Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea)

In the framework of the ROSSMIZE Project (Ross Sea Marginal Ice Zone Ecology) of the Italian Antarctic Research Programme (PNRA), the organic matter flux through the water column and its role on benthic communities have been taken in particular account. During the austral Summer 1993-1994, from Dece...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Systems
Main Authors: ALBERTELLI G, CATTANEO VIETTI R, CHIANTORE M, FABIANO M., PUSCEDDU, ANTONIO
Other Authors: Albertelli, G, CATTANEO VIETTI, R, Chiantore, M, Pusceddu, Antonio, Fabiano, M.
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Published: 1998
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description In the framework of the ROSSMIZE Project (Ross Sea Marginal Ice Zone Ecology) of the Italian Antarctic Research Programme (PNRA), the organic matter flux through the water column and its role on benthic communities have been taken in particular account. During the austral Summer 1993-1994, from December 27, 1993 to February 11, 1994, a study on this flux in shallow waters was carried out, in a station close to Terra Nova Bay Italian base (Ross Sea), at 40 m depth. This site reaches high values of density (60 ind/m2) and is characterized by the filter-feeding Adamussium colbecki, a scallop which biomass (120 g DW/m2). At the beginning of the sampling period, a sediment trap was positioned on the sea-bottom and samples were collected every 3-5 days, as well as temperature, salinity and fluorescence data from sea surface to bottom. Fluorescence profiles put in evidence a phytoplankton bloom occurring during the maximum water column stratification, in the last decade of January. Organic matter flux through the water column showed rather constant values up to the 24th of January. Immediately after, a sudden increase took place (24-29 January), reaching 13.55 g/m2/d for TSM, 0.24 g/m2/d for lipids, 0.53 g/m2/d for proteins, 0.37 g/m2/d for carbohydrates, 0.69 g/m2/d and 0.1 g/m2/d for POC and PON, respectively, 0.5 and 2.8 mg/m2/d for chlorophyll-α and phaeopigments, in correspondence to the fluorescence peak occurring in the same period. A large part of the total flux was represented by oval faecal pellets, as accounted by microscopical observations of sedimented material. Most of the pellets were 200-300 μm long, filled mainly by diatom frustules.
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spelling ftunicagliariris:oai:iris.unica.it:11584/123692 2025-01-16T19:24:42+00:00 Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea) ALBERTELLI G CATTANEO VIETTI R CHIANTORE M FABIANO M. PUSCEDDU, ANTONIO Albertelli, G CATTANEO VIETTI, R Chiantore, M Pusceddu, Antonio Fabiano, M. 1998 http://hdl.handle.net/11584/123692 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-7963(98)00053-0 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000077463500029 volume:17 firstpage:425 lastpage:434 numberofpages:10 journal:JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS http://hdl.handle.net/11584/123692 doi:10.1016/S0924-7963(98)00053-0 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0032435038 filter feeding food availability organic matter particulate flux Antarctica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1998 ftunicagliariris https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-7963(98)00053-0 2024-03-25T16:06:07Z In the framework of the ROSSMIZE Project (Ross Sea Marginal Ice Zone Ecology) of the Italian Antarctic Research Programme (PNRA), the organic matter flux through the water column and its role on benthic communities have been taken in particular account. During the austral Summer 1993-1994, from December 27, 1993 to February 11, 1994, a study on this flux in shallow waters was carried out, in a station close to Terra Nova Bay Italian base (Ross Sea), at 40 m depth. This site reaches high values of density (60 ind/m2) and is characterized by the filter-feeding Adamussium colbecki, a scallop which biomass (120 g DW/m2). At the beginning of the sampling period, a sediment trap was positioned on the sea-bottom and samples were collected every 3-5 days, as well as temperature, salinity and fluorescence data from sea surface to bottom. Fluorescence profiles put in evidence a phytoplankton bloom occurring during the maximum water column stratification, in the last decade of January. Organic matter flux through the water column showed rather constant values up to the 24th of January. Immediately after, a sudden increase took place (24-29 January), reaching 13.55 g/m2/d for TSM, 0.24 g/m2/d for lipids, 0.53 g/m2/d for proteins, 0.37 g/m2/d for carbohydrates, 0.69 g/m2/d and 0.1 g/m2/d for POC and PON, respectively, 0.5 and 2.8 mg/m2/d for chlorophyll-α and phaeopigments, in correspondence to the fluorescence peak occurring in the same period. A large part of the total flux was represented by oval faecal pellets, as accounted by microscopical observations of sedimented material. Most of the pellets were 200-300 μm long, filled mainly by diatom frustules. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea Università degli Studi di Cagliari: UNICA IRIS Antarctic Austral Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay Journal of Marine Systems 17 1-4 425 434
spellingShingle filter feeding
food availability
organic matter
particulate flux
Antarctica
ALBERTELLI G
CATTANEO VIETTI R
CHIANTORE M
FABIANO M.
PUSCEDDU, ANTONIO
Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea)
title Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea)
title_full Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea)
title_fullStr Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea)
title_short Food availability to an Adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea)
title_sort food availability to an adamussium bed during the austral summer 1993/1994 (terra nova bay, ross sea)
topic filter feeding
food availability
organic matter
particulate flux
Antarctica
topic_facet filter feeding
food availability
organic matter
particulate flux
Antarctica
url http://hdl.handle.net/11584/123692
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-7963(98)00053-0