Marine CDOM accumulation during a coastal Arctic mesocosm experiment: No response to elevated pCO2levels.

Pavlov, Alexey K., Silyakova, Anna, Granskog, Mats A., Bellerby, Richard G. J., Engel, Anja , Schulz, Kai G. and Brussaard, Corina P.D. (2014) Marine CDOM accumulation during a coastal Arctic mesocosm experiment: No response to elevated pCO2levels. Open Access Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119 (6). pp. 1216-1230. DOI 10.1002/2013JG002587.

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Abstract

A large-scale multidisciplinary mesocosm experiment in an Arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard; 78°56.2′N) was used to study Arctic marine food webs and biogeochemical elements cycling at natural and elevated future carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. At the start of the experiment, marine-derived chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) dominated the CDOM pool. Thus, this experiment constituted a convenient case to study production of autochthonous CDOM, which is typically masked by high levels of CDOM of terrestrial origin in the Arctic Ocean proper. CDOM accumulated during the experiment in line with an increase in bacterial abundance; however, no response was observed to increased pCO2 levels. Changes in CDOM absorption spectral slopes indicate that bacteria were most likely responsible for the observed CDOM dynamics. Distinct absorption peaks (at ~ 330 and ~ 360 nm) were likely associated with mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs). Due to the experimental setup, MAAs were produced in absence of ultraviolet exposure providing evidence for MAAs to be considered as multipurpose metabolites rather than simple photoprotective compounds. We showed that a small increase in CDOM during the experiment made it a major contributor to total absorption in a range of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, 400–700 nm) and, therefore, is important for spectral light availability and may be important for photosynthesis and phytoplankton groups composition in a rapidly changing Arctic marine ecosystem.

Document Type: Article
Funder compliance: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/211384
Additional Information: Richtige ISSN: 2169-8961 - WOS:000340542300011
Keywords: Arctic Ocean; Svalbard; absorption coefficient; chromophoric dissolved organic matter; spectral slope coefficient; mycosporine-like amino acids
Research affiliation: OceanRep > The Future Ocean - Cluster of Excellence
HGF-AWI
OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-BI Biological Oceanography
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: AGU (American Geophysical Union), Wiley
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Projects: EPOCA, Future Ocean
Date Deposited: 06 Aug 2014 08:18
Last Modified: 20 Oct 2020 12:03
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/25376

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