Authors
Tanguy Soulié, Herwig Stibor, Sébastien Mas, Benjamin Braun, Johanna Knechtel, Jens C Nejstgaard, Ulrich Sommer, Francesca Vidussi, Behzad Mostajir
Publication date
2022/4
Journal
Limnology and Oceanography
Volume
67
Issue
4
Pages
874-887
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
In recent decades, the increase in terrestrial inputs to freshwater and coastal ecosystems, especially occurring at northern latitudes, has led to a process of water color darkening known as “brownification.” To assess how brownification affects plankton community composition and functioning in northern coastal areas, an in situ mesocosm experiment using a highly colored humic substance to simulate a brownification event was performed in a North Atlantic bay (Hopavågen, Norway) in August 2019. Manual sampling for analyses of nutrient concentrations, phytoplankton pigments and zooplankton abundances was combined with high‐frequency (every 15 min) monitoring of key environmental variables to investigate the response of the plankton community in terms of oxygen metabolism and community composition. In response to brownification, the oxygen gross primary production (GPP) and community …
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