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Control of Antarctic phytoplankton community composition and standing stock by light availability
Control of Antarctic phytoplankton community composition and standing stock by light availability
Southern Ocean phytoplankton are especially subjected to pronounced seasonal and interannual changes in light availability. Although previous studies have examined the role of light in these environments, very few combined pigment-based taxonomy with flow cytometry to better discriminate the light response of various phytoplankton groups. In particular the different populations within the diverse and important taxonomic group of diatoms require further investigation. Six incubation experiments (9–10 days) were performed during the main productive period with natural seawater collected at the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Standing stock of Phaeocystis spp. cells displayed relatively fast accumulation under all levels of light (low, medium, high; 4–7, 30–50 and 150–200 µmol quanta m−2 s−1), whilst the small- and larger-sized diatom populations (4.5 and 20 µm diameter) exhibited faster accumulation in medium and high light. In contrast, intermediate-sized diatoms (11.5 µm diameter) displayed fastest net growth under low light, subsequently dominating the phytoplankton community. Low light was a key factor limiting accumulation and peak phytoplankton biomass, except one incubation displaying relatively high accumulation rates under low light. The 3-week low-light period prior to experimentation likely allowed adaptation to maximize achievable growth and seems a strong determinant of whether the different natural Antarctic phytoplankton populations sustain, thrive or decline. Our study provides improved insight into how light intensity modulates the net response of key Antarctic phytoplankton, both between and within taxonomic groups
Estimativas do Consumo e da Taxa de Passagem do Capim-Elefante (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) sob Pastejo de Vacas em Lactação
Níveis de substituição do leite em pó desnatado pelo isolado protéico de soja na dieta de leitões desmamados
Avaliação do modelo CNCPS na predição do consumo de matéria seca em vacas da raça Holandesa em pastejo
Modelagem comparativa da cinética de fluxo da fase sólida do capim-elefante (Pennisetum purpureum, Schumack) consumido sob pastejo por vacas mestiças Holandês × Zebu em lactação
Avaliação de marcadores e modelos matemáticos para o estudo das cinéticas de trânsito e de degradação ruminal em novilhos mantidos em pastagem de capim-braquiária (Brachiaria decumbens Stapf.)
Estimativa da ingestão voluntária a partir das características de degradação do capim-coastcross (Cynodon dactylon L. Pers.), sob pastejo, por vacas em lactação
Estimativas de consumo do capim-elefante (Pennisetum purpureum Schum), fornecido picado para vacas lactantes utilizando a técnica do óxido crômico
Perfil granulométrico da fibra dietética sobre o tempo médio de retenção e a digestibilidade aparente de dietas para vacas leiteiras
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