Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum

Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014 Mäerl is a collective term for different species of non-jointed coralline red algae. Phymatolithon calcareum is a mäerl species which is widely distributed in Europe, from Norway to the Medit...

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Main Author: Shulika, Al'ona
Other Authors: Santos, Rui
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/7325
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/7325 2023-05-15T17:51:56+02:00 Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum Shulika, Al'ona Santos, Rui 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/7325 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/7325 openAccess Biologia marinha Corais Fotossíntese Crescimento Respiração Acidificação Emissões de CO2 Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura Silvicultura e Pescas masterThesis 2014 ftunivalgarve 2022-05-30T08:46:49Z Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014 Mäerl is a collective term for different species of non-jointed coralline red algae. Phymatolithon calcareum is a mäerl species which is widely distributed in Europe, from Norway to the Mediterranean including Portugal. In Portugal it is mostly present in the south along the coast of Algarve. This species forms highly productive marine benthic systems and is considered a priority species, protected by the European Directive 92/443/EEC - Annex V (Habitats directive). The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentration is currently leading to ocean acidification. This phenomenon is particularly worrisome for marine calcifying organism that form biogenic calcium carbonate deposits. For the present study P. calcareum was chosen as an example of calcifying species. The effect of high CO2 on the growth, photosynthesis and respiration of P. calcareum was conducted as part of a long-term mesocosm experiment. During a campaign aboard the ―Creoula‖, a search for mäerl habitats along the coast of Algarve was conducted, as a preliminary objective of this study. Three new spots were detected. The buoyant weight technique was chosen as a main method to measure growth rate. Weight increments decreased with CO2 and had a negative correlation with time. However, temperature did not had a significant effect on weight increments, neither on its own nor when combined with pCO2. At the same time, absolute growth rates were continually increasing with time and showed significant positive correlation. To investigate the effect of elevated CO2 on the photosynthesis and respiration rates of P. calcareum, light – response curves were determined in an oxygen electrode. Photosynthesis-irradiance (P-I) response curves were built up using Smiths‘ (1936) mathematical model. Photosynthesis was positively affected by elevated pCO2, while respiration increased with temperature but not with CO2. Master Thesis Ocean acidification Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta Norway
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topic Biologia marinha
Corais
Fotossíntese
Crescimento
Respiração
Acidificação
Emissões de CO2
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura
Silvicultura e Pescas
spellingShingle Biologia marinha
Corais
Fotossíntese
Crescimento
Respiração
Acidificação
Emissões de CO2
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura
Silvicultura e Pescas
Shulika, Al'ona
Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum
topic_facet Biologia marinha
Corais
Fotossíntese
Crescimento
Respiração
Acidificação
Emissões de CO2
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Agrárias::Agricultura
Silvicultura e Pescas
description Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014 Mäerl is a collective term for different species of non-jointed coralline red algae. Phymatolithon calcareum is a mäerl species which is widely distributed in Europe, from Norway to the Mediterranean including Portugal. In Portugal it is mostly present in the south along the coast of Algarve. This species forms highly productive marine benthic systems and is considered a priority species, protected by the European Directive 92/443/EEC - Annex V (Habitats directive). The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentration is currently leading to ocean acidification. This phenomenon is particularly worrisome for marine calcifying organism that form biogenic calcium carbonate deposits. For the present study P. calcareum was chosen as an example of calcifying species. The effect of high CO2 on the growth, photosynthesis and respiration of P. calcareum was conducted as part of a long-term mesocosm experiment. During a campaign aboard the ―Creoula‖, a search for mäerl habitats along the coast of Algarve was conducted, as a preliminary objective of this study. Three new spots were detected. The buoyant weight technique was chosen as a main method to measure growth rate. Weight increments decreased with CO2 and had a negative correlation with time. However, temperature did not had a significant effect on weight increments, neither on its own nor when combined with pCO2. At the same time, absolute growth rates were continually increasing with time and showed significant positive correlation. To investigate the effect of elevated CO2 on the photosynthesis and respiration rates of P. calcareum, light – response curves were determined in an oxygen electrode. Photosynthesis-irradiance (P-I) response curves were built up using Smiths‘ (1936) mathematical model. Photosynthesis was positively affected by elevated pCO2, while respiration increased with temperature but not with CO2.
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title Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum
title_short Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum
title_full Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum
title_fullStr Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum
title_full_unstemmed Effects of high CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of Phymatolithon calcareum
title_sort effects of high co2 on growth, photosynthesis and respiration of phymatolithon calcareum
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