Clara Dignan , Véronique Lenoble , Nicole Garcia , Benjamin Oursel , Ana-Marija Cindrić , Benjamin Misson
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海洋溶解有机物(DOM)在碳循环中起着关键作用。人们对它的化学和生态特性越来越感兴趣,但对它在差异很大的沿岸环境中的变异性却知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们评估了海洋沿岸 DOM 化学性质的时空变化及其促进浮游食物网中异养生物生长的潜力。我们在两个受陆地和人类影响截然不同的地中海西北部沿海站点取样。从 2022 年 1 月到 7 月,溶解有机碳(DOC)浓度逐渐增加,但空间变化很大。溶解有机碳的组成随时间而变化,而非随空间变化。这些变化似乎与淡水的直接输入(通过盐度变化跟踪)、人类的直接污染(通过铜和铅的浓度跟踪)以及初级生产(通过叶绿素 a 的浓度跟踪)共同作用有关。在每个取样日期都进行了一次培养实验,以评估异养原核生物的生长潜力,并将其与 DOM 特性的变化进行比较。在受到陆地和人类影响较大的地点,观察到 DOM 的生长速度明显较快。与 DOM 特性相比,水温对生长的影响更大。与 DOM 来源的相关性分析表明,浮游植物的生产与异养原核生物的生长脱钩,人类污染似乎更有利于异养原核生物的生长,其次才是淡水输入。港口沉积物再悬浮和防污涂料可能是生物可用资源的两个重要来源,分别有利于异养原生生物的快速生长和更高的净产量。这项工作表明,港口中的人类活动和建设有可能加强浮游食物网的异养基础。
Hypervariable DOM properties in coastal NW Mediterranean sea -evidences of strong human influences and potential consequences for the heterotrophic base of planktonic food webs
Marine dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a key role in the carbon cycle. There is growing interest for its chemical and ecological properties but its variability in the very heterogeneous coastal environments is poorly documented. In this study, we assess the spatial and temporal variations in marine coastal DOM chemical properties and its potential to fuel the growth of the heterotrophs in the planktonic food-web. We sampled two northwestern Mediterranean coastal stations under contrasting terrestrial and human influences. From January to July 2022, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration progressively increased, although highly variable spatially. DOM composition varied temporally rather than spatially. These variations appeared related to a combination of direct freshwater inputs (tracked by salinity variations), direct human contaminations (tracked by concentrations in copper and lead), and primary production (tracked by concentrations in chlorophyll a). An incubation experiment was used at each sampling date to evaluate the growth potential of heterotrophic prokaryotes and compare it to variations in DOM properties. Significantly higher growth was observed with DOM from a site under higher terrestrial and human influences. Water temperature exerted a higher control on growth than DOM properties. Correlation analysis with DOM sources suggested the uncoupling of phytoplanktonic production and growth of heterotrophic prokaryotes, which appeared better supported by human contaminations and, to a lesser extent, freshwater inputs. Sediment resuspension in harbors and antifouling paints could represent two important sources of bioavailable resources, favoring fast heterotrophic growth and higher net production, respectively. This work suggests that human activities and constructions in harbors have the potential to strengthen the heterotrophic basis of the planktonic food web.
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.