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The impact of irradiance on optimal and cellular nitrogen to phosphorus ratios in phytoplankton
Authors:Jan‐Erik Thrane  Dag O Hessen  Tom Andersen
Institution:1. Section 2. for aquatic biology and toxicology (AQUA), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, 0316, Norway
Abstract:Phytoplankton acclimates to irradiance by regulating the cellular content of light‐harvesting complexes, which are nitrogen (N) rich and phosphorus (P) poor. Irradiance is thus hypothesised to influence the cellular N : P ratio and the N : P defining the threshold between N and P limitation (the ‘optimal’ N : P). We tested this hypothesis by first addressing the response of the optimal N : P to irradiance in a controlled experiment with Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Then, we did a meta‐analysis of experimental data on optimal and cellular N : P ratios across light gradients to test the generality of an N : P to light response within species. In both the experiment and the meta‐analysis, N : P ratios decreased with irradiance, indicating that factors affecting underwater irradiance, like depth and the composition of the water, may influence the relative N : P requirement. The effect of irradiance did not differ between optimal and cellular N : P ratios, but observations of optimal N : P were on average 2.8 times higher than observations of cellular N : P.
Keywords:   Chlamydomonas reinhardtii     ecological stoichiometry  irradiance  light      P ratio  nitrogen  optimal N     P  phosphorus  Redfield ratio
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