Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000)

Physical, chemical and biological properties of sea ice and underlying brackish water (0-10 m water depth) were investigated in the Bothnian Bay and at a coastal station at the entrance of the Gulf of Finland in March 2000. Sea-ice texture was analysed and vertical profiles for delta(18)O, inorganic...

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Main Authors: Meiners, K, Fehling, Johanna, Granskog, M A, Spindler, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9a4e6e4c-4393-4550-9fd1-8b2ac9df1b07 2024-09-15T18:10:01+00:00 Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000) Meiners, K Fehling, Johanna Granskog, M A Spindler, M 2002 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9a4e6e4c-4393-4550-9fd1-8b2ac9df1b07 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9a4e6e4c-4393-4550-9fd1-8b2ac9df1b07 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Meiners , K , Fehling , J , Granskog , M A & Spindler , M 2002 , ' Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000) ' , POLAR BIOL , vol. 26 , no. 1 , pp. 70-70 . COMMUNITIES Ecology LIMITATION BRINE GULF BOTHNIAN BAY Biodiversity Conservation GREENLAND SEA MEIOFAUNA NUTRIENT PHYTOPLANKTON PACK ICE article 2002 ftuhipublicatio 2024-07-08T23:37:57Z Physical, chemical and biological properties of sea ice and underlying brackish water (0-10 m water depth) were investigated in the Bothnian Bay and at a coastal station at the entrance of the Gulf of Finland in March 2000. Sea-ice texture was analysed and vertical profiles for delta(18)O, inorganic nutrient concentrations [NO3-, NO2-, NH4+, PO43+, Si(OH)(4)] and chlorophyll a and pheopigment concentrations were obtained with a vertical resolution of 1-10 cm. Biomass estimates of bacteria, protists and metazoans were based on microscopical counts. Due to low ice bulk salinities, sea-ice brine volumes were small with a median value of only 3%. Ice thickness varied between 22 and 27 cm. Refrozen snow and granular ice dominated in the surface parts of the sea ice; columnar ice formed the bottom layers. The total biomass in the sea ice and under-ice water ranged from 2.7 mg C m(-2) to 45.1 mg C m(-2) and 36.8 mg C m(-2) to 3,874.3 mg C m(-2), respectively. Mean integrated ice values were dominated by pennate diatoms (33%), followed by centric diatoms (29%), autotrophic flagellates (23%), bacteria (8%) and heterotrophic flagellates (7%). The low integrated biomass of ice-associated metazoans (1%) consumed on average only 1.5% of the algal standing stock per day. The combined data suggest that abiotic factors (particularly nutrient availability as reflected by small brine volumes), rather than the heterotrophic component of the sympagic community, controlled autotrophic biomass in Baltic sea ice during March 2000. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland Sea Sea ice University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI
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topic COMMUNITIES
Ecology
LIMITATION
BRINE
GULF
BOTHNIAN BAY
Biodiversity Conservation
GREENLAND SEA
MEIOFAUNA
NUTRIENT
PHYTOPLANKTON
PACK ICE
spellingShingle COMMUNITIES
Ecology
LIMITATION
BRINE
GULF
BOTHNIAN BAY
Biodiversity Conservation
GREENLAND SEA
MEIOFAUNA
NUTRIENT
PHYTOPLANKTON
PACK ICE
Meiners, K
Fehling, Johanna
Granskog, M A
Spindler, M
Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000)
topic_facet COMMUNITIES
Ecology
LIMITATION
BRINE
GULF
BOTHNIAN BAY
Biodiversity Conservation
GREENLAND SEA
MEIOFAUNA
NUTRIENT
PHYTOPLANKTON
PACK ICE
description Physical, chemical and biological properties of sea ice and underlying brackish water (0-10 m water depth) were investigated in the Bothnian Bay and at a coastal station at the entrance of the Gulf of Finland in March 2000. Sea-ice texture was analysed and vertical profiles for delta(18)O, inorganic nutrient concentrations [NO3-, NO2-, NH4+, PO43+, Si(OH)(4)] and chlorophyll a and pheopigment concentrations were obtained with a vertical resolution of 1-10 cm. Biomass estimates of bacteria, protists and metazoans were based on microscopical counts. Due to low ice bulk salinities, sea-ice brine volumes were small with a median value of only 3%. Ice thickness varied between 22 and 27 cm. Refrozen snow and granular ice dominated in the surface parts of the sea ice; columnar ice formed the bottom layers. The total biomass in the sea ice and under-ice water ranged from 2.7 mg C m(-2) to 45.1 mg C m(-2) and 36.8 mg C m(-2) to 3,874.3 mg C m(-2), respectively. Mean integrated ice values were dominated by pennate diatoms (33%), followed by centric diatoms (29%), autotrophic flagellates (23%), bacteria (8%) and heterotrophic flagellates (7%). The low integrated biomass of ice-associated metazoans (1%) consumed on average only 1.5% of the algal standing stock per day. The combined data suggest that abiotic factors (particularly nutrient availability as reflected by small brine volumes), rather than the heterotrophic component of the sympagic community, controlled autotrophic biomass in Baltic sea ice during March 2000.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Meiners, K
Fehling, Johanna
Granskog, M A
Spindler, M
author_facet Meiners, K
Fehling, Johanna
Granskog, M A
Spindler, M
author_sort Meiners, K
title Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000)
title_short Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000)
title_full Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000)
title_fullStr Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000)
title_full_unstemmed Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000)
title_sort abundance, biomass and composition of biota in baltic sea ice and underlying water (march 2000)
publishDate 2002
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/9a4e6e4c-4393-4550-9fd1-8b2ac9df1b07
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op_source Meiners , K , Fehling , J , Granskog , M A & Spindler , M 2002 , ' Abundance, biomass and composition of Biota in Baltic sea ice and underlying water (March 2000) ' , POLAR BIOL , vol. 26 , no. 1 , pp. 70-70 .
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