Published on 01 January 2011

Seawater carbonate chemistry, nutrients, growth rate and phytoplnkton community response to increasing CO2 concentration during experiments, 2011

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Biswas, Haimanti;Cros, Alexander;Yadav, Kamana;Ramana, V Venkata;Prasad, V Rajendra;Archaryya, Tamoghna;Babu, P V Raghunadh

Description

This paper reports for the first time upon the effects of increasing CO2 concentrations on a natural phytoplankton assemblage in a tropical estuary (the Godavari River Estuary in India). Two short-term (5-day) bottle experiments were conducted (with and without nutrient addition) during the pre-monsoon season when the partial pressure of CO2 in the surface water is quite low. The results reveal that the concentrations of total chlorophyll, the phytoplankton growth rate, the concentrations of particulate organic matter, the photosynthetic oxygen evolution rates, and the total bacterial count were higher under elevated CO2 treatments, as compared to ambient conditions (control). delta13C of particulate organic matter (POM) varied inversely with respect to CO2, indicating a clear signature of higher CO2 influx under the elevated CO2 levels. Whereas, delta13CPOM in the controls indicated the existence of an active bicarbonate transport system under limited CO2 supply. A considerable change in phytoplankton community structure was noticed, with marker pigment analysis by HPLC revealing that cyanobacteria were dominant over diatoms as CO2 concentrations increased. A mass balance calculation indicated that insufficient nutrients (N, P and Si) might have inhibited diatomgrowth compared to cyanobacteria, regardless of increased CO2 supply. The present study suggests that CO2 concentration and nutrient supply could have significant effects on phytoplankton physiology and community composition for natural phytoplankton communities in this region. However, this work was conducted during a non-discharge period (nutrient-limited conditions) and the responses of phytoplankton to increasing CO2 might not necessarily be the same during other seasons with high physicochemical variability. Further investigation is therefore needed.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

2.4

FAIR Score

96%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Oceanography

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

96%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

Biomass/Abundance/Elemental compositionBottles or small containers/Aquaria (<20 L)Brackish watersEntire communityGrowth/MorphologyIndian OceanLaboratory experimentPelagosPrimary production/PhotosynthesisTropicalPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Carbon dioxide, partial pressure, standard deviationSalinitySalinity, standard deviationTemperature, waterTemperature, standard deviationAlkalinity, totalAlkalinity, total, standard deviationpH, NBS scalepH, standard deviationCarbon, inorganic, dissolvedCarbon, inorganic, dissolved, standard deviationNitrogen, inorganic, dissolvedDissolved inorganic nitrogen, standard deviationPhosphorus, inorganic, dissolvedPhosphorus, inorganic, dissolved, standard deviationSilicateSilicate, standard deviationCarbon, organic, particulateCarbon, organic, particulate, standard deviationNitrogen, organic, particulateNitrogen, organic, particulate, standard deviationCarbon/Nitrogen ratioCarbon/Nitrogen ratio, standard deviationChlorophyll aChlorophyll a, standard deviationGrowth rateGrowth rate, standard deviationChlorophyll a/particulate organic carbon ratioChlorophyll a/particulate organic carbon ratio, standard deviationPhotosynthetic oxygen evolution, per particulate organic carbonPhotosynthetic oxygen evolution, per particulate organic carbon, standard deviationδ13Cδ13C, standard deviationBacteriaBacteria, abundance, standard deviationFucoxanthin/Chlorophyll a ratioFucoxanthin/Chlorophyll a ratio, standard devitationZeaxanthin/Fucoxanthin ratioZeaxanthin/Fucoxanthin ratio, standard devitationAlkaline phosphatase activity, normalized to particulate organic carbonAlkaline phosphatase activity, normalized to particulate organic carbon, standard deviationCarbonate system computation flagpH, total scaleCarbon dioxideFugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Bicarbonate ionCarbonate ionAragonite saturation stateCalcite saturation stateCalculated using CO2SYSTitration potentiometric, 794 Basic Titrino (Metrohm)Coulometric titrationSpectrophotometryMass spectrometry (MS)CalculatedIsotope ratio mass spectrometryFluorescent microscopeCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)European network of excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis (EUR-OCEANS)European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA)Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC)

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00