-01 https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v39.3842 https://doaj.org/article/d492000b82064e50a8e0639a9ca5cb16 en eng Norwegian Polar Institute 1751-8369 doi:10.33265/polar.v39.3842 https://doaj.org/article/d492000b82064e50a8e0639a9ca5cb16 undefined Polar Research, Vol 39, Iss 0, Pp 1-8 (2020) planktonic foraminifera meltwater events salinity laboratory observations envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v39.3842 2023-01-22T19:28:26Z Chemical signatures in the calcite of shells of polar and subpolar planktonic foraminifera have been frequently used to trace and quantify past meltwater discharge events. This approach assumes that the foraminifera can tolerate low salinity under extended periods. To obtain a first experimental constraint on salinity tolerance of Subarctic foraminifera, we carried out a culturing experiment with specimens of the subpolar species Neogloboquadrina incompta collected in the northern Norwegian Sea off Tromsø in October 2018. The foraminifera were exposed to a gradient of salinities between 35 and 25 PSU. Survival was monitored over 26 days by measuring the extent of the rhizopodial network. Although chamber growth only occurred in one of the observed specimens, likely due to the largely unknown dietary preference of the species, we observed a strong differential rhizopodial activity pattern along the gradient. The highest rhizopodial activity occurred at salinity between 35 and 31 PSU. The species is clearly able to survive long-term exposure to salinities as low as 28, but no rhizopodial activity and signs of cytoplasm degradation were observed in all specimens exposed to 25 PSU. These preliminary observations provide the first direct evidence for the salinity tolerance of N. incompta, indicating a range of salinity that could be plausibly expected to be recorded in the chemistry of fossil shells of the species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Norwegian Sea Planktonic foraminifera Polar Research Subarctic Tromsø Unknown Norwegian Sea Tromsø Polar Research 39 0
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meltwater events
salinity
laboratory observations
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meltwater events
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Mattia Greco
Julie Meilland
Kasia Zamelczyk
Tine L. Rasmussen
Michal Kucera
The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta
topic_facet planktonic foraminifera
meltwater events
salinity
laboratory observations
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description Chemical signatures in the calcite of shells of polar and subpolar planktonic foraminifera have been frequently used to trace and quantify past meltwater discharge events. This approach assumes that the foraminifera can tolerate low salinity under extended periods. To obtain a first experimental constraint on salinity tolerance of Subarctic foraminifera, we carried out a culturing experiment with specimens of the subpolar species Neogloboquadrina incompta collected in the northern Norwegian Sea off Tromsø in October 2018. The foraminifera were exposed to a gradient of salinities between 35 and 25 PSU. Survival was monitored over 26 days by measuring the extent of the rhizopodial network. Although chamber growth only occurred in one of the observed specimens, likely due to the largely unknown dietary preference of the species, we observed a strong differential rhizopodial activity pattern along the gradient. The highest rhizopodial activity occurred at salinity between 35 and 31 PSU. The species is clearly able to survive long-term exposure to salinities as low as 28, but no rhizopodial activity and signs of cytoplasm degradation were observed in all specimens exposed to 25 PSU. These preliminary observations provide the first direct evidence for the salinity tolerance of N. incompta, indicating a range of salinity that could be plausibly expected to be recorded in the chemistry of fossil shells of the species.
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author Mattia Greco
Julie Meilland
Kasia Zamelczyk
Tine L. Rasmussen
Michal Kucera
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Julie Meilland
Kasia Zamelczyk
Tine L. Rasmussen
Michal Kucera
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title The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta
title_short The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta
title_full The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta
title_fullStr The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta
title_full_unstemmed The effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the Subarctic planktonic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina incompta
title_sort effect of an experimental decrease in salinity on the viability of the subarctic planktonic foraminifera neogloboquadrina incompta
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