Collaborative Research: Iron Regulation of the Food Quality of Phytoplankton In Acidified Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems
合作研究:酸化东部边界上升流系统中浮游植物食物质量的铁调节
基本信息
- 批准号:1131692
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.14万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-10-01 至 2014-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Within the next century, Eastern Boundary Current upwelling systems, which are home to some of the major fisheries that support humans worldwide, are expected to undergo extreme acidification (pH falling to 7.3 or lower) because of increasing atmospheric CO2. Impacts on trace metal (especially iron) and nitrogen bioavailability are likely, and consequently changes in phytoplankton species composition and physiology are also to be expected. One understudied aspect of ocean acidification is its impact on the production of phytoplankton lipids and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and other essential fatty acids (EFA) upon which higher trophic levels depend.In this project a research team from San Francisco State University, University of Hawaii, and University of Maine will study the effect of extreme ocean acidification (OA) under iron replete and deplete upwelling conditions in regard to changes in species composition, total lipid production, and the specific production of PUFAs. There are two guiding hypotheses: (1) Extreme ocean acidification will increase lipid synthesis and EFA production in phytoplankton through the imbalance between carbon uptake and decreased nitrogen uptake; and (2) Extreme ocean acidification in natural upwelling regions will change the amount and composition of PUFA and EFA produced due either the direct effects of acidified seawater on cell physiology or to marked shifts in phytoplankton community composition. Current Fe-replete and Fe-deplete upwelling zones in the California upwelling region will be investigated to illustrate these impacts. The team will use controlled laboratory monoclonal, semi-continuous culture experiments to subject representative coastal phytoplankton isolates to varying pH and Fe availability to characterize tolerance/success under extreme pH environmental conditions and to quantify cellular physiological response to the combined stressors. In the third year of the project, community-level responses to the same set of stressors will be studied.Broader Impacts: Because of the global importance of marine fisheries and the as-yet modest understanding of the potential threats of ocean acidification, the topic of this study spans a variety of disciplinary, institutional, academic-government, and national boundaries. Researchers at all three participating institution will lead a variety of public educational outreach activities for the benefit of K-12 students and for society at-large. Graduate and undergraduate students will also be an important part of the research effort.
在下个世纪内,东边界洋流上升流系统预计将经历极端酸化(酸碱度降至7.3或更低),因为大气二氧化碳增加,东边界洋流系统是全球一些主要渔业的家园。可能会对痕量金属(特别是铁)和氮的生物有效性产生影响,因此浮游植物物种组成和生理的变化也是可以预料的。海洋酸化的一个未被研究的方面是它对浮游植物类脂和多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)的产生的影响,例如二十碳五烯酸(EPA)和二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)以及更高营养水平所依赖的其他必需脂肪酸(EFA)。在这个项目中,来自旧金山州立大学、夏威夷大学和缅因州大学的一个研究小组将研究在铁充足和铁枯竭的上升流条件下极端海洋酸化(OA)对物种组成、总脂产量和PUFA比产量的影响。有两个指导性假设:(1)极端海洋酸化将通过碳吸收和氮吸收减少之间的失衡增加浮游植物的脂肪合成和EFA产生;(2)自然上升流区的极端海洋酸化将改变由于酸化海水对细胞生理的直接影响或由于浮游植物群落组成的显著变化而产生的PUFA和EFA的数量和组成。我们将对加州上升流地区目前的富铁和贫铁上升区进行调查,以阐明这些影响。该团队将使用受控的实验室单克隆、半连续培养实验,使具有代表性的沿海浮游植物分离株受到不同的pH和铁的有效性,以表征在极端pH环境条件下的耐受性/成功,并量化细胞对复合应激源的生理反应。在该项目的第三年,将研究社区层面对同一组应激源的反应。更广泛的影响:由于海洋渔业的全球重要性,以及迄今对海洋酸化的潜在威胁的了解尚不充分,这项研究的主题跨越了各种学科、机构、学术政府和国家边界。所有三个参与机构的研究人员将领导各种公共教育外展活动,造福于K-12学生和整个社会。研究生和本科生也将是研究工作的重要组成部分。
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