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Surface water CO2 concentration influences phytoplankton production but not community composition across boreal lakes
Authors:Richard J Vogt  Nicolas F St‐Gelais  Matthew J Bogard  Beatrix E Beisner  Paul A del Giorgio
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Québec at Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada
Abstract:Recent experimental evidence suggests that changes in the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2), in concert with nutrient fertilisation, may result in increased primary production and shifted phytoplankton community composition that favours species lacking adaptations to low CO2 environments. It is not clear whether these results apply in ambient freshwaters, which are already often supersaturated in CO2, and where phytoplankton structure and activity are under complex control of diverse local and regional factors. Here, we use a large‐scale comparative study of 69 boreal lakes to explore the influence of existing CO2 gradients (c. 50–2300 μatm) on phytoplankton community composition and biomass production. While community composition did not respond to pCO2 gradients, gross primary production was enhanced, but only in lakes already supersaturated in CO2, demonstrating that environmental context is key in determining pCO2–phytoplankton interactions. We further argue that increased atmospheric CO2 is unlikely to influence phytoplanktonic composition and production in northern lakes.
Keywords:Climate change  community composition  gross primary production  pCO2  phytoplankton  primary production
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