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FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2016

Hydrocarbon biodegradation by Arctic sea-ice and sub-ice microbial communities during microcosm experiments, Northwest Passage (Nunavut, Canada)

Marie-Ève Garneau; Christine Michel; Guillaume Meisterhans; Nathalie Fortin; Thomas King; Charles W. Greer; Kenneth Lee

The increasing accessibility to navigation and offshore oil exploration brings risks of hydrocarbon releases in Arctic waters. Bioremediation of hydrocarbons is a promising mitigation strategy but challenges remain, particularly due to low microbial metabolic rates in cold, ice-covered seas. Hydrocarbon degradation potential of ice-associated microbes collected from the Northwest Passage was investigated. Microcosm incubations were run for 15 days at -1.7°C with and without oil to determine the effects of hydrocarbon exposure on microbial abundance, diversity and activity, and to estimate component-specific hydrocarbon loss. Diversity was assessed with automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis and Ion Torrent 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Bacterial activity was measured by (3)H-leucine uptake rates. After incubation, sub-ice and sea-ice communities degraded 94% and 48% of the initial hydrocarbons, respectively. Hydrocarbon exposure changed the composition of sea-ice and sub-ice communities; in sea-ice microcosms, Bacteroidetes (mainly Polaribacter) dominated whereas in sub-ice microcosms, the contribution of Epsilonproteobacteria increased, and that of Alphaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes decreased. Sequencing data revealed a decline in diversity and increases in Colwellia and Moritella in oil-treated microcosms. Low concentration of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in sub-ice seawater may explain higher hydrocarbon degradation when compared to sea ice, where DOM was abundant and composed of labile exopolysaccharides.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea

Benjamin Lange; Christine Michel; Justin Beckers; J Alec Casey; Hauke Flores; Ido Hatam; Guillaume Meisterhans; Andrea Niemi; Christian Haas

With near-complete replacement of Arctic multi-year ice (MYI) by first-year ice (FYI) predicted to occur within this century, it remains uncertain how the loss of MYI will impact the abundance and distribution of sea ice associated algae. In this study we compare the chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations and physical properties of MYI and FYI from the Lincoln Sea during 3 spring seasons (2010-2012). Cores were analysed for texture, salinity, and chl a. We identified annual growth layers for 7 of 11 MYI cores and found no significant differences in chl a concentration between the bottom first-year-ice portions of MYI, upper old-ice portions of MYI, and FYI cores. Overall, the maximum chl a concentrations were observed at the bottom of young FYI. However, there were no significant differences in chl a concentrations between MYI and FYI. This suggests little or no change in algal biomass with a shift from MYI to FYI and that the spatial extent and regional variability of refrozen leads and younger FYI will likely be key factors governing future changes in Arctic sea ice algal biomass. Bottom-integrated chl a concentrations showed negative logistic relationships with snow depth and bulk (snow plus ice) integrated extinction coefficients; indicating a strong influence of snow cover in controlling bottom ice algal biomass. The maximum bottom MYI chl a concentration was observed in a hummock, representing the thickest ice with lowest snow depth of this study. Hence, in this and other studies MYI chl a biomass may be under-estimated due to an under-representation of thick MYI (e.g., hummocks), which typically have a relatively thin snowpack allowing for increased light transmission. Therefore, we suggest the on-going loss of MYI in the Arctic Ocean may have a larger impact on ice–associated production than generally assumed.


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2014

Response of under-ice prokaryotes to experimental sea-ice DOM enrichment

Andrea Niemi; Guillaume Meisterhans; Christine Michel


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2018

Phytoplankton and bacterial dynamics on the Chukchi Sea Shelf during the spring-summer transition

Paige E. Connell; Christine Michel; Guillaume Meisterhans; Kevin R. Arrigo; David A. Caron


Supplement to: Lange, Benjamin Allen; Michel, Christine; Beckers, Justin; Casey, J Alec; Flores, Hauke; Hatam, Ido; Meisterhans, Guillaume; Niemi, Andrea; Haas, Christian (2015): Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0122418, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0122418 | 2015

Ice-algal chlorophyll a and physical properties of multi-year and first-year sea ice in the Lincoln Sea during spring

Benjamin Lange; Christine Michel; Justin Beckers; J Alec Casey; Hauke Flores; Ido Hatam; Guillaume Meisterhans; Andrea Niemi; Christian Haas


In supplement to: Lange, BA et al. (2015): Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0122418, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418 | 2015

Ice-algal chlorophyll a and physical properties of multi-year and first-year sea ice of core CASIMBO-CORE-5_11

Benjamin Lange; Christine Michel; Justin Beckers; J Alec Casey; Hauke Flores; Ido Hatam; Guillaume Meisterhans; Andrea Niemi; Christian Haas


In supplement to: Lange, BA et al. (2015): Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0122418, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418 | 2015

Ice-algal chlorophyll a and physical properties of multi-year and first-year sea ice of core CASIMBO-CORE-3_12

Benjamin Lange; Christine Michel; Justin Beckers; J Alec Casey; Hauke Flores; Ido Hatam; Guillaume Meisterhans; Andrea Niemi; Christian Haas


In supplement to: Lange, BA et al. (2015): Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0122418, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418 | 2015

Ice-algal chlorophyll a and physical properties of multi-year and first-year sea ice of core CASIMBO-CORE-5_10

Benjamin Lange; Christine Michel; Justin Beckers; J Alec Casey; Hauke Flores; Ido Hatam; Guillaume Meisterhans; Andrea Niemi; Christian Haas


In supplement to: Lange, BA et al. (2015): Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0122418, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418 | 2015

Ice-algal chlorophyll a and physical properties of multi-year and first-year sea ice of core CASIMBO-CORE-4_12

Benjamin Lange; Christine Michel; Justin Beckers; J Alec Casey; Hauke Flores; Ido Hatam; Guillaume Meisterhans; Andrea Niemi; Christian Haas


In supplement to: Lange, BA et al. (2015): Comparing Springtime Ice-Algal Chlorophyll a and Physical Properties of Multi-Year and First-Year Sea Ice from the Lincoln Sea. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0122418, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122418 | 2015

Ice-algal chlorophyll a and physical properties of multi-year and first-year sea ice of core CASIMBO-CORE-1_10

Benjamin Lange; Christine Michel; Justin Beckers; J Alec Casey; Hauke Flores; Ido Hatam; Guillaume Meisterhans; Andrea Niemi; Christian Haas

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Christine Michel

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Andrea Niemi

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Ido Hatam

University of Alberta

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Hauke Flores

University of Groningen

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