Bibliography - P. D. Tortell
- Tortell, P. D., G. R. Di Tullio, Daniel Sigman, and Francois Morel, 2002: CO2 effects on taxonomic composition and nutrient utilization in an Equatorial Pacific phytoplankton assemblage. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 236, doi:10.3354/meps236037 37-43
[ Abstract ]We report the results of a field incubation experiment demonstrating a substantial shift in
the taxonomic composition of Equatorial Pacific phytoplankton assemblages exposed to CO2 levels of
150 and 750 ppm (dissolved CO2 ~3 to 25 μM). By the end of the experiment, the phytoplankton
community in all samples was dominated by diatoms and Phaeocystis sp. However, the relative
abundance of these phytoplankton taxa differed significantly between CO2 treatments. Taxonomic
pigment analysis and direct microscopic examination of samples revealed that the abundance of diatoms
decreased by ~50% at low CO2 relative to high CO2, while the abundance of Phaeocystis sp. increased by
~60% at low CO2. This CO2-dependent shift was associated with a significant change in nutrient
utilization, with higher ratios of nitrate:silicate (N:Si) and nitrate:phosphate (N:P) consumption by
phytoplankton in the low CO2 treatment. Despite the significant changes in taxonomic composition and
nutrient consumption ratios, total biomass and primary productivity did not differ significantly between
the CO2 treatments. Our results suggest that CO2 concentrations could potentially influence competition
among marine phytoplankton taxa and affect oceanic nutrient cycling.
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