Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer
The biochemical composition and bioavailability of particulate organic matter (POM) were studied in relation to abiotic (water column stratification, macronutrient concentrations) and biotic factors (phytoplankton biomass and functional groups) in the open Ross Sea and coastal area of Terra Nova Bay...
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author | Misic, Cristina Bolinesi, Francesco Castellano, Michela Olivari, Enrico Povero, Paolo Fusco, Giannetta Saggiomo, Maria Mangoni, Olga |
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description | The biochemical composition and bioavailability of particulate organic matter (POM) were studied in relation to abiotic (water column stratification, macronutrient concentrations) and biotic factors (phytoplankton biomass and functional groups) in the open Ross Sea and coastal area of Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica, during the austral summer 2017. The presence of different sub-systems was highlighted by spatial and temporal variations of all the considered variables, characterised by higher concentrations of particulate organic carbon and nitrogen in Terra Nova Bay, where diatoms dominated, while in the open Ross Sea was higher the contribution of haptophytes (Phaeocystis antarctica Karsten, 1905). The southernmost Ross Sea was characterised by significantly higher concentrations of carbohydrates in the entire water column. High lipid contribution and low photosynthetic activity indicated aged POM, suggesting that POM was composed mainly by the remnants of previous haptophytes production. The higher lability of the carbohydrates indicated that an increase of haptophytes in the area could alter the biogeochemical C cycle, reducing the storage of refractory carbon in the depths, and favouring the transfer and respiration of C in the trophic web, with a decrease of export rate in the Ross Sea. |
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spelling | ftunivnapoliiris:oai:www.iris.unina.it:11588/955159 2025-01-16T19:19:59+00:00 Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer Misic, Cristina Bolinesi, Francesco Castellano, Michela Olivari, Enrico Povero, Paolo Fusco, Giannetta Saggiomo, Maria Mangoni, Olga Misic, Cristina Bolinesi, Francesco Castellano, Michela Olivari, Enrico Povero, Paolo Fusco, Giannetta Saggiomo, Maria Mangoni, Olga 2024 https://hdl.handle.net/11588/955159 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-024-05482-w unknown journal:HYDROBIOLOGIA https://hdl.handle.net/11588/955159 doi:10.1007/s10750-024-05482-w info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85187143266 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Particulate organic matter Biochemistry Bioavailability Phytoplankton Ross Sea Southern Ocean info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2024 ftunivnapoliiris https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-024-05482-w 2024-06-17T15:19:21Z The biochemical composition and bioavailability of particulate organic matter (POM) were studied in relation to abiotic (water column stratification, macronutrient concentrations) and biotic factors (phytoplankton biomass and functional groups) in the open Ross Sea and coastal area of Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica, during the austral summer 2017. The presence of different sub-systems was highlighted by spatial and temporal variations of all the considered variables, characterised by higher concentrations of particulate organic carbon and nitrogen in Terra Nova Bay, where diatoms dominated, while in the open Ross Sea was higher the contribution of haptophytes (Phaeocystis antarctica Karsten, 1905). The southernmost Ross Sea was characterised by significantly higher concentrations of carbohydrates in the entire water column. High lipid contribution and low photosynthetic activity indicated aged POM, suggesting that POM was composed mainly by the remnants of previous haptophytes production. The higher lability of the carbohydrates indicated that an increase of haptophytes in the area could alter the biogeochemical C cycle, reducing the storage of refractory carbon in the depths, and favouring the transfer and respiration of C in the trophic web, with a decrease of export rate in the Ross Sea. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Southern Ocean IRIS Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Austral Ross Sea Southern Ocean Terra Nova Bay Hydrobiologia |
spellingShingle | Particulate organic matter Biochemistry Bioavailability Phytoplankton Ross Sea Southern Ocean Misic, Cristina Bolinesi, Francesco Castellano, Michela Olivari, Enrico Povero, Paolo Fusco, Giannetta Saggiomo, Maria Mangoni, Olga Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer |
title | Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer |
title_full | Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer |
title_fullStr | Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer |
title_short | Factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) during summer |
title_sort | factors driving the bioavailability of particulate organic matter in the ross sea (antarctica) during summer |
topic | Particulate organic matter Biochemistry Bioavailability Phytoplankton Ross Sea Southern Ocean |
topic_facet | Particulate organic matter Biochemistry Bioavailability Phytoplankton Ross Sea Southern Ocean |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/11588/955159 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-024-05482-w |