Title of article :
Effect of P and N addition to oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean waters influenced by near-shore waters: A microcosm experiment
Author/Authors :
Kress، نويسنده , , Nurit and Frede Thingstad، نويسنده , , T. and Pitta، نويسنده , , Paraskevi and Psarra، نويسنده , , Stella and Tanaka، نويسنده , , Tsuneo and Zohary، نويسنده , , Tamar and Groom، نويسنده , , Stephen and Herut، نويسنده , , Barak and Fauzi C. Mantoura، نويسنده , , R. and Polychronaki، نويسنده , , Thalia and Rassoulzadegan، نويسنده , , Fereidoun and Spyres، نويسنده , , Georgina، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
20
From page :
3054
To page :
3073
Abstract :
Phosphate (P), nitrate (N) or P+N added in a microcosm experiment to oligotrophic waters of the Eastern Mediterranean influenced by near-shore waters triggered a range of responses in the autotrophic and heterotrophic compartments of the system. Chlorophyll a increased in all treatments, including the no-addition control, implying that nutrients became available also from internal sources (recycling). Larger and faster biomass increase as well as a larger P utilization took place in the P+N treatments. Diatoms bloomed in the P+N treatments whereas coccolithophores bloomed following the addition of P ultimately reaching N-limitation. Bacterial activity responded with a transient peak to both low P-alone and N-alone additions (0.01 and 1 μM, respectively). For reasons not well understood, no such response was observed at higher P-alone additions (0.05 and 0.5 μM), whereas at the two highest P+N additions the positive response was delayed. We therefore were unable to conclude conclusively on bacterial limitation. In most cases, the increase in bacterial activity was not matched by an increase in abundance, suggesting a tight top-down control of the biomass. Instead, heterotrophic nanoflagellate and ciliate abundances increased in all treatments. A slightly elevated orthophosphate turnover-time (Tt) (32 h) in the initial waters did not give a clear indication of P-limitation, although the system could absorb the lowest P-addition (0.01 μM) without increase in Tt. N alone lead to a reduction in Tt as would be expected in an N-limited system consuming existing surplus P after N-addition. sponse of the near-shore influenced system used in this study was in accord with the ‘classical’ response to nutrient introduction—increase in chlorophyll a and in large size phytoplankton. In contrast, in the ultraoligotrophic Cyprus Eddy [Krom, Thingstad, Carbo, Drakopoulos, Fileman, Flaten, Groom, Herut, Kitides, Kress, Law, Liddicoact, Mantoura, Pasternak, Pitta, Polychronaki, Psarra, Rassoulzadegan, Skjoldal, Spyres, Tanaka, Tselepides, Wassmann, Wexels-Riser, Woodward, Zodiatis, Zohary, 2005. Overview of the CYCLOPS P addition lagrangian experiment in the Eastern Mediterranean. Deep-Sea Research II, this volume.], the short Tt (<4 h) indicated P-limitation, the combined addition of P and N (as ammonium) induced a bloom of picocyanobacteria [Zohary, Herut, Krom, Mantoura, Pitta, Psarra, Rasssoulzadegan, Stambler, Tanaka, Thingstad, Woodward, 2005. P-limited bacteria but N&P co-limited phytoplankton in the Eastern Mediterranean—a microcosm experiment. Deep-Sea Research II, this volume.] and the in situ P alone addition led to a decrease in chlorophyll.
Keywords :
Planktonic microbial response , Eastern Mediterranean , Near-shore influence , Oligotrophic seawater , Nutrient addition
Journal title :
Deep-sea research part II: Topical Studies in oceanography
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Deep-sea research part II: Topical Studies in oceanography
Record number :
2313457
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