2000
DOI: 10.3354/meps193295
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Carbon isotope fractionation by a marine diatom:dependence on the growth-rate-limiting resource

Abstract: The large temporal and spatial variability in carbon isotope fractionation of marine phytoplankton (E,,) is thought to reflect differences in environmental conditions. Meaningful interpretation of this variab&ty requires an understanding of the processes responsible for phytoplankton isotope fractionation. While numerous factors have been suggested to potent~ally influence %, recent theoretical and experimental evidence has emphasized the primary role of phytoplankton growth rate ( p ) and CO2 concentration (… Show more

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“…In addition, p may also be strongly influenced by the factor limiting phytoplankton growth rate (e.g., nutrients vs. light; Riebesell et al 2000). All these results were achieved by steady state laboratory experiments in chemostats or dilute batch cultures with low algal biomass.…”
Section: Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…In addition, p may also be strongly influenced by the factor limiting phytoplankton growth rate (e.g., nutrients vs. light; Riebesell et al 2000). All these results were achieved by steady state laboratory experiments in chemostats or dilute batch cultures with low algal biomass.…”
Section: Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…While the relationship between partial pressure of CO 2 and e Fix is still not clearly defined [Bade et al, 2006], ISOFLOC assumes an exponential decay for e Fix as a function of the inverse of C DIC since findings of Riebesell et al [2000] suggest low sensitivity of e Fix at moderate-high C DIC and a steep decline for decreasing DIC at low C DIC , reminiscent of an exponential decay relationship. ISO-FLOC simulates d 13 C FPOC-Bed as …”
Section: 1002/2015wr016999mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where e Fix varies temporally and spatially since previous studies have shown that enrichment factors at low concentrations of aqueous CO 2 are significantly lower than at high aqueous CO 2 concentrations [e.g., Riebesell et al, 2000]. While the relationship between partial pressure of CO 2 and e Fix is still not clearly defined [Bade et al, 2006], ISOFLOC assumes an exponential decay for e Fix as a function of the inverse of C DIC since findings of Riebesell et al [2000] suggest low sensitivity of e Fix at moderate-high C DIC and a steep decline for decreasing DIC at low C DIC , reminiscent of an exponential decay relationship.…”
Section: 1002/2015wr016999mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of other factors including cell shape and size, metabolic pathways, water temperature, and other inter-species vital effects may also lead to spatial and temporal changes in δ 13 C diatom (Laws et al, 1995;Popp et al, 1998;Burkhardt et al, 1999Burkhardt et al, , 2001Riebesell et al, 2000; Jacot des Combes et al 2008). However, provided the influence of these factors on δ 13 C diatom can be accounted for, changes in δ 13 C diatom can be employed to reconstruct changes in paleoproductivity and CO 2(aq) , and so changes in pCO 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%