Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense

Protistan species composition and abundance in the Sub-Antarctic Zone (SAZ) and Polar Front Zone (PFZ) south of Tasmania were determined by microscopy and pigment analysis from samples collected during the Sub-Antarctic ZoneSensitivity of the sub-Antarctic Zone to Environmental Change (SAZ-Sense) vo...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: de Salas, MF, Eriksen, RS, Davidson, A, Wright, SW
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd 2011
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.032
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:79895 2023-05-15T14:02:30+02:00 Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense de Salas, MF Eriksen, RS Davidson, A Wright, SW 2011 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.032 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/79895 en eng Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.032 de Salas, MF and Eriksen, RS and Davidson, A and Wright, SW, Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense, Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58, (21-22) pp. 2135-2149. ISSN 0967-0645 (2011) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/79895 Earth Sciences Oceanography Biological Oceanography Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2011.05.032 2019-12-13T21:45:15Z Protistan species composition and abundance in the Sub-Antarctic Zone (SAZ) and Polar Front Zone (PFZ) south of Tasmania were determined by microscopy and pigment analysis from samples collected during the Sub-Antarctic ZoneSensitivity of the sub-Antarctic Zone to Environmental Change (SAZ-Sense) voyage, in January and February of 2007. A primary goal of this voyage was to determine the potential effects of climate change-induced natural iron fertilisation of the SAZ on the protistan community by exploring differences between communities in waters west of Tasmania, which are low in iron, and eastern waters, which are fertilised by continental iron input and mixing across the subtropical front. The SAZ is a sink for anthropogenic CO 2 in spring, but the magnitude of this may vary depending on seasonal changes in protistan abundance, composition and trophodynamics. Protistan species composition and abundance in the western Sub-Antarctic Zone at process station 1 (P1) showed a community in which low carbon biomass was dominated by a Thalassiosira sp., which was very weakly silicified under strong silica limitation. Protistan cell carbon was dominated by diatoms and nano-picoflagellates at process station 2 (P2) in the Polar Front Zone (PFZ), while dinoflagellates dominated in the iron-enriched waters of eastern SAZ at station 3 (P3). Iron enrichment enhanced production and favoured proliferation of small flagellates during summer in the silica-depleted eastern SAZ rather than large diatoms, though the effect this may have on the vertical export of particulate organic carbon (POC) is still unclear. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 58 21-22 2135 2149
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Oceanography
Biological Oceanography
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Biological Oceanography
de Salas, MF
Eriksen, RS
Davidson, A
Wright, SW
Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense
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Biological Oceanography
description Protistan species composition and abundance in the Sub-Antarctic Zone (SAZ) and Polar Front Zone (PFZ) south of Tasmania were determined by microscopy and pigment analysis from samples collected during the Sub-Antarctic ZoneSensitivity of the sub-Antarctic Zone to Environmental Change (SAZ-Sense) voyage, in January and February of 2007. A primary goal of this voyage was to determine the potential effects of climate change-induced natural iron fertilisation of the SAZ on the protistan community by exploring differences between communities in waters west of Tasmania, which are low in iron, and eastern waters, which are fertilised by continental iron input and mixing across the subtropical front. The SAZ is a sink for anthropogenic CO 2 in spring, but the magnitude of this may vary depending on seasonal changes in protistan abundance, composition and trophodynamics. Protistan species composition and abundance in the western Sub-Antarctic Zone at process station 1 (P1) showed a community in which low carbon biomass was dominated by a Thalassiosira sp., which was very weakly silicified under strong silica limitation. Protistan cell carbon was dominated by diatoms and nano-picoflagellates at process station 2 (P2) in the Polar Front Zone (PFZ), while dinoflagellates dominated in the iron-enriched waters of eastern SAZ at station 3 (P3). Iron enrichment enhanced production and favoured proliferation of small flagellates during summer in the silica-depleted eastern SAZ rather than large diatoms, though the effect this may have on the vertical export of particulate organic carbon (POC) is still unclear.
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author de Salas, MF
Eriksen, RS
Davidson, A
Wright, SW
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title Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense
title_short Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense
title_full Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense
title_fullStr Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense
title_full_unstemmed Protistan communities in the Australian sector of the Sub-Antarctic Zone during SAZ-Sense
title_sort protistan communities in the australian sector of the sub-antarctic zone during saz-sense
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