Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste

Recent studies on ocean acidification due to the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have provided evidence on a possible impact on coccolithophore calcification. In the framework of the MedSeA (Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a changing climate, EU-FP7) project, we collected data from M...

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Main Authors: Cerino, F, Fornasaro, D, Ingrosso, G, Giani, M, Cabrini, M, Ziveri, P., MALINVERNO, ELISA
Other Authors: Young, JR, Gallagher, LT, Malinverno, E, Ziveri, P
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author Cerino, F
Fornasaro, D
Ingrosso, G
Giani, M
Cabrini, M
Ziveri, P.
MALINVERNO, ELISA
author2 Young, JR
Gallagher, LT
Cerino, F
Malinverno, E
Fornasaro, D
Ingrosso, G
Giani, M
Cabrini, M
Ziveri, P
author_facet Cerino, F
Fornasaro, D
Ingrosso, G
Giani, M
Cabrini, M
Ziveri, P.
MALINVERNO, ELISA
author_sort Cerino, F
collection Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive)
description Recent studies on ocean acidification due to the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have provided evidence on a possible impact on coccolithophore calcification. In the framework of the MedSeA (Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a changing climate, EU-FP7) project, we collected data from May 2011 to February 2013 to deepen knowledge on coccolithophore associations at a coastal site in the Gulf of Trieste, for which a long-term time series of plankton data is available (C1-LTER 1986-present). The main aims of this study were to assess the contribution of coccolithophores to the phytoplankton community, also in relation with the available time series for the site, to identify the seasonal distribution of different species, to evaluate the relationships with high quality measurements of the carbonate system and other environmental parameters, and to compare the results of the coccolithophore analyses obtained by different methods (phase contrast versus polarized light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy). Coccolithophores showed a high interannual variability and a typical seasonal pattern, with maxima in the autumn-winter and minima in summer. The seasonal pattern was mainly linked to [HCO3 -], which is the preferential form used by coccolithophores for calcification. During the analysed period, the coccolithophore community was characterized by species adapted to a variety of environmental conditions: in autumn-winter, Emiliania huxleyi dominated, followed by Acanthoica quattrospina, Syracosphaera pulchra and some minor species (only present in autumn, e.g. Ophiaster hydroideus, Calciopappus rigidus, Michaelsarsia adriaticus); in spring, the association was dominated by holococcolithophores and minor E. huxleyi; in summer, low overall abundances coincide with low E. huxleyi concentration and the dominance of small Syracosphaera species, Rhabdosphaera clavigera and holococcolithophores. The comparison between the total coccolithophore abundances obtained by phase contrast microscope with the ...
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/58560 2025-05-18T14:06:01+00:00 Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste Cerino, F Fornasaro, D Ingrosso, G Giani, M Cabrini, M Ziveri, P. MALINVERNO, ELISA Young, JR Gallagher, LT Cerino, F Malinverno, E Fornasaro, D Ingrosso, G Giani, M Cabrini, M Ziveri, P 2014 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/10281/58560 http://ina.tmsoc.org/JNR/online-early/34/Abstracts%20Coccos%202014%20Crete%20-%20JNR34.pdf eng eng International Nannoplankton Association ispartofbook:Coccolithophores 2014 - workshop volume COCCOLITHOPHORES 2014 – INA Workshop on Extant Coccolithophores research volume:34 issue:special issue firstpage:78 lastpage:78 numberofpages:1 journal:JOURNAL OF NANNOPLANKTON RESEARCH alleditors:Young, JR; Gallagher, LT http://hdl.handle.net/10281/58560 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Coccolithophores Gulf of Trieste Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunivmilanobic 2025-04-28T01:57:18Z Recent studies on ocean acidification due to the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have provided evidence on a possible impact on coccolithophore calcification. In the framework of the MedSeA (Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a changing climate, EU-FP7) project, we collected data from May 2011 to February 2013 to deepen knowledge on coccolithophore associations at a coastal site in the Gulf of Trieste, for which a long-term time series of plankton data is available (C1-LTER 1986-present). The main aims of this study were to assess the contribution of coccolithophores to the phytoplankton community, also in relation with the available time series for the site, to identify the seasonal distribution of different species, to evaluate the relationships with high quality measurements of the carbonate system and other environmental parameters, and to compare the results of the coccolithophore analyses obtained by different methods (phase contrast versus polarized light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy). Coccolithophores showed a high interannual variability and a typical seasonal pattern, with maxima in the autumn-winter and minima in summer. The seasonal pattern was mainly linked to [HCO3 -], which is the preferential form used by coccolithophores for calcification. During the analysed period, the coccolithophore community was characterized by species adapted to a variety of environmental conditions: in autumn-winter, Emiliania huxleyi dominated, followed by Acanthoica quattrospina, Syracosphaera pulchra and some minor species (only present in autumn, e.g. Ophiaster hydroideus, Calciopappus rigidus, Michaelsarsia adriaticus); in spring, the association was dominated by holococcolithophores and minor E. huxleyi; in summer, low overall abundances coincide with low E. huxleyi concentration and the dominance of small Syracosphaera species, Rhabdosphaera clavigera and holococcolithophores. The comparison between the total coccolithophore abundances obtained by phase contrast microscope with the ... Conference Object Ocean acidification Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive)
spellingShingle Coccolithophores
Gulf of Trieste
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
Cerino, F
Fornasaro, D
Ingrosso, G
Giani, M
Cabrini, M
Ziveri, P.
MALINVERNO, ELISA
Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste
title Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste
title_full Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste
title_fullStr Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste
title_full_unstemmed Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste
title_short Coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the Gulf of Trieste
title_sort coccolithophore diversity and seasonal distribution in a coastal site of the gulf of trieste
topic Coccolithophores
Gulf of Trieste
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
topic_facet Coccolithophores
Gulf of Trieste
Settore GEOS-02/A - Paleontologia e paleoecologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/58560
http://ina.tmsoc.org/JNR/online-early/34/Abstracts%20Coccos%202014%20Crete%20-%20JNR34.pdf