Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord

The biomarker IP25 and fossil diatom assemblages preserved in seafloor sediments are commonly used as proxies for paleo Arctic sea-ice reconstructions, but how their production varies over the seasons and is exported to the sediment remains unclear. We analyzed IP25 concentrations and diatom assembl...

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Published in:Frontiers in Earth Science
Main Authors: Limoges, Audrey, Masse, Guillaume, Weckstrom, Kaarina, Poulin, Michel, Ellegaard, Marianne, Heikkila, Maija, Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier, Sejr, Mikael K., Rysgaard, Soren, Ribeiro, Sofia
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/spring-succession-and-vertical-export-of-diatoms-and-ip25-in-a-seasonally-icecovered-high-arctic-fjord(b118e265-ab8e-4ec0-92df-5ca1e8b00e84).html
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2018.00226
https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/140597222/feart_06_00226.pdf
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b118e265-ab8e-4ec0-92df-5ca1e8b00e84 2023-11-12T04:07:18+01:00 Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord Limoges, Audrey Masse, Guillaume Weckstrom, Kaarina Poulin, Michel Ellegaard, Marianne Heikkila, Maija Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier Sejr, Mikael K. Rysgaard, Soren Ribeiro, Sofia 2018-12-13 application/pdf https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/spring-succession-and-vertical-export-of-diatoms-and-ip25-in-a-seasonally-icecovered-high-arctic-fjord(b118e265-ab8e-4ec0-92df-5ca1e8b00e84).html https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2018.00226 https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/140597222/feart_06_00226.pdf eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/spring-succession-and-vertical-export-of-diatoms-and-ip25-in-a-seasonally-icecovered-high-arctic-fjord(b118e265-ab8e-4ec0-92df-5ca1e8b00e84).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Limoges , A , Masse , G , Weckstrom , K , Poulin , M , Ellegaard , M , Heikkila , M , Geilfus , N-X , Sejr , M K , Rysgaard , S & Ribeiro , S 2018 , ' Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord ' , Frontiers of Earth Science , vol. 6 , 226 . https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2018.00226 climate change Arctic sea-ice HBIs diatoms paleoenvironmental reconstructions climate proxy Northeast Greenland SEA-ICE RESTING SPORES YOUNG SOUND FRESH-WATER CHAETOCEROS-PSEUDOCURVISETUS HORIZONTAL PATCHINESS WEST GREENLAND DISKO-BUGT COASTAL article 2018 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2018.00226 2023-10-25T22:59:39Z The biomarker IP25 and fossil diatom assemblages preserved in seafloor sediments are commonly used as proxies for paleo Arctic sea-ice reconstructions, but how their production varies over the seasons and is exported to the sediment remains unclear. We analyzed IP25 concentrations and diatom assemblages from a 5-week consecutive series of sea-ice cores and compared the results with sediment trap and surface sediment samples collected at the same site in the Young Sound fjord, Northeast Greenland. Our aim was to investigate the dynamics of diatom colonization of the spring sea ice and the in situ production of IP25. Additionally, selected diatom taxa observed in the sea-ice samples were isolated from in-ice assemblages and their lipid composition was analyzed via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. We confirm that Haslea spicula (and not the closely related species H. crucigeroides) is an IP25-producer. All three known IP25-producing taxa (Haslea spicula, H. kjellmanii, and Pleurosigma stuxbergii var. rhomboides) were present in Young Sound sea-ice and the low IP25 concentrations measured in the sea-ice (0.44-0.72 pg mL(-1)) were consistent with the low abundance of these source species (0.21-9.66 valves mL(-1)). Total sympagic diatom production also remained very low (21-985 valves mL(-1)), suggesting that the fjord's sea ice did not provide an optimal physical-chemical environment for diatoms to thrive. Temporal changes in the sympagic diatom community were also observed, with an early presence of the pelagic Thalassiosira hyperborea and subsequent dominance of pennate taxa, including Nitzschia and Navicula species, Fossula arctica and Stauronella arctica. The assemblages observed during and after the seasonal ice melt consisted primarily of Fossula arctica, Fragilariopsis oceanica, Thalassiosira antarctica var. borealis (resting spores), and Chaetoceros spp. (vegetative cells and resting spores). The seafloor sediment assemblages largely reflected the melt and post-melt planktic production and were dominated ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Arctic Climate change Disko bugt Greenland Greenland Sea Paleo-Arctic Sea ice Aarhus University: Research Arctic Greenland Frontiers in Earth Science 6
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topic climate change
Arctic sea-ice
HBIs
diatoms
paleoenvironmental reconstructions
climate proxy
Northeast Greenland
SEA-ICE
RESTING SPORES
YOUNG SOUND
FRESH-WATER
CHAETOCEROS-PSEUDOCURVISETUS
HORIZONTAL PATCHINESS
WEST GREENLAND
DISKO-BUGT
COASTAL
spellingShingle climate change
Arctic sea-ice
HBIs
diatoms
paleoenvironmental reconstructions
climate proxy
Northeast Greenland
SEA-ICE
RESTING SPORES
YOUNG SOUND
FRESH-WATER
CHAETOCEROS-PSEUDOCURVISETUS
HORIZONTAL PATCHINESS
WEST GREENLAND
DISKO-BUGT
COASTAL
Limoges, Audrey
Masse, Guillaume
Weckstrom, Kaarina
Poulin, Michel
Ellegaard, Marianne
Heikkila, Maija
Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier
Sejr, Mikael K.
Rysgaard, Soren
Ribeiro, Sofia
Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord
topic_facet climate change
Arctic sea-ice
HBIs
diatoms
paleoenvironmental reconstructions
climate proxy
Northeast Greenland
SEA-ICE
RESTING SPORES
YOUNG SOUND
FRESH-WATER
CHAETOCEROS-PSEUDOCURVISETUS
HORIZONTAL PATCHINESS
WEST GREENLAND
DISKO-BUGT
COASTAL
description The biomarker IP25 and fossil diatom assemblages preserved in seafloor sediments are commonly used as proxies for paleo Arctic sea-ice reconstructions, but how their production varies over the seasons and is exported to the sediment remains unclear. We analyzed IP25 concentrations and diatom assemblages from a 5-week consecutive series of sea-ice cores and compared the results with sediment trap and surface sediment samples collected at the same site in the Young Sound fjord, Northeast Greenland. Our aim was to investigate the dynamics of diatom colonization of the spring sea ice and the in situ production of IP25. Additionally, selected diatom taxa observed in the sea-ice samples were isolated from in-ice assemblages and their lipid composition was analyzed via gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. We confirm that Haslea spicula (and not the closely related species H. crucigeroides) is an IP25-producer. All three known IP25-producing taxa (Haslea spicula, H. kjellmanii, and Pleurosigma stuxbergii var. rhomboides) were present in Young Sound sea-ice and the low IP25 concentrations measured in the sea-ice (0.44-0.72 pg mL(-1)) were consistent with the low abundance of these source species (0.21-9.66 valves mL(-1)). Total sympagic diatom production also remained very low (21-985 valves mL(-1)), suggesting that the fjord's sea ice did not provide an optimal physical-chemical environment for diatoms to thrive. Temporal changes in the sympagic diatom community were also observed, with an early presence of the pelagic Thalassiosira hyperborea and subsequent dominance of pennate taxa, including Nitzschia and Navicula species, Fossula arctica and Stauronella arctica. The assemblages observed during and after the seasonal ice melt consisted primarily of Fossula arctica, Fragilariopsis oceanica, Thalassiosira antarctica var. borealis (resting spores), and Chaetoceros spp. (vegetative cells and resting spores). The seafloor sediment assemblages largely reflected the melt and post-melt planktic production and were dominated ...
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author Limoges, Audrey
Masse, Guillaume
Weckstrom, Kaarina
Poulin, Michel
Ellegaard, Marianne
Heikkila, Maija
Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier
Sejr, Mikael K.
Rysgaard, Soren
Ribeiro, Sofia
author_facet Limoges, Audrey
Masse, Guillaume
Weckstrom, Kaarina
Poulin, Michel
Ellegaard, Marianne
Heikkila, Maija
Geilfus, Nicolas-Xavier
Sejr, Mikael K.
Rysgaard, Soren
Ribeiro, Sofia
author_sort Limoges, Audrey
title Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord
title_short Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord
title_full Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord
title_fullStr Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord
title_full_unstemmed Spring Succession and Vertical Export of Diatoms and IP25 in a Seasonally Ice-Covered High Arctic Fjord
title_sort spring succession and vertical export of diatoms and ip25 in a seasonally ice-covered high arctic fjord
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