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Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations

Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO(2)) leading to a re-equilibration of the marine carbonate system and decreasing seawater pH. Today, there is increasing awareness that these changes–summarized by the term ocean acidification (OA)–could differentially affect...

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Autores principales: Bach, Lennart T., Taucher, Jan, Boxhammer, Tim, Ludwig, Andrea, Achterberg, Eric P., Algueró-Muñiz, María, Anderson, Leif G., Bellworthy, Jessica, Büdenbender, Jan, Czerny, Jan, Ericson, Ylva, Esposito, Mario, Fischer, Matthias, Haunost, Mathias, Hellemann, Dana, Horn, Henriette G., Hornick, Thomas, Meyer, Jana, Sswat, Michael, Zark, Maren, Riebesell, Ulf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4985126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159068
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author Bach, Lennart T.
Taucher, Jan
Boxhammer, Tim
Ludwig, Andrea
Achterberg, Eric P.
Algueró-Muñiz, María
Anderson, Leif G.
Bellworthy, Jessica
Büdenbender, Jan
Czerny, Jan
Ericson, Ylva
Esposito, Mario
Fischer, Matthias
Haunost, Mathias
Hellemann, Dana
Horn, Henriette G.
Hornick, Thomas
Meyer, Jana
Sswat, Michael
Zark, Maren
Riebesell, Ulf
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Taucher, Jan
Boxhammer, Tim
Ludwig, Andrea
Achterberg, Eric P.
Algueró-Muñiz, María
Anderson, Leif G.
Bellworthy, Jessica
Büdenbender, Jan
Czerny, Jan
Ericson, Ylva
Esposito, Mario
Fischer, Matthias
Haunost, Mathias
Hellemann, Dana
Horn, Henriette G.
Hornick, Thomas
Meyer, Jana
Sswat, Michael
Zark, Maren
Riebesell, Ulf
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description Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO(2)) leading to a re-equilibration of the marine carbonate system and decreasing seawater pH. Today, there is increasing awareness that these changes–summarized by the term ocean acidification (OA)–could differentially affect the competitive ability of marine organisms, thereby provoking a restructuring of marine ecosystems and biogeochemical element cycles. In winter 2013, we deployed ten pelagic mesocosms in the Gullmar Fjord at the Swedish west coast in order to study the effect of OA on plankton ecology and biogeochemistry under close to natural conditions. Five of the ten mesocosms were left unperturbed and served as controls (~380 μatm pCO(2)), whereas the others were enriched with CO(2)-saturated water to simulate realistic end-of-the-century carbonate chemistry conditions (~760 μatm pCO(2)). We ran the experiment for 113 days which allowed us to study the influence of high CO(2) on an entire winter-to-summer plankton succession and to investigate the potential of some plankton organisms for evolutionary adaptation to OA in their natural environment. This paper is the first in a PLOS collection and provides a detailed overview on the experimental design, important events, and the key complexities of such a “long-term mesocosm” approach. Furthermore, we analyzed whether simulated end-of-the-century carbonate chemistry conditions could lead to a significant restructuring of the plankton community in the course of the succession. At the level of detail analyzed in this overview paper we found that CO(2)-induced differences in plankton community composition were non-detectable during most of the succession except for a period where a phytoplankton bloom was fueled by remineralized nutrients. These results indicate: (1) Long-term studies with pelagic ecosystems are necessary to uncover OA-sensitive stages of succession. (2) Plankton communities fueled by regenerated nutrients may be more responsive to changing carbonate chemistry than those having access to high inorganic nutrient concentrations and may deserve particular attention in future studies.
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spelling pubmed-49851262016-08-29 Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations Bach, Lennart T. Taucher, Jan Boxhammer, Tim Ludwig, Andrea Achterberg, Eric P. Algueró-Muñiz, María Anderson, Leif G. Bellworthy, Jessica Büdenbender, Jan Czerny, Jan Ericson, Ylva Esposito, Mario Fischer, Matthias Haunost, Mathias Hellemann, Dana Horn, Henriette G. Hornick, Thomas Meyer, Jana Sswat, Michael Zark, Maren Riebesell, Ulf PLoS One Research Article Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO(2)) leading to a re-equilibration of the marine carbonate system and decreasing seawater pH. Today, there is increasing awareness that these changes–summarized by the term ocean acidification (OA)–could differentially affect the competitive ability of marine organisms, thereby provoking a restructuring of marine ecosystems and biogeochemical element cycles. In winter 2013, we deployed ten pelagic mesocosms in the Gullmar Fjord at the Swedish west coast in order to study the effect of OA on plankton ecology and biogeochemistry under close to natural conditions. Five of the ten mesocosms were left unperturbed and served as controls (~380 μatm pCO(2)), whereas the others were enriched with CO(2)-saturated water to simulate realistic end-of-the-century carbonate chemistry conditions (~760 μatm pCO(2)). We ran the experiment for 113 days which allowed us to study the influence of high CO(2) on an entire winter-to-summer plankton succession and to investigate the potential of some plankton organisms for evolutionary adaptation to OA in their natural environment. This paper is the first in a PLOS collection and provides a detailed overview on the experimental design, important events, and the key complexities of such a “long-term mesocosm” approach. Furthermore, we analyzed whether simulated end-of-the-century carbonate chemistry conditions could lead to a significant restructuring of the plankton community in the course of the succession. At the level of detail analyzed in this overview paper we found that CO(2)-induced differences in plankton community composition were non-detectable during most of the succession except for a period where a phytoplankton bloom was fueled by remineralized nutrients. These results indicate: (1) Long-term studies with pelagic ecosystems are necessary to uncover OA-sensitive stages of succession. (2) Plankton communities fueled by regenerated nutrients may be more responsive to changing carbonate chemistry than those having access to high inorganic nutrient concentrations and may deserve particular attention in future studies. Public Library of Science 2016-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4985126/ /pubmed/27525979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159068 Text en © 2016 Bach 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bach, Lennart T.
Taucher, Jan
Boxhammer, Tim
Ludwig, Andrea
Achterberg, Eric P.
Algueró-Muñiz, María
Anderson, Leif G.
Bellworthy, Jessica
Büdenbender, Jan
Czerny, Jan
Ericson, Ylva
Esposito, Mario
Fischer, Matthias
Haunost, Mathias
Hellemann, Dana
Horn, Henriette G.
Hornick, Thomas
Meyer, Jana
Sswat, Michael
Zark, Maren
Riebesell, Ulf
Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations
title Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations
title_full Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations
title_fullStr Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations
title_short Influence of Ocean Acidification on a Natural Winter-to-Summer Plankton Succession: First Insights from a Long-Term Mesocosm Study Draw Attention to Periods of Low Nutrient Concentrations
title_sort influence of ocean acidification on a natural winter-to-summer plankton succession: first insights from a long-term mesocosm study draw attention to periods of low nutrient concentrations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4985126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159068
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