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Effects of rising temperature on pelagic biogeochemistry in mesocosm systems: a comparative analysis of the AQUASHIFT Kiel experiments
Authors:Julia Wohlers-Z?llner  Antje Biermann  Anja Engel  Petra D?rge  Aleksandra M Lewandowska  Markus von Scheibner  Ulf Riebesell
Institution:1. Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR), Kiel, Germany
5. University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
3. Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Science, Bremerhaven, Germany
7. Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR), Kiel, Germany
6. University Medical Centre Schleswig–Holstein (UKSH), Kiel, Germany
4. Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Rostock-Warnemünde, Germany
Abstract:A comparative analysis of data, obtained during four indoor-mesocosm experiments with natural spring plankton communities from the Baltic Sea, was conducted to investigate whether biogeochemical cycling is affected by an increase in water temperature of up to 6?°C above present-day conditions. In all experiments, warming stimulated in particular heterotrophic bacterial processes and had an accelerating effect on the temporal development of phytoplankton blooms. This was also mirrored in the build-up and partitioning of organic matter between particulate and dissolved phases. Thus, warming increased both the magnitude and rate of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) build-up, whereas the accumulation of particulate organic carbon (POC) and phosphorus (POP) decreased with rising temperature. In concert, the observed temperature-mediated changes in biogeochemical components suggest strong shifts in the functioning of marine pelagic food webs and the ocean’s biological carbon pump, hence providing potential feedback mechanisms to Earth’s climate system.
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