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Solar PAR and UVR modify the community composition and photosynthetic activity of sea ice algae

pmid: 26310455
The effects of increased photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on species diversity, biomass and photosynthetic activity were studied in fast ice algal communities. The experimental set-up consisted of nine 1.44 m(2) squares with three treatments: untreated with natural snow cover (UNT), snow-free (PAR + UVR) and snow-free ice covered with a UV screen (PAR). The total algal biomass, dominated by diatoms and dinoflagellates, increased in all treatments during the experiment. However, the smaller biomass growth in the top 10-cm layer of the PAR + UVR treatment compared with the PAR treatment indicated the negative effect of UVR. Scrippsiella complex (mainly Scrippsiella hangoei, Biecheleria baltica and Gymnodinium corollarium) showed UV sensitivity in the top 5-cm layer, whereas Heterocapsa arctica ssp. frigida and green algae showed sensitivity to both PAR and UVR. The photosynthetic activity was highest in the top 5-cm layer of the PAR treatment, where the biomass of the pennate diatom Nitzschia frigida increased, indicating the UV sensitivity of this species. This study shows that UVR is one of the controlling factors of algal communities in Baltic Sea ice, and that increased availability of PAR together with UVR exclusion can cause changes in algal biomass, photosynthetic activity and community composition.
- University of Helsinki Finland
- University of Jyväskylä Finland
- Marine Research Centre Maldives
- Finnish Environment Institute Finland
- University of Jyväskylä Finland
Baltic States, Baltic Sea, biomassa, Ultraviolet Rays, ta1172, Sea ice, levät, UVR, yhteyttäminen, Chlorophyta, Snow, Solar Energy, ultraviolettisäteily, Ice Cover, lajit, Biomass, Photosynthesis, algae, Diatoms, jää, ta1183, photosynthetic activity, diversiteetti, Itämeri, Alveolata, Dinoflagellida, ta1181, merijää
Baltic States, Baltic Sea, biomassa, Ultraviolet Rays, ta1172, Sea ice, levät, UVR, yhteyttäminen, Chlorophyta, Snow, Solar Energy, ultraviolettisäteily, Ice Cover, lajit, Biomass, Photosynthesis, algae, Diatoms, jää, ta1183, photosynthetic activity, diversiteetti, Itämeri, Alveolata, Dinoflagellida, ta1181, merijää
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