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VERSITET Mustafa Mantikci, Stiig Markager, Jørgen Hansen AARHUS UNIVERSITET DEPARTMENT OF BIOSCIENCE Liege, Belgium UNI The ratio of dark respiration to maximum photosynthesis and seasonal variability in two marine coastal waters
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VERSITET Mustafa Mantikci, Stiig Markager, Jørgen Hansen AARHUS UNIVERSITET DEPARTMENT OF BIOSCIENCE Liege, Belgium UNI Seasonal variations in respiration and relationships to production and temperature
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You can’t know production without Respiration… John Marra, 2013
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Who respires? Robinson & Williams,2005 >95% Community Respiration
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Unknown Respiration BacteriaPhytoplankton Light Size fractionation-antibiotics
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‘Global’ database of Respiration Robinson & Williams, 2005 1%6% 14 C PP45 th Liege Colloquium Presentations
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Great Belt North sea Baltic sea Roskilde fjord monthly sampling (12 total ) (1 m & 200µM) 24 CTD profiles in 2012 Study site
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14 C samples (12 light + 2 dark) Dark Incubator 2 hours Linear Light Incubator 12h Respiration samples r 2 =0.997 Experimental setup
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Results / CTD Profiles GBRF
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Chlorophyll a GBRF
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Community Respiration (CR) GBRF
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P max - P max B GB RF
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Q 10 Index r 2 = 0.38 r 2 = 0.32 r 2 = 0.72 r 2 = 0.88 GBRF 1.6 1.82.6 2.7 Lomas et al., 2002
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R / P max % indicator of the trophic balance of the plankton community (Irriarte et al., 1991) GB RF
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% BR as a function of Chl-a GFF filtered (Sachia et al.,unpublished)
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Photosynthetic parameters r 2 = 0.19 r 2 = 0.46 r 2 = 0.53 p< 0.001 Webb et al, 1974 - Markager et al., 1999
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Bacterial abundance and POC r 2 = 0.45r 2 = 0.42
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Respiration model r 2 = 0.83 p< 0.001
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Take home messages Phytoplankton biomass and temperature are the main factors governing community respiration Bacteria become relatively more important in open coastal waters with lower phytoplankton biomass If you measure PP don’t forget to measure R Mustafa Mantikciamm@dmu.dk
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NCP GB-mixed layer RF (gC m -2 y -1 )GBRF PP 143145 CR 167152 NCP 1 -25-7 NCP 2 1328 NCP 1 = GPP(PP) – CR (R a +R h ) NCP 2 = PP-R a light - R a dark -R h
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Depth integration of PP and CR
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Photosynthetic rates (mg C m 3 h -1 ) P est alpha P EKEK c P max =P est + c E Webb, 1974 - Markager et al., 1999
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Respiration rates (µmol O 2 L -1 h -1 ) oxy(y) t
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