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The relationship between carbon and biovolume in marine microbial mesocosms under different nutrient regimes

Davidson, Keith; Roberts, Emily; Gilpin, Linda

Authors

Keith Davidson

Emily Roberts



Abstract

Nutrient manipulation experiments were conducted on a natural planktonic community in outdoor mesocosms. Inorganic
nitrogen (N) and silicon (Si) were added to achieve N: Si ratios of 1:1 and 4: 1. Total particulate carbon (PC) biomass of
the microbial assemblage was determined by elemental analysis. Cell volume measurements by microscope on individual
components of the community (bacteria, diatoms, photosynthetic nano¯agellates, heterotrophic nano¯agellates,
dino¯agellates and ciliates) were also made. We applied published C:volume relationships to determine the volume
estimated C content (CBV) of these microbial groups and hence of the total assemblage. The total CBV and total PC were
compared to test the applicability of C:volume relationships under different nutrient regimes both before and after nutrient
exhaustion. For initial N: Si ratios of 1: 1, prior to nutrient exhaustion, the relationship between CBV and PC was linear
with a gradient of approximately 1, (0±99³0±06), indicating that the published C:volume relationships accurately predicted
the C content of the microbial assemblage. For N: Si ratios of 4: 1, a linear relationship was again evident between CBV
and PC (slope : 1±36³0±08). However, statistical comparison using a general linear model indicated that the gradient of this
relationship differed signi®cantly from that when the N: Si ratio was 1: 1, and hence CBV overestimated elemental C. For
both N: Si ratios, subsequent to nutrient exhaustion (N or Si), and hence when the diatom fraction of the microbial
assemblage was in yield-limited post-exponential phase, the two measures of biomass were not well correlated. This
indicated that measured cytoplasmic cell volume was a poor indicator of C biomass within the microbial assemblage in
nutrient-deplete conditions.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 26, 2002
Online Publication Date Jul 22, 2011
Publication Date Nov 29, 2002
Deposit Date Nov 7, 2017
Journal European Journal of Phycology
Print ISSN 0967-0262
Electronic ISSN 1469-4433
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 37
Issue 4
Pages 501-507
Series ISSN 0967-0262
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/s096702620200389x
Keywords carbon, biovolume, mesocosms, microbial, nitrogen, silicon
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1007798