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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017

The acclimation process of phytoplankton biomass, carbon fixation and respiration to the combined effects of elevated temperature and pCO2 in the northern South China Sea

Guang Gao; Peng Jin; Nana Liu; Futian Li; Shanying Tong; David A. Hutchins; Kunshan Gao

We conducted shipboard microcosm experiments at both off-shore (SEATS) and near-shore (D001) stations in the northern South China Sea (NSCS) under three treatments, low temperature and low pCO2 (LTLC), high temperature and low pCO2 (HTLC), and high temperature and high pCO2 (HTHC). Biomass of phytoplankton at both stations were enhanced by HT. HTHC did not affect phytoplankton biomass at station D001 but decreased it at station SEATS. HT alone increased net primary productivity by 234% at station SEATS and by 67% at station D001 but the stimulating effect disappeared when HC was combined. HT also increased respiration rate by 236% at station SEATS and by 87% at station D001 whereas HTHC reduced it by 61% at station SEATS and did not affect it at station D001. Overall, our findings indicate that the positive effect of ocean warming on phytoplankton assemblages in NSCS could be damped or offset by ocean acidification.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Contrasting Photophysiological Characteristics of Phytoplankton Assemblages in the Northern South China Sea.

Peng Jin; Guang Gao; Xin Liu; Futian Li; Shanying Tong; Jiancheng Ding; Zhihai Zhong; Nana Liu; Kunshan Gao

The growth of phytoplankton and thus marine primary productivity depend on photophysiological performance of phytoplankton cells that respond to changing environmental conditions. The South China Sea (SCS) is the largest marginal sea of the western Pacific and plays important roles in modulating regional climate and carbon budget. However, little has been documented on photophysiological characteristics of phytoplankton in the SCS. For the first time, we investigated photophysiological characteristics of phytoplankton assemblages in the northern South China Sea (NSCS) using a real-time in-situ active chlorophyll a fluorometry, covering 4.0 × 105 km2. The functional absorption cross section of photosystem II (PSII) in darkness (σPSII) or under ambient light (σPSII’) (A2 quanta-1) increased from the surface to deeper waters at all the stations during the survey period (29 July to 23 August 2012). While the maximum (Fv/Fm, measured in darkness) or effective (Fq’/Fm’, measured under ambient light) photochemical efficiency of PSII appeared to increase with increasing depth at most stations, it showed inverse relationship with depth in river plume areas. The functional absorption cross section of PSII changes could be attributed to light-adapted genotypic feature due to niche-partition and the alteration of photochemical efficiency of PSII could be attributed to photo-acclimation. The chlorophyll a fluorometry can be taken as an analog to estimate primary productivity, since areas of higher photochemical efficiency of PSII coincided with those of higher primary productivity reported previously in the NSCS.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2018

Diatom performance in a future ocean: interactions between nitrogen limitation, temperature, and CO2-induced seawater acidification

Futian Li; John Beardall; Kunshan Gao

nitrogen limitation, temperature, and CO2-induced seawater acidification Futian Li, John Beardall, and Kunshan Gao* State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science/Department of Marine Biological Science & Technology, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiang’an South Road, Xiamen 361102, China School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Wellington Road, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia *Corresponding author: tel: þ86 592 2187982; fax: þ86 592 2187963; e-mail: [email protected]


Biogeosciences | 2016

Physiological responses of coastal and oceanic diatoms to diurnal fluctuations in seawater carbonate chemistry under two CO 2 concentrations

Futian Li; Yaping Wu; David A. Hutchins; Fei-Xue Fu; Kunshan Gao


Global Change Biology | 2017

Decreased photosynthesis and growth with reduced respiration in the model diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum grown under elevated CO2 over 1800 generations

Futian Li; John Beardall; Sinéad Collins; Kunshan Gao


Marine Environmental Research | 2017

Carbon assimilation and losses during an ocean acidification mesocosm experiment, with special reference to algal blooms

Nana Liu; Shanying Tong; Xiangqi Yi; Yan Li; Zhenzhen Li; Hangbin Miao; Tifeng Wang; Futian Li; Ruiping Huang; Yaping Wu; David A. Hutchins; John Beardall; Minhan Dai; Kunshan Gao


Biogeosciences | 2018

Interactive network configuration maintains bacterioplankton community structure under elevated CO 2 in a eutrophic coastal mesocosm experiment

Xin Lin; Ruiping Huang; Yan Li; Futian Li; Yaping Wu; David A. Hutchins; Minhan Dai; Kunshan Gao


Supplement to: Li, F et al. (2016): Physiological responses of coastal and oceanic diatoms to diurnal fluctuations in seawater carbonate chemistry under two CO2 concentrations. Biogeosciences, 13(22), 6247-6259, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-6247-2016 | 2016

Physiological responses of coastal and oceanic diatoms to diurnal fluctuations in seawater carbonate chemistry under two CO2 concentrations

Futian Li; Yaping Wu; David A. Hutchins; Fei-Xue Fu; Kunshan Gao


Supplement to: Liu, N et al. (2017): Carbon assimilation and losses during an ocean acidification mesocosm experiment, with special reference to algal blooms. Marine Environmental Research, 129, 229-235, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2017.05.003 | 2018

Seawater carbonate chemistry and chlorophyll a, primary productioin and algal community composition

Nana Liu; Shanying Tong; Xiangqi Yi; Yan Li; Zhenzhen Li; Hangbin Miao; Tifeng Wang; Futian Li; Ruiping Huang; Yaping Wu; David A. Hutchins; John Beardall; Minhan Dai; Kunshan Gao


Archive | 2017

Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, nitrogen availability, photosynthesis of Thalassiosira pseudonana

Futian Li; Kunshan Gao; John Beardall

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