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Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea

With near-complete replacement of Arctic multi-year ice (MYI) by first-year ice (FYI) predicted to occur within this century, it remains uncertain how the loss of MYI will impact the abundance and distribution of sea ice associated algae. In this study we compare the chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrat...

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Autores principales: Lange, Benjamin A., Michel, Christine, Beckers, Justin F., Casey, J. Alec, Flores, Hauke, Hatam, Ido, Meisterhans, Guillaume, Niemi, Andrea, Haas, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25901605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418
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author Lange, Benjamin A.
Michel, Christine
Beckers, Justin F.
Casey, J. Alec
Flores, Hauke
Hatam, Ido
Meisterhans, Guillaume
Niemi, Andrea
Haas, Christian
author_facet Lange, Benjamin A.
Michel, Christine
Beckers, Justin F.
Casey, J. Alec
Flores, Hauke
Hatam, Ido
Meisterhans, Guillaume
Niemi, Andrea
Haas, Christian
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description With near-complete replacement of Arctic multi-year ice (MYI) by first-year ice (FYI) predicted to occur within this century, it remains uncertain how the loss of MYI will impact the abundance and distribution of sea ice associated algae. In this study we compare the chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations and physical properties of MYI and FYI from the Lincoln Sea during 3 spring seasons (2010-2012). Cores were analysed for texture, salinity, and chl a. We identified annual growth layers for 7 of 11 MYI cores and found no significant differences in chl a concentration between the bottom first-year-ice portions of MYI, upper old-ice portions of MYI, and FYI cores. Overall, the maximum chl a concentrations were observed at the bottom of young FYI. However, there were no significant differences in chl a concentrations between MYI and FYI. This suggests little or no change in algal biomass with a shift from MYI to FYI and that the spatial extent and regional variability of refrozen leads and younger FYI will likely be key factors governing future changes in Arctic sea ice algal biomass. Bottom-integrated chl a concentrations showed negative logistic relationships with snow depth and bulk (snow plus ice) integrated extinction coefficients; indicating a strong influence of snow cover in controlling bottom ice algal biomass. The maximum bottom MYI chl a concentration was observed in a hummock, representing the thickest ice with lowest snow depth of this study. Hence, in this and other studies MYI chl a biomass may be under-estimated due to an under-representation of thick MYI (e.g., hummocks), which typically have a relatively thin snowpack allowing for increased light transmission. Therefore, we suggest the on-going loss of MYI in the Arctic Ocean may have a larger impact on ice–associated production than generally assumed.
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spelling pubmed-44064492015-05-07 Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea Lange, Benjamin A. Michel, Christine Beckers, Justin F. Casey, J. Alec Flores, Hauke Hatam, Ido Meisterhans, Guillaume Niemi, Andrea Haas, Christian PLoS One Research Article With near-complete replacement of Arctic multi-year ice (MYI) by first-year ice (FYI) predicted to occur within this century, it remains uncertain how the loss of MYI will impact the abundance and distribution of sea ice associated algae. In this study we compare the chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations and physical properties of MYI and FYI from the Lincoln Sea during 3 spring seasons (2010-2012). Cores were analysed for texture, salinity, and chl a. We identified annual growth layers for 7 of 11 MYI cores and found no significant differences in chl a concentration between the bottom first-year-ice portions of MYI, upper old-ice portions of MYI, and FYI cores. Overall, the maximum chl a concentrations were observed at the bottom of young FYI. However, there were no significant differences in chl a concentrations between MYI and FYI. This suggests little or no change in algal biomass with a shift from MYI to FYI and that the spatial extent and regional variability of refrozen leads and younger FYI will likely be key factors governing future changes in Arctic sea ice algal biomass. Bottom-integrated chl a concentrations showed negative logistic relationships with snow depth and bulk (snow plus ice) integrated extinction coefficients; indicating a strong influence of snow cover in controlling bottom ice algal biomass. The maximum bottom MYI chl a concentration was observed in a hummock, representing the thickest ice with lowest snow depth of this study. Hence, in this and other studies MYI chl a biomass may be under-estimated due to an under-representation of thick MYI (e.g., hummocks), which typically have a relatively thin snowpack allowing for increased light transmission. Therefore, we suggest the on-going loss of MYI in the Arctic Ocean may have a larger impact on ice–associated production than generally assumed. Public Library of Science 2015-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4406449/ /pubmed/25901605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418 Text en © 2015 Lange et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lange, Benjamin A.
Michel, Christine
Beckers, Justin F.
Casey, J. Alec
Flores, Hauke
Hatam, Ido
Meisterhans, Guillaume
Niemi, Andrea
Haas, Christian
Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea
title Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea
title_full Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea
title_fullStr Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea
title_full_unstemmed Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea
title_short Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea
title_sort comparing springtime ice-algal chlorophyll a and physical properties of multi-year and first-year sea ice from the lincoln sea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25901605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418
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