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Photosynthetic adaptation to low iron, light, and temperature in Southern Ocean phytoplankton

Phytoplankton productivity in the polar Southern Ocean (SO) plays an important role in the transfer of carbon from the atmosphere to the ocean’s interior, a process called the biological carbon pump, which helps regulate global climate. SO productivity in turn is limited by low iron, light, and temperature, which restrict the ef- ficiency of the carbon pump. Iron and light can colimit productivity due to the high iron content of the photosynthetic photosystems and the need for increased photosystems for low-light acclimation in many phytoplankton. Here we show that SO phytoplankton have evolved critical adaptations to enhance photosynthetic rates under the joint constraints of low iron, light, and temperature. Under growth-limiting iron and light levels, three SO species had up to sixfold higher photosynthetic rates per photosystem II and similar or higher rates per mol of photosynthetic iron than tem- perate species, despite their lower growth temperature (3 vs. 18 °C) and light intensity (30 vs. 40 μmol quanta·m2·s−1), which should have decreased photosynthetic rates. These unexpectedly high rates in the SO species are partly explained by their unusually large photosynthetic antennae, which are among the largest ever recorded in marine phytoplankton. Large antennae are disadvan- tageous at low light intensities because they increase excitation energy loss as heat, but this loss may be mitigated by the low SO temperatures. Such adaptations point to higher SO production rates than environmental conditions should otherwise permit, with implications for regional ecology and biogeochemistry.

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Date (Creation)
2019-08-09

Principal investigator

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - Strzepek, Robert, Dr
IMAS - Hobart
Private Bag 129
Hobart
Tasmania
7001
Australia
+61424340099
ORCID ID >

Credit
Marsden Fund of New Zealand
Credit
Ministry of Science and Innovation New Zealand
Status
Completed

Point of contact

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - Strzepek, Robert, Dr
IMAS - Hobart
Private Bag 129
Hobart
Tasmania
7001
Australia
+61424340099
ORCID ID >

Topic category
  • Biota

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Temporal extent

Time period
2017-01-01 2019-01-23
Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned
Keywords (Theme)
  • iron
  • light
  • temperature
Keywords (Taxon)
  • Eucampia antarctica
  • Proboscia inermis
  • Phaeocystis antarctica
  • Thalassiosira oceanica
  • Thalassiosira weissflogii
NASA/GCMD Keywords, Version 8.5
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS | PLANKTON | PHYTOPLANKTON
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
  • EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS | ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS | PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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Unclassified

Resource constraints

Use limitation
The data described in this record are the intellectual property of the University of Tasmania through the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies.

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The citation in a list of references is: citation author name/s (year metadata published), metadata title. Citation author organisation/s. File identifier and Data accessed at (add http link).
Language
English
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UTF8
Supplemental Information
Strzepek, RF, Boyd, PW and WS Sunda. Photosynthetic adaptation low iron, light, and temperature in Southern Ocean phytoplankton. PNAS 116 (10), 4388-4393

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OnLine resource
DATA ACCESS - contained within supplementary materials [direct download]

OnLine resource
PUBLICATION - Photosynthetic adaptation low iron, light, and temperature in Southern Ocean phytoplankton [direct download]

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Statement
Southern Ocean phytoplankton isolates were grown under trace metal clean conditions in a low temperature incubator under low and high iron concentrations at sub saturating continuous light. The cultures were sampled for growth rates, intracellular iron and carbon concentrations, and photosynthetic rates and composition.
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Dataset

Metadata

Metadata identifier
6fbeb554-352b-4b79-b986-debfff6e3a01

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Point of contact

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - IMAS Data Manager

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Metadata linkage
https://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/6fbeb554-352b-4b79-b986-debfff6e3a01

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Date info (Creation)
2019-08-09T13:44:40
Date info (Revision)
2019-08-09T13:44:40

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-3:2018
 
 

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Spatial extent

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Keywords

iron light temperature
NASA/GCMD Keywords, Version 8.5
EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS | ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS | PHOTOSYNTHESIS EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS | PLANKTON | PHYTOPLANKTON EARTH SCIENCE | BIOSPHERE | ECOSYSTEMS | MARINE ECOSYSTEMS

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