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PLOS ONE | 2012

Small changes in pH have direct effects on marine bacterial community composition: a microcosm approach

Evamaria Krause; Antje Wichels; Luis Giménez; Mirko Lunau; Markus Schilhabel; Gunnar Gerdts

As the atmospheric CO2 concentration rises, more CO2 will dissolve in the oceans, leading to a reduction in pH. Effects of ocean acidification on bacterial communities have mainly been studied in biologically complex systems, in which indirect effects, mediated through food web interactions, come into play. These approaches come close to nature but suffer from low replication and neglect seasonality. To comprehensively investigate direct pH effects, we conducted highly-replicated laboratory acidification experiments with the natural bacterial community from Helgoland Roads (North Sea). Seasonal variability was accounted for by repeating the experiment four times (spring, summer, autumn, winter). Three dilution approaches were used to select for different ecological strategies, i.e. fast-growing or low-nutrient adapted bacteria. The pH levels investigated were in situ seawater pH (8.15–8.22), pH 7.82 and pH 7.67, representing the present-day situation and two acidification scenarios projected for the North Sea for the year 2100. In all seasons, both automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis and 16S ribosomal amplicon pyrosequencing revealed pH-dependent community shifts for two of the dilution approaches. Bacteria susceptible to changes in pH were different members of Gammaproteobacteria, Flavobacteriaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, Campylobacteraceae and further less abundant groups. Their specific response to reduced pH was often context-dependent. Bacterial abundance was not influenced by pH. Our findings suggest that already moderate changes in pH have the potential to cause compositional shifts, depending on the community assembly and environmental factors. By identifying pH-susceptible groups, this study provides insights for more directed, in-depth community analyses in large-scale and long-term experiments.


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2013

Marine fungi may benefit from ocean acidification

Evamaria Krause; Antje Wichels; Luis Giménez; Gunnar Gerdts


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2017

Impacts of a reduction in seawater pH mimicking ocean acidification on the structure and diversity of mycoplankton communities

Marlis Reich; Antje Wichels; Katrin Panzer; Evamaria Krause; Luis Giménez; Gunnar Gerdts


Helgoland Marine Research | 2013

Study on the effects of near-future ocean acidification on marine yeasts: a microcosm approach

Evamaria Krause; Antje Wichels; Rene Erler; Gunnar Gerdts


Supplement to: Reich, M et al. (2017): Impacts of a reduction in seawater pH mimicking ocean acidification on the structure and diversity of mycoplankton communities. Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 79(3), 221-233, https://doi.org/10.3354/ame01831 | 2017

Seawater carbonate chemistry and taxonomic assemblage of fungal communities from the southern North Sea

Marlis Reich; Antje Wichels; Katrin Panzer; Evamaria Krause; Luis Giménez; Gunnar Gerdts


Supplement to: Schoo, Katherina L; Malzahn, Arne M; Krause, Evamaria; Boersma, Maarten (2013): Increased carbon dioxide availability alters phytoplankton stoichiometry and affects carbon cycling and growth of a marine planktonic herbivore. Marine Biology, 160, 2145-2155, doi:10.1007/s00227-012-2121-4 | 2015

Increased carbon dioxide availability alters phytoplankton stoichiometry and affects carbon cycling and growth of a marine planktonic herbivore

Katherina L. Schoo; Arne M. Malzahn; Evamaria Krause; Maarten Boersma


EPIC3Annual Conference of the Association for General and Applied Microbiology (VAAM), Bremen, Germany, 2013-03-10-2013-03-13 | 2013

Investigating direct pH effects on marine bacterial and fungal communities in microcosms

Evamaria Krause; Antje Wichels; Gunnar Gerdts


EPIC314th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, ISME14, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2012-08-19-2012-08-24 | 2012

Direct pH effects on marine microbial communities

Evamaria Krause; Antje Wichels; Gunnar Gerdts


EPIC3World Conference on Marine Biodiversity, Aberdeen, 2011-09-26-2011-09-30 | 2011

Will ocean acidification affect the bacterial community? - Looking at direct pH effects on the bacterial community composition in the German Bight

Evamaria Krause; Antje Wichels; Gunnar Gerdts


EPIC3Joint EPOCA, BIOACID and UKOARP meeting, BremerhavenSeptember 2010., 27 | 2010

Ocean acidification effects on pelagic community structure and food chains

Stefanie Schnell; Evamaria Krause; Arne M. Malzahn; Gunnar Gerdts; Maarten Boersma

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Gunnar Gerdts

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Antje Wichels

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Arne M. Malzahn

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Mirko Lunau

Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research

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Rene Erler

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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