Effects of Glacial Flour on Marine Micro-plankton: Evidences from Natural Communities of Greenlandic Fjords and Experimental Studies

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Meltwater runoff from glaciers carries particles, so-called glacial flour that may affect planktonic organisms and the functioning of marine ecosystems. Protist microplankton is at the base of marine food webs and thus plays an important role in sustaining important ecosystem services. To assess the effect of glacial flour on photoautotrophic, heterotrophic and mixotrophic microplankton, the spatial distribution of these trophic groups was studied in four Greenlandic fjords during summer. The results suggest that the abundance of the autotrophic microplankton was affected by the glacier meltwater due to reduced light penetration and nutrient availability. The abundance of heterotrophic and mixotrophic microplankton were not apparently affected by the glacier meltwater. Incubation experiments were conducted on the natural population and in laboratory cultures of two mixoplanktonic ciliate species. The experiments on the natural population revealed that none of the trophic groups were affected by the suspended material at concentrations up to 50 mg L−1. The experiments on cultures gave no indication that glacial flour was ingested by the mixoplanktonic ciliates. Growth rates of cultured ciliates were not affected by the glacial flour addition. These results suggest that heterotrophic and mixotrophic microplankton are not affected by glacial flour as much as autotrophic microplankton.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer125928
TidsskriftProtist
Vol/bind174
Udgave nummer1
Antal sider17
ISSN1434-4610
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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We thank the crew on RV Sanna. This manuscript was submitted to the journal PROTIST to honor Professor Bland Finlay. Bland's research interests were centered around the global distribution of protists in fresh and marine waters and on functional biology of protists. Very little is currently known about protists in the transition zones of fresh and marine waters in the Arctic, and how glacier flour affects the protist communities in such fjords. Thus, the paper is in many ways inspired by the work of Bland. The research cruise was funded by Danish Centre for Marine Research (DCH). L.M. was funded by research program VENI with project 016.Veni.192.150 from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This research also received fundings from the EC MSCA-ITN 2019 via the project MixITiN (grant number 766327).

Funding Information:
The research cruise was funded by Danish Centre for Marine Research (DCH). L.M. was funded by research program VENI with project 016.Veni.192.150 from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This research also received fundings from the EC MSCA-ITN 2019 via the project MixITiN (grant number 766327).

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