海带森林
海带
初级生产
生物
光合有效辐射
光合作用
辐照度
海洋学
叶绿素a
指海带
环境科学
大气科学
生态学
生态系统
植物
物理
地质学
量子力学
作者
Kiara Franke,Lisa C. Matthes,Angelika Graiff,Ulf Karsten,Inka Bartsch
摘要
Abstract Coastal kelp forests produce substantial marine carbon due to high annual net primary production (NPP) rates, but upscaling of NPP estimates over time and space remains difficult. We investigated the impact of variable underwater photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and photosynthetic parameters on photosynthetic oxygen production of Laminaria hyperborea , the dominant NE‐Atlantic kelp species, throughout summer 2014. Collection depth of kelp had no effect on chlorophyll a content, pointing to a high photoacclimation potential of L. hyperborea towards incident light. However, chlorophyll a and photosynthesis versus irradiance parameters differed significantly along the blade gradient when normalized to fresh mass, potentially introducing large uncertainties in NPP upscaling to whole thalli. Therefore, we recommend a normalization to kelp tissue area, which is stable over the blade gradient. Continuous PAR measurements revealed a highly variable underwater light climate at our study site (Helgoland, North Sea) in summer 2014, reflected by PAR attenuation coefficients (K d ) between 0.28 and 0.87 m −1 . Our data highlight the importance of continuous underwater light measurements or representative average values using a weighted K d to account for large PAR variability in NPP calculations. Strong winds in August increased turbidity, resulting in a negative carbon balance at depths >3–4 m over several weeks, considerably impacting kelp productivity. Estimated daily summer NPP over all four depths was 1.48 ± 0.97 g C · m −2 seafloor · d −1 for the Helgolandic kelp forest, which is in the range of other kelp forests along European coastlines.
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