Melt Procedure Affects the Photosynthetic Response of Sea Ice Algae.
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2019Author
Campbell, Karley
Mundy, C. J.
Juhl, Andrew R.
Dalman, Laura A.
Michel, Christine
Galley, Ryan J.
Else, Brent E.
Geilfus, Nicolas X.
Rysgaard, Søren
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The accuracy of sea ice algal production estimates is influenced by the range of melting
procedures used in studies to obtain a liquid sample for incubation, particularly in relation
to the duration of melt and the approach to buffering for osmotic shock. In this research,
ice algal photophysiology from 14C incubations was compared in field samples prepared
by three melt procedures: (i) a rapid 4 h melt of the bottommost ( < 1 cm) ice
algal layer scraped into a large volume of filtered seawater (salinity 27–30), (ii) melt of
a bottom 5 cm section diluted into a moderate volume of filtered seawater over 24 h
(salinity 20–24), and (iii) melt of a bottom 5 cm section without any filtered seawater
dilution over about 48 h (salinity 10–12). Maximum photosynthetic rate, photosynthetic
efficiency and production at zero irradiance were significantly affected by the melt
treatment employed in experiments. All variables were greatest in the highly diluted
scrape sample and lowest in.....
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Frontiers in Earth ScienceVolume
7Issue
Article 21Page Range
14pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
http://purl.unep.org/sdg/SDGIO_00000048Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea IceBest Practice Type
GuideSpatial Coverage
Arctic OceanDOI Original
10.3389/feart.2019.00021Citation
Campbell, K, ; Mundy, C.J.; Juhl, A.R.; Dalman, L.A.; Michel, C.; Galley, R.J.; Else, B.E.; Geilfus, N.X. and Rysgaard, S. (2019) Melt Procedure affects the Photosynthetic Response of Sea Ice Algae. Frontiers in Earth Science, 7:21, 14p. DOI:10.3389/feart.2019.00021Collections
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