Plankton Community Metabolism Variations in Two Temperate Coastal Waters of Contrasting Nutrient Richness

Author:

Mantikci Mustafa12ORCID,Bentzon‐Tilia Mikkel34ORCID,Traving Sachia J.35ORCID,Knudsen‐Leerbeck Helle1,Riemann Lasse3ORCID,Hansen Jørgen L. S.1,Markager Stiig1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecoscience Aarhus University Roskilde Denmark

2. Institute of Marine Sciences Middle East Technical University Mersin Türkiye

3. Marine Biological Section Department of Biology University of Copenhagen Helsingør Denmark

4. Now at Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine Technical University of Denmark Lyngby Denmark

5. Now at Department of Biology, HADAL and Nordcee University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

Abstract

AbstractEstuarine ecosystems play a crucial role in global carbon cycling. Understanding the factors controlling plankton metabolism in these regions is critical. This study investigates how contrasting nutrient conditions influence plankton metabolism and carbon flow in two Danish estuaries, Roskilde Fjord (RF) (eutrophic) and the Great Belt (GB) (less eutrophic). Despite higher nutrient concentrations in RF, chlorophyll a and biomass only showed a moderate increase compared to the GB. Interestingly, metabolic rates (photosynthesis and respiration) in RF displayed greater temperature sensitivity, suggesting potential nutrient limitation effects in the GB. While both stations exhibited similar annual net primary production, RF's higher net community production highlights the importance of nutrient availability for carbon accumulation within the system. Additionally, the study observed significant seasonal variations in plankton metabolism and its impact on the carbon cycle. Notably, the more dynamic hydrography in the GB weakened correlations between biological and environmental factors.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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