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INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PULSED NUTRIENT SUPPLIES AND A PHOTOCYCLE AFFECT PHYTOPLANKTON COMPETITION FOR LIMITING NUTRIENTS IN LONG-TERM CULTURE1
Authors:Mark A Brzezinski  David M Nelson
Abstract:The influence of periodic nutrient supplies and a photocycle on phytoplankton competition for limiting nutrients was examined using the diatoms Thalassiosira rotula Meunier (clone 411) and Chaetoceros sp. cf. vixvisibilis Schiller (clone 847). Chaetoceros sp. cf. vixvisibilis displaced T. rotula from ammonium-limited cultures under constant light irrespective of whether ammonium was supplied continuously, in 6 pulses.day?1 or in a single daily pulse. In contrast, the species coexisted under the 14:10 h LD photocycle under either continuous or pulsed ammonium supplies with the relative abundance of C. sp. cf. vixvisibilis increasing as the interval between ammonium additions lengthened. Coexistence was not observed with either silicic acid or nitrate limitation. Chaetoceros sp. cf. vixvisibilis displaced T. rotula from both nitrate- and silicic acid-limited chemostat cultures and from semi-continuous cultures grown under the same photoperiod that produced coexistence with a daily pulse of ammonium. The presence of a photocycle was both necessary and sufficient to permit coexistence with ammonium limitation. Under continuous ammonium supply the photocycle may have induced a temporal separation of ammonium uptake between species, permitting sharing of the limiting nutrient and coexistence. In contrast, the species were shown to be in direct competition for the daily ammonium pulse. A competition model suggested that coexistence in this case arose from a balance between the species’ammonium uptake rates and their nitrogen demands for steady-state growth induced by the photocycle. The results indicate that variations in nutrient supply rates may contribute to the coexistence of phytoplankton species in the sea, but that the identity of the limiting nutrient and the influence of variations in other non-limiting resources play important roles in affecting the outcome of nutrient competition among planktonic algae.
Keywords:Chaetoceros  diatoms  nutrients  photocycles  phytoplankton  resource competition  Thalassiosira rotula
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