globalchange  > 气候减缓与适应
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4679
WOS记录号: WOS:000457622300011
论文题名:
Responses of macroalgae to CO2 enrichment cannot be inferred solely from their inorganic carbon uptake strategy
作者: van der Loos, Luna M.1,2; Schmid, Matthias1; Leal, Pablo P.1,3; McGraw, Christina M.4; Britton, Damon1; Revill, Andrew T.5; Virtue, Patti1,5,6; Nichols, Peter D.1,5; Hurd, Catriona L.1
通讯作者: van der Loos, Luna M.
刊名: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
ISSN: 2045-7758
出版年: 2019
卷: 9, 期:1, 页码:125-140
语种: 英语
英文关键词: carbon uptake strategy ; carbon dioxide-concentrating mechanism ; CCM ; CO2 enrichment ; macroalgae ; non-CCM ; ocean acidification ; physiology
WOS关键词: OCEAN ACIDIFICATION ; ELEVATED CO2 ; MARINE MACROALGAE ; ULVA-RIGIDA ; INCREASED TEMPERATURE ; NITROGEN-METABOLISM ; VARIABLE RESPONSES ; PALMARIA-PALMATA ; AMMONIUM UPTAKE ; CLIMATE-CHANGE
WOS学科分类: Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
英文摘要:

Increased plant biomass is observed in terrestrial systems due to rising levels of atmospheric CO2, but responses of marine macroalgae to CO2 enrichment are unclear. The 200% increase in CO2 by 2100 is predicted to enhance the productivity of fleshy macroalgae that acquire inorganic carbon solely as CO2 (non-carbon dioxide-concentrating mechanism [CCM] species-i.e., species without a carbon dioxide-concentrating mechanism), whereas those that additionally uptake bicarbonate (CCM species) are predicted to respond neutrally or positively depending on their affinity for bicarbonate. Previous studies, however, show that fleshy macroalgae exhibit a broad variety of responses to CO2 enrichment and the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. This physiological study compared the responses of a CCM species (Lomentaria australis) with a non-CCM species (Craspedocarpus ramentaceus) to CO2 enrichment with regards to growth, net photosynthesis, and biochemistry. Contrary to expectations, there was no enrichment effect for the non-CCM species, whereas the CCM species had a twofold greater growth rate, likely driven by a downregulation of the energetically costly CCM(s). This saved energy was invested into new growth rather than storage lipids and fatty acids. In addition, we conducted a comprehensive literature synthesis to examine the extent to which the growth and photosynthetic responses of fleshy macroalgae to elevated CO2 are related to their carbon acquisition strategies. Findings highlight that the responses of macroalgae to CO2 enrichment cannot be inferred solely from their carbon uptake strategy, and targeted physiological experiments on a wider range of species are needed to better predict responses of macroalgae to future oceanic change.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/127106
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作者单位: 1.Univ Tasmania, Inst Marine & Antarctic Studies, Hobart, Tas, Australia
2.Univ Groningen, Marine Ecol, Groningen, Netherlands
3.Inst Fomento Pesquero IFOP, Puerto Montt, Chile
4.Univ Otago, Dept Chem, NIWA, Res Ctr Oceanog, Dunedin, New Zealand
5.CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, Hobart, Tas, Australia
6.Cooperat Res Ctr, Antarctic Climate & Ecosyst, Hobart, Tas, Australia

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van der Loos, Luna M.,Schmid, Matthias,Leal, Pablo P.,et al. Responses of macroalgae to CO2 enrichment cannot be inferred solely from their inorganic carbon uptake strategy[J]. ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION,2019-01-01,9(1):125-140
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