Larger diatoms are more sensitive to temperature changes and prone to succumb to warming stress

Author:

Fan Jiale12ORCID,Li Futian1,Hu Siyu1,Gao Kunshan2ORCID,Xu Juntian13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Marine Bioresources and Environment/ Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Marine Biotechnology Jiangsu Ocean University Lianyungang China

2. State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University Xiamen China

3. Key Laboratory of Coastal Salt Marsh Ecosystems and Resources Ministry of Natural Resources, Jiangsu Ocean University Lianyungang China

Abstract

AbstractThe effects of ocean warming on phytoplankton have been extensively studied, but little has been documented on responses of differently sized diatoms to changes of temperature over wide ranges. We grew three diatom species, Thalassiosira pseudonana, Thalassiosira weissflogii, and Thalassiosira punctigera, with cell volumes of 199, 1805, and 13,599 μm3, respectively, at seven temperatures (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35°C) over 15 generations, and investigated their physiological responses. The optimum growth temperature (Topt), maximum growth rates (μmax), and thermal niche width (w) decreased by 16%, 48%, and 29% per order of magnitude in cell size increment, respectively. The cell volume of each species diminished significantly and linearly with increased temperatures, by 22% in T. punctigera, 17% in T. weissflogii, and 11% in T. pseudonana, respectively. However, the cellular biogenic silica (BSi) contents increased with rising temperature till the optimum growth temperature for growth, with the sensitivity of BSi to temperature changes (Q10BSi) ranging from 1.4 in the largest to 3.4 in the smallest diatom. The largest diatom T. punctigera showed the highest deactivation energy and succumbed to warmer conditions over its Topt, while the smallest was the most tolerant of warming. Although the moderate increase in growth temperature increased the diatoms' BSi levels, warming to temperatures higher than the optimum temperature for growth significantly reduced it. Our results suggest that diatoms acclimated to warmer conditions diminish their cell size but increase their mineralization of silica, which has profound significance in ocean carbon and silica biogeochemical cyclings.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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