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SEASONAL PATTERN OF DIEL PERIODICITY IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS BY POLAR PHYTOPLANKTON: SPECIES-SPECIFIC RESPONSES1
Authors:Richard B. Rivkin  Mary Putt
Abstract:The diel patterns of light-saturated and light-limited photosynthesis were measured for three diatom species in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica during the transition from late austral winter to summer. Maximum photosynthetic capacity occurred around mid-day during September, when there was a well defined light/dark cycle, and progressively shifted to about midnight by late october when irradiance was continuous. There was a concomitant shift in minimum photosynthetic capacity from midnight to midday. Rates of light-saturated and -limited photosynthesis covaried, and the magnitude of seasonal and diel changes in photosynthetic characteristics were similar. The linear relationship between light-saturated and -limited photosynthesis suggests that the shapes of the photosynthesis-irradiance curves remained relatively constant over the day and througout the season. The unique diel patterns of photosynthesis of these polar phytoplankton appear to be a response to the persistently low, yet continuous irradiance of the polar summer.
Keywords:algae  Antarctic  diatom  diel periodicity  light/dark cycle  photoperiod  photosynthesis  polar  species-specific
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