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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Coccolithophoridae ; Nährstoffkreislauf
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (98 Seiten = 11 MB) , Illustrationen, Graphen
    Edition: 2021
    Language: German
    Note: Zusammenfassung in deutscher und englischer Sprache
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Description: Phytoplankton experience strong and abrupt variations in light intensity. How cells cope with these changes influences their competitiveness in a highly dynamical environment. While a considerable amount of work has focused on photoacclimation, it is still unknown whether processes specific of phytoplankton groups (e.g. calcification and silicification) influence their response to changing light. Here we show that the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum and the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi respond to an abrupt increase in irradiance by increasing carbon fixation rates, decreasing light absorption through the decrease of light-harvesting pigments and increasing energy dissipation through the xanthophyll cycle. In addition, E. huxleyi rapidly increases calcium carbonate precipitation in response to elevated light intensity, thereby providing an additional sink for excess energy. Differences between the 2 species also emerge with regard to the magnitude and timing of their individual responses. While E. huxleyi show a pronounced decrease in chlorophyll a and fucoxanthin cellular contents following increased light intensity, P. tricornutum has a faster increase in diadinoxanthin quota, a slower decrease in Fv/Fm (ratio of variable to maximum fluorescence) and a stronger increase in organic carbon fixation rate during the first 10 min. Our findings provide further evidence of species-specific responses to abrupt changes in light intensity, which may partly depend on the phytoplankton functional groups, with coccolithophores having a supplementary path (calcification) for the rapid dissipation of excess energy produced after an abrupt increase in light intensity. These differences might influence competition between coexisting species and may therefore have consequences at the community level.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2018-06-29
    Description: The flux of organic particles below the mixed layer is one major pathway of carbon from the surface into the deep ocean. The magnitude of this export flux depends on two major processes—remineralization rates and sinking velocities. Here, we present an efficient method to measure sinking velocities of particles in the size range from approximately 3–400 μm by means of video microscopy (FlowCAM®). The method allows rapid measurement and automated analysis of mixed samples and was tested with polystyrene beads, different phytoplankton species, and sediment trap material. Sinking velocities of polystyrene beads were close to theoretical values calculated from Stokes’ Law. Sinking velocities of the investigated phytoplankton species were in reasonable agreement with published literature values and sinking velocities of material collected in sediment trap increased with particle size. Temperature had a strong effect on sinking velocities due to its influence on seawater viscosity and density. An increase in 9 °C led to a measured increase in sinking velocities of ~40 %. According to this temperature effect, an average temperature increase in 2 °C as projected for the sea surface by the end of this century could increase sinking velocities by about 6 % which might have feedbacks on carbon export into the deep ocean.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-09-23
    Type: Conference or Workshop Item , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  (Diploma thesis), Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany, 88 pp
    Publication Date: 2021-11-25
    Description: Um den Einfluss von Nitrat- und Phosphatlimitationen auf den Zellgehalt und die Zusammensetzung der Alkenone von E. huxleyi zu untersuchen, wurden in vier Ansätzen unterschiedlichen Nährstoffkonzentrationen eingestellt und ein vollständiger Blütenverlauf von E. huxleyi beprobt. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass Nitrat- und Phosphatlimitation zwar einen gleichen Effekt auf den Gehalt und die Zusammensetzung der Alkenone in E. huxleyi haben, sich jedoch in der Stärke ihrer Auswirkungen unterscheiden. So akkumulierten die Alkenone bei beiden Limitationen, aber unter Nitratlimitation fiel diese Anreicherung geringer aus als unter Phosphatlimitation. Vermutlich verursachten Energielimitation und eine gehemmte Proteinbiosynthese und damit eine geringere Anzahl an alkenonsynthetisierenden Enzymen, diese geringere Akkumulation unter Nitratmangel. Ferner konnte beobachtet werden, dass sich im Blütenverlauf die Zusammensetzung hin zu längerkettigen und ungesättigteren Alkenonen veränderte. Alkenone im Allgemeinen dienen höchstwahrscheinlich als metabolische Speichermoleküle. Längerkettige Alkenone im besonderen, könnten zusätzlich eine Art Senke für überschüssigen photosynthtetischen Kohlenstoff während der stationären Phase darstellen. Die Änderungen in der Zusammensetzung bzw. die Zunahme stärker untersättigter Alkenone bewirkte eine Abnahme des UK37-lndex und dadurch eine niedrigere berechnete Inkubationstemperatur als tatsächlich vorlag. Dieser Einfluss der Nährstofflimitationen auf das Temperatursignal der Alkenone widerlegt jedoch nicht die Eignung des UK37-lndex als Paläo-SST-Proxy. Sie sollte jedoch bei abweichenden Ergebnissen von der globalen UK37-SST-Kalibrierung bedacht werden.
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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