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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (91 Seiten = 6 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen, Karten
    Edition: 2021
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Keywords: Report ; Hochschulschrift ; Wasserblüte ; Algologie ; Populationsdynamik
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 134, VI S , Ill., graph. Darst
    Series Statement: Berichte aus dem Institut für Meereskunde an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel 303
    Language: English
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 119 - 134 , Zs.-Fassung in deutscher Sprache S. 7 - 11 , Zugl.: Kiel, Univ., Diss., 1998
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1939
    Keywords: Key words Baltic Sea ; Coastal eutrophication ; Crustacean grazers germination ; Overwintering propagules
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Although blooms of opportunistic fast-growing macroalgae now occur frequently in coastal ecosystems affected by eutrophication, their initiation and control is little understood. Most previous studies have focused on the ecophysiology of adult algae only. We show that spores and/or germlings may represent critical stages in the life cycles and mass-developments of co-occurring opportunistic macroalgae in the Baltic (Pilayella littoralis and Enteromorpha spp.). We investigated the overwintering of spores, timing of germination, subsequent growth, and grazing on spores and germlings, in order to explain the initiation of mass blooms and species dominance patterns. In the field, Enteromorpha spp. showed 10- to 50-fold higher abundances of overwintering microscopic forms (up to 330 individuals cm−2) than P. littoralis. Moreover, we found continuous production of spores (up to 1.2 million settling spores m−2 h−1) from April to October in Enteromorpha spp., while there was evidence of only a short reproductive period in Pilayella. However, in spring, germlings and adults of P. littoralis appeared earlier in the field and reached a 10-fold higher biomass than Enteromorpha spp. In factorial laboratory experiments including temperature and light, there were clear differences in timing of germination. P. littoralis germinated at 5°C whereas Enteromorpha spp. required temperatures of 10–15°C for germination. In contrast, we detected only minor differences in growth response among adults of P. littoralis and Enteromorpha spp. Germination, not growth of adults, appeared to be the ecophysiological bottleneck for initiating mass spring development. Following the spring Pilayella bloom, Enteromorpha germlings occurred massively in the field (April–September), but rarely developed into adults. In laboratory feeding experiments we tested whether crustacean mesograzers common in summer may control development of Enteromorpha germlings. Both germination of settled spores and growth of germlings were reduced by 93–99% in the presence of grazers (Idotea chelipes and Gammarus locusta). Thus in addition to ecophysiological constraints, grazers, if present, may play a decisive role in the early life stages of macroalgal mass developments. These results mirror patterns of overwintering of seeds, germination control, seed and seedling predation in terrestrial plant communities.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-08-30
    Description: Phytoplankton, microzooplankton, copepod and dissolved nutrient data from a mesocosm experiment, which took place in summer 2016. A range of Si:N ratios and two levels of copepod grazing pressure were manipulated on a natural plankton community in Kiel Bay, Southern Baltic Sea, Germany.
    Keywords: mesocosm; nutrient ratios; Phytoplankton; silicon; stoichiometry; Zooplankton
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-08-30
    Description: Phytoplankton, microzooplankton, copepod and dissolved nutrient data from a mesocosm experiment, which took place in summer 2016. A range of Si:N ratios and two levels of copepod grazing pressure were manipulated on a natural plankton community in Kiel Bay, Southern Baltic Sea, Germany.
    Keywords: Biomass as carbon per volume; Carbon per cell; DATE/TIME; Experiment day; Functional group; Kiel_Bight_2016; Kieler Bucht; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Mesocosm label; Plankton; Plankton, biovolume; Species; Treatment; Type; Volume
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 54060 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-08-30
    Description: Phytoplankton, microzooplankton, copepod and dissolved nutrient data from a mesocosm experiment, which took place in summer 2016. A range of Si:N ratios and two levels of copepod grazing pressure were manipulated on a natural plankton community in Kiel Bay, Southern Baltic Sea, Germany.
    Keywords: Acartia sp., nauplii; Copepoda; Copepoda, adult; Copepodites; DATE/TIME; Eggs; Eurytemora sp., nauplii; Experiment day; Kiel_Bight_2016; Kieler Bucht; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Mesocosm label; Nauplii; Treatment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 220 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-08-30
    Description: Phytoplankton, microzooplankton, copepod and dissolved nutrient data from a mesocosm experiment, which took place in summer 2016. A range of Si:N ratios and two levels of copepod grazing pressure were manipulated on a natural plankton community in Kiel Bay, Southern Baltic Sea, Germany.
    Keywords: Bacteria; DATE/TIME; Experiment day; Kiel_Bight_2016; Kieler Bucht; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Mesocosm label; Treatment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 900 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-08-30
    Description: Phytoplankton, microzooplankton, copepod and dissolved nutrient data from a mesocosm experiment, which took place in summer 2016. A range of Si:N ratios and two levels of copepod grazing pressure were manipulated on a natural plankton community in Kiel Bay, Southern Baltic Sea, Germany.
    Keywords: Ammonium; DATE/TIME; Experiment day; Kiel_Bight_2016; Kieler Bucht; MESO; Mesocosm experiment; Mesocosm label; Nitrate; Nitrate and Nitrite; Nitrite; Nitrogen, total; Phosphate; Silicate; Treatment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1980 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  (Diploma thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 78 pp
    Publication Date: 2021-06-07
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: Considerable effort is being deployed to predict the impacts of climate change and anthropogenic activities on the ocean's biophysical environment, biodiversity, and natural resources to better understand how marine ecosystems and provided services to humans are likely to change and explore alternative pathways and options. We present an updated version of EcoOcean (v2), a spatial-temporal ecosystem modeling complex of the global ocean that spans food-web dynamics from primary producers to top predators. Advancements include an enhanced ability to reproduce spatial-temporal ecosystem dynamics by linking species productivity, distributions, and trophic interactions to the impacts of climate change and worldwide fisheries. The updated modeling platform is used to simulate past and future scenarios of change, where we quantify the impacts of alternative configurations of the ecological model, responses to climate-change scenarios, and the additional impacts of fishing. Climate-change scenarios are obtained from two Earth-System Models (ESMs, GFDL-ESM2M, and IPSL-CMA5-LR) and two contrasting emission pathways (RCPs 2.6 and 8.5) for historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) periods. Standardized ecological indicators and biomasses of selected species groups are used to compare simulations. Results show how future ecological trajectories are sensitive to alternative configurations of EcoOcean, and yield moderate differences when looking at ecological indicators and larger differences for biomasses of species groups. Ecological trajectories are also sensitive to environmental drivers from alternative ESM outputs and RCPs, and show spatial variability and more severe changes when IPSL and RCP 8.5 are used. Under a non-fishing configuration, larger organisms show decreasing trends, while smaller organisms show mixed or increasing results. Fishing intensifies the negative effects predicted by climate change, again stronger under IPSL and RCP 8.5, which results in stronger biomass declines for species already losing under climate change, or dampened positive impacts for those increasing. Several species groups that win under climate change become losers under combined impacts, while only a few (small benthopelagic fish and cephalopods) species are projected to show positive biomass changes under cumulative impacts. EcoOcean v2 can contribute to the quantification of cumulative impact assessments of multiple stressors and of plausible ocean-based solutions to prevent, mitigate and adapt to global change.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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