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Journal of Marine Systems | 2000

Action spectrum and maximum quantum yield of carbon fixation in natural phytoplankton populations: Implications for primary production estimates in the ocean

Belén Arbones; F. G. Figueiras; Ramiro Varela

Abstract Spectral and non-spectral measurements of the maximum quantum yield of carbon fixation for natural phytoplankton assemblages were compared in order to evaluate their effect on bio-optical models of primary production. Field samples were collected from two different coastal regions of NW Spain in spring, summer and autumn and in a polar environment (Gerlache Strait, Antarctica) during the austral summer. Concurrent determinations were made of spectral phytoplankton absorption coefficient [ a ph ( λ )], white-light-limited slope of the photosynthesis–irradiance relationships ( α B ), carbon uptake action spectra [ α B ( λ )], broad-band maximum quantum yields ( φ m ), and spectral maximum quantum yields [ φ m ( λ )]. Carbon uptake action spectra roughly followed the shape of the corresponding phytoplankton absorption spectra but with a slight displacement in the blue–green region that could be attributed to imbalance between the two photosystems PS I and PS II. Results also confirmed previous observations of wavelength dependency of maximum quantum yield. The broad-band maximum quantum yield ( φ m ) calculated considering the measured spectral phytoplankton absorption coefficient and the spectrum of the light source of the incubators was not significantly different form the averaged spectral maximum quantum yield [ φ max (λ) ] ( t -test for paired samples, P =0.34). These results suggest that maximum quantum yield can be estimated with enough accuracy from white-light P – E curves and measured phytoplankton absorption spectra. Primary production at light limiting regimes was compared using four different models with a varying degree of spectral complexity. No significant differences ( t -test for paired samples, P =0.91) were found between a spectral model based on the carbon uptake action spectra [ α B ( λ ) — model a] and a model which uses the broad-band φ m and measured a ph ( λ ) (model b). In addition, primary production derived from constructed action spectra [ a c B ( λ ) from a ph ( λ ) and α B (model c) was also not significantly different from that derived from total spectral model a ( t -test for paired samples, P =0.60). It was found, however, that primary production at low light regimes can be strongly overestimated (44%) when a ph ( λ ) is derived from chlorophyll concentrations. A white-light model based on broad-band α B (model d), which does not consider phytoplankton light absorption, yields values 17% lower than those of model a. It is concluded that primary production at light-limited conditions can be computed accurately from broad-band maximum quantum yield estimates or from constructed action spectra provided that a ph ( λ ) is measured. However, given that phytoplankton absorption coefficients are necessary for both approaches and as computations based on φ m showed less variability, we suggest that the maximum quantum yield proxy should be used.


Journal of Marine Systems | 2005

A general view of the hydrographic and dynamical patterns of the Rías Baixas adjacent sea area

Ramiro Varela; Gabriel Rosón; Juan L. Herrera; Silvia Torres-López; Angel Fernández-Romero


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2006

Photosynthetic electron turnover in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean

David J. Suggett; C. Mark Moore; Emilio Marañón; Claudia Omachi; Ramiro Varela; Jim Aiken; Patrick M. Holligan


Deep-sea Research Part I-oceanographic Research Papers | 2005

Latitudinal distribution of microbial plankton abundance, production, and respiration in the Equatorial Atlantic in autumn 2000

Valesca Pérez; Emilio Fernández; Emilio Marañón; Pablo Serret; Ramiro Varela; Antonio Bode; Manuel Varela; Marta M. Varela; Xosé Anxelu G. Morán; E. Malcolm S. Woodward; Vassilis Kitidis; Carlos García-Soto


Continental Shelf Research | 2005

Spatial analysis of the wind field on the western coast of Galicia (NW Spain) from in situ measurements

Juan L. Herrera; Silvia Piedracoba; Ramiro Varela; Gabriel Rosón


Scientia Marina | 2001

Residual circulation and thermohaline distribution of the Ria de Vigo: a 3-D hydrodynamical model

S. Torres López; Ramiro Varela; Eric Delhez


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2004

The spatial distribution of plankton communities in a Slope Water anticyclonic Oceanic eDDY (SWODDY) in the southern Bay of Biscay

Susana Barquero; Ana Garc; Carlos Garc; Julio Gil; Francisco Rodr; Eva Teira; Silvia Torres; Manuel Varela; Ramiro Varela; Manuel Zapata


Journal of Marine Systems | 2008

Variability of the western Galician upwelling system (NW Spain) during an intensively sampled annual cycle. An EOF analysis approach

Juan L. Herrera; Gabriel Rosón; Ramiro Varela; Silvia Piedracoba


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2008

Physical-biological coupling in the coastal upwelling system of the Ría de Vigo (NW Spain). II: In vitro approach

Silvia Piedracoba; Mar Nieto-Cid; Carlos Souto; Miguel Gilcoto; Gabriel Rosón; Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado; Ramiro Varela; F. G. Figueiras


Limnology and Oceanography | 1998

Determining the contribution of pigments and the nonalgal fractions to total absorption: Toward an improved algorithm

Ramiro Varela; Francisco G. Figueras; Belén Arbones; Susana Agustí

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Belén Arbones

Spanish National Research Council

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F. G. Figueiras

Spanish National Research Council

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Manuel Varela

Complutense University of Madrid

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Miquel Alcaraz

Spanish National Research Council

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Susana Agustí

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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