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DOI | 10.3897/natureconservation.34.30631 |
Microbial metabolic rates in the Ross Sea: the ABIOCLEAR Project | |
Azzaro, Maurizio1; Packard, Theodore T.2; Monticelli, Luis Salvador1; Maimone, Giovanna1; Rappazzo, Alessandro Ciro1,3; Azzaro, Filippo1; Grilli, Federica4; Crisafi, Ermanno1; La Ferla, Rosabruna1 | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
ISSN | 1314-6947 |
EISSN | 1314-3301 |
期号 | 34页码:441-475 |
英文摘要 | The Ross Sea is one of the most productive areas of the Southern Ocean and includes several functionally different marine ecosystems. With the aim of identifying signs and patterns of microbial response to current climate change, seawater microbial populations were sampled at different depths, from surface to the bottom, at two Ross Sea mooring areas southeast of Victoria Land in Antarctica. This oceanographic experiment, the XX Italian Antarctic Expedition, 2004-05, was carried out in the framework of the ABIOCLEAR project as part of LTER-Italy. Here, microbial biogeochemical rates of respiration, carbon dioxide production, total community heterotrophic energy production, prokaryotic heterotrophic activity, production (by H-3-Ieucine uptake) and prokaryotic biomass (by image analysis) were determined throughout the water column. As ancillary parameters, chlorophyll a, adenosine-triphosphate concentrations, temperature and salinity were measured and reported. Microbial metabolism was highly variable amongst stations and depths. In epi- and mesopelagic zones, respiratory rates varied between 52.4-437.0 and 6.3-271.5 nanol O-2 l(-1)h(-1); prokaryotic heterotrophic production varied between 0.46-29.5 and 0.3-6.11 nanog C l(-1) h(-1) and prokaryotic biomass varied between 0.8-24.5 and 1.1-9.0 mu g C l(-1), respectively. The average heterotrophic energy production ranged between 570 and 103 mJ l(-1)h(-1)in upper and deeper layers, respectively. In the epipelagic layer, the Prokaryotic Carbon Demand and Prokaryotic Growth Efficiency averaged 9 times higher and 2 times lower, respectively, than in the mesopelagic one. The distribution of plankton metabolism and organic matter degradation was mainly related to the different hydrological and trophic conditions. In comparison with previous research, the Ross Sea results, here, evidenced a relatively impoverished oligotrophic microbial community, throughout the water column. |
WOS研究方向 | Biodiversity & Conservation |
来源期刊 | NATURE CONSERVATION-BULGARIA
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97634 |
作者单位 | 1.Inst Polar Sci ISP CNR Messina, Spianata S Raineri 86, I-98122 Messina, Italy; 2.Univ Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Marine Ecophysiol Grp EOMAR, Campus Univ Tafira, Las Palmas Gran Canaria 35017, Spain; 3.Natl Interuniv Consortium Marine Sci Co NISMa, Piazzale Flaminio 9, I-00196 Rome, Italy; 4.Inst Biol Resources & Marine Biotechnol IRBIM CNR, Largo Fiera Pesca 2, I-60125 Ancona, Italy |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Azzaro, Maurizio,Packard, Theodore T.,Monticelli, Luis Salvador,et al. Microbial metabolic rates in the Ross Sea: the ABIOCLEAR Project[J],2019(34):441-475. |
APA | Azzaro, Maurizio.,Packard, Theodore T..,Monticelli, Luis Salvador.,Maimone, Giovanna.,Rappazzo, Alessandro Ciro.,...&La Ferla, Rosabruna.(2019).Microbial metabolic rates in the Ross Sea: the ABIOCLEAR Project.NATURE CONSERVATION-BULGARIA(34),441-475. |
MLA | Azzaro, Maurizio,et al."Microbial metabolic rates in the Ross Sea: the ABIOCLEAR Project".NATURE CONSERVATION-BULGARIA .34(2019):441-475. |
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