2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-015-0184-z
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Photosynthetic use of inorganic carbon in deep-water kelps from the Strait of Gibraltar

Abstract: Mechanisms of inorganic carbon assimilation were investigated in the four deep-water kelps inhabiting sea bottoms at the Strait of Gibraltar; these species are distributed at different depths (Saccorhiza polysiches at shallower waters, followed by Laminaria ochroleuca, then Phyllariopsis brevipes and, at the deepest bottoms, Phyllariopsis purpurascens). To elucidate the capacity to use HCO3(-) as a source of inorganic carbon for photosynthesis in the kelps, different experimental approaches were used. Specific… Show more

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“…Parcel and Tarifa are within the same marine ecoregion, the South European Atlantic Shelf, but with nonhomogeneous ocean climate and potential biodiversity differences [7]. For example, previous studies have registered a similar seawater temperature gradient of 1-3 • C across the Viana Castelo and Gibraltar Strait regions [12,20]. Our sampling sites, Parcel (northern location) and Tarifa (southern location) are within those regions and have revealed on average a similar thermal gradient during the analyzed 10-year period, with warmer water in Tarifa than in Parcel (3.2 • C difference).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Parcel and Tarifa are within the same marine ecoregion, the South European Atlantic Shelf, but with nonhomogeneous ocean climate and potential biodiversity differences [7]. For example, previous studies have registered a similar seawater temperature gradient of 1-3 • C across the Viana Castelo and Gibraltar Strait regions [12,20]. Our sampling sites, Parcel (northern location) and Tarifa (southern location) are within those regions and have revealed on average a similar thermal gradient during the analyzed 10-year period, with warmer water in Tarifa than in Parcel (3.2 • C difference).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%