Author:
Brookes Justin D.,Geary Sean M.,Ganf George G.,Burch Michael D.
Abstract
This study reports the use of a technique to
determine nutrient limitation of cultured and natural phytoplankton. The
technique, an FDA-activity assay, which is usually used to assess cell
viability, was used to measure metabolic activity in response to nutrient
addition; the metabolic activity of phytoplankton was determined as the rate
of hydrolysis of fluorescein diacetate (FDA), by intracellular esterases, to
fluorescein, which was detectedusing a flow cytometer. Replacement of the
limiting nutrient to nitrogen- or phosphorus-limited cultures and field
populations resulted in an increase in metabolic activity that was detectable
24 h after nutrient addition. By flow cytometry, the natural phytoplankton
community can be divided into different taxonomic groups; the response of
these to FDA could be determined individually to allow identification of the
nutrients limiting each type of phytoplankton. This would be more specific
than the assessment of a whole-community response, which may mask subtle
differences among taxa.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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