Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica

Photosynthesis of marine benthic diatom mats was examined before and after sea ice breakout at a coastal site in eastern Antarctica (Casey). Before ice breakout the maximum under-ice irradiance was between 2.5 and 8.2 mol photonsm-2s-1 and the benthic microalgal community was characterized by low Ek...

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Published in:Journal of Phycology
Main Authors: McMinn, A, Runcie, JW, Riddle, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Phycological Society of America 2004
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2004.02127.x
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description Photosynthesis of marine benthic diatom mats was examined before and after sea ice breakout at a coastal site in eastern Antarctica (Casey). Before ice breakout the maximum under-ice irradiance was between 2.5 and 8.2 mol photonsm-2s-1 and the benthic microalgal community was characterized by low Ek (12.1-32.3 mol photonsm-2s-1), low relETRmax (9.2-32.9), and high alpha (0.69-1.1). After breakout, 20 days later, the maximum irradiance had increased to between 293 and 840 mol photonsm-2s-1, Ek had increased by more than an order of magnitude (to 301-395 mol photonsm-2s-1), relETRmax had increased by more than five times (to 104-251), and alpha decreased by approximately 50% (to 0.42-0.68). During the same time interval the species composition of the mats changed, with a decline in the abundance of Trachyneis aspera (Karsten) Hustedt, Gyrosigma subsalsum Van Heurck, and Thalassiosira gracilis (Karsten) Hustedt and an increase in the abundance of Navicula glaciei Van Heurck. The benthic microalgal mats at Casey showed that species composition and photophysiology changed in response to the sudden natural increase in irradiance. This occurred through both succession shifts in the species composition of the mats and also an ability of individual cells to photoacclimate to the higher irradiances.
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McMinn, A and Runcie, JW and Riddle, M, Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica, Journal of Phycology, 40, (1) pp. 62-69. ISSN 0022-3646 (2004) [Refereed Article]
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:32314 2025-01-16T19:27:18+00:00 Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica McMinn, A Runcie, JW Riddle, M 2004 https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2004.02127.x http://ecite.utas.edu.au/32314 en eng Phycological Society of America http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2004.02127.x McMinn, A and Runcie, JW and Riddle, M, Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica, Journal of Phycology, 40, (1) pp. 62-69. ISSN 0022-3646 (2004) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/32314 Biological Sciences Plant Biology Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses) Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2004 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2004.02127.x 2019-12-13T21:11:42Z Photosynthesis of marine benthic diatom mats was examined before and after sea ice breakout at a coastal site in eastern Antarctica (Casey). Before ice breakout the maximum under-ice irradiance was between 2.5 and 8.2 mol photonsm-2s-1 and the benthic microalgal community was characterized by low Ek (12.1-32.3 mol photonsm-2s-1), low relETRmax (9.2-32.9), and high alpha (0.69-1.1). After breakout, 20 days later, the maximum irradiance had increased to between 293 and 840 mol photonsm-2s-1, Ek had increased by more than an order of magnitude (to 301-395 mol photonsm-2s-1), relETRmax had increased by more than five times (to 104-251), and alpha decreased by approximately 50% (to 0.42-0.68). During the same time interval the species composition of the mats changed, with a decline in the abundance of Trachyneis aspera (Karsten) Hustedt, Gyrosigma subsalsum Van Heurck, and Thalassiosira gracilis (Karsten) Hustedt and an increase in the abundance of Navicula glaciei Van Heurck. The benthic microalgal mats at Casey showed that species composition and photophysiology changed in response to the sudden natural increase in irradiance. This occurred through both succession shifts in the species composition of the mats and also an ability of individual cells to photoacclimate to the higher irradiances. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Antarctica Journal Sea ice Unknown Journal of Phycology 40 1 62 69
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Plant Biology
Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses)
McMinn, A
Runcie, JW
Riddle, M
Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica
title Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica
title_full Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica
title_fullStr Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica
title_short Effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at Casey, Antarctica
title_sort effect of seasonal sea ice breakout on the photosynthesis of benthic diatom mats at casey, antarctica
topic Biological Sciences
Plant Biology
Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses)
topic_facet Biological Sciences
Plant Biology
Phycology (incl. Marine Grasses)
url https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2004.02127.x
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