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Production rate estimation of mycosporine‐like amino acids in two Arctic melt ponds by stable isotope probing with NAH13CO3
Authors:Sun‐Yong Ha  Jun‐Oh Min  Hyun Min Joo  Kyung Ho Chung  Kyung‐Hoon Shin  EunJin Yang  Sung‐Ho Kang
Institution:1. Division of Polar Ocean Environment, Korea Polar Research Institute (KOPRI), , Incheon, 406‐840 South Korea;2. Marine Environmental Science Department, Hanyang University, , Kyeonggi‐do, 425‐791 Korea
Abstract:The net carbon uptake rate and net production rate of mycosporine‐like amino acids (MAAs) were measured in phytoplankton from 2 different melt ponds (MPs; closed and open type pond) in the western Arctic Ocean using a 13C stable isotope tracer technique. The Research Vessel Araon visited ice‐covered western‐central basins situated at 82°N and 173°E in the summer of 2012, when Arctic sea ice declined to a record minimum. The average net carbon uptake rate of the phytoplankton in polycarbonate (PC) bottles in the closed MP was 3.24 mg C · m?3 · h?1 (SD = ±1.12 mg C · m?3 · h?1), while that in the open MP was 1.3 mg C · m?3 · h?1 (SD = ±0.05 mg C · m?3 · h?1). The net production rate of total MAAs in incubated PC bottles was highest (1.44 (SD = ±0.24) ng C · L?1 · h?1) in the open MP and lowest (0.05 (SD = ±0.003) ng C · L?1 · h?1) in the closed MP. The net production rate of shinorine and palythine in incubated PC bottles at the open MP presented significantly high values 0.76 (SD = ±0.12) ng C · L?1 · h?1and 0.53 (SD = ±0.06) ng C · L?1 · h?1. Our results showed that high net production rate of MAAs in the open MP was enhanced by a combination of osmotic and UVR stress and that in situ net production rates of individual MAA can be determined using 13C tracer in MPs in Arctic sea ice.
Keywords:Arctic  melt pond  mycosporine‐like amino acids  sea ice  stable isotope probing technique
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