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Seasonal phytoplankton and geochemical shifts in the subsurface chlorophyll maximum layer of a dimictic ferruginous lake

Swanner, Elizabeth D.
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Wuestner, Marina
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Leung, Tania
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June 1, 2022
Microbiologyopen

Subsurface chlorophyll maxima layers (SCML) are ubiquitous features of stratified aquatic systems. Availability of the micronutrient iron is known to influence marine SCML, but iron has not been explored in detail as a factor in the development of freshwater SCML. This study investigates the relationship between dissolved iron and the SCML within the dimictic, ferruginous lake Grosses Heiliges Meer in northern Germany. The occurrence of the SCML under nonferruginous conditions in the spring and ferruginous conditions in the fall are context to explore temporal changes in the phytoplankton community and indicators of primary productivity. Results indicate that despite more abundant chlorophyll in the spring, the SCML sits below a likely primary productivity maximum within the epilimnion, inferred based on colocated dissolved oxygen, delta C-13(DIC), and pH maxima. The peak amount of chlorophyll in the SCML is lower in the fall than in the spring, but in the fall the SCML is colocated with elevated dissolved iron concentrations and a local delta C-13(DIC) maximum. Cyanobacteria and Chlorophyta have elevated abundances within the SCML in the fall. Further investigation of the relationship of iron to primary productivity within ferruginous SCML may help to understand the environmental controls on primary productivity in past ferruginous oceans.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/mbo3.1287
Web of Science ID

WOS:000795815300001

Author(s)
Swanner, Elizabeth D.
Wuestner, Marina
Leung, Tania
Pust, Jurgen
Fatka, Micah
Lambrecht, Nick
Chmiel, Hannah E.  
Strauss, Harald
Date Issued

2022-06-01

Published in
Microbiologyopen
Volume

11

Issue

3

Article Number

e1287

Subjects

Microbiology

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Microbiology

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16s and 18s rrna gene sequencing

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chemocline

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iron

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nutrient

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photosynthesis

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primary productivity

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stratification

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fresh-water

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anoxygenic photosynthesis

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isotopic fractionation

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nutrient status

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iron

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oxygen

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ocean

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light

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nitrogen

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cyanobacteria

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