Water temperature is expected to increase in coming decades as a result of global warming and predicting the consequent responses of organisms is a complex challenge. In this work the effects of increase in temperature on the plankton community were investigated. Specifically, two hypotheses were tested: (1) warming increases metabolism of the system and drives it towards a small-species dominated system (bacteria-based foodweb), (2) warming benefits harmful algal species. A 16-days indoor mesocosm experiment was performed in February 2015 incubating water from Cabras Lagoon (Sardinia, Italy). Three treatments were applied in triplicate mesocosms: at 11 °C, i.e. present-day winter mean water temperature, based on long-term data from the lagoon, at 14 °C, i.e. predicted winter temperature in the region after 100 years, and at 17 °C, i.e. predicted winter temperature after 200 years. Preliminary results show a temporal increase in abundance of smaller phytoplankton species outcompeting the larger ones, and a simultaneous disappearance of flagellates in all the treatments. Regarding HAS, Aphanizomenon gracile and Pseudanabaena catenata (potential producers of saxitoxin and anatoxin, respectively) were observed in all the treatments.

MESOCOSM EXPERIMENT OF INCREASING TEMPERATURE AND EFFECTS ON THE PLANKTON COMMUNITY OF A MEDITERRANEAN LAGOON / Brutemark, A; Suikkanen, S; Pulina, S; Grubisic, L; Satta, Cecilia Teodora; Caddeo, T; Farina, P; Sechi, Nicola; Lugliè, Antonella Gesuina Laura; Padedda, Bachisio Mario. - 1:1(2015), pp. 308-308. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th European Ecological Federation (EEF) and 25th Italian Society of Ecology’s (S.It.E.) joint conference tenutosi a Rome nel 21-25 September 2015).

MESOCOSM EXPERIMENT OF INCREASING TEMPERATURE AND EFFECTS ON THE PLANKTON COMMUNITY OF A MEDITERRANEAN LAGOON

Pulina S;SATTA, Cecilia Teodora;SECHI, Nicola;LUGLIÈ, Antonella Gesuina Laura;PADEDDA, Bachisio Mario
2015-01-01

Abstract

Water temperature is expected to increase in coming decades as a result of global warming and predicting the consequent responses of organisms is a complex challenge. In this work the effects of increase in temperature on the plankton community were investigated. Specifically, two hypotheses were tested: (1) warming increases metabolism of the system and drives it towards a small-species dominated system (bacteria-based foodweb), (2) warming benefits harmful algal species. A 16-days indoor mesocosm experiment was performed in February 2015 incubating water from Cabras Lagoon (Sardinia, Italy). Three treatments were applied in triplicate mesocosms: at 11 °C, i.e. present-day winter mean water temperature, based on long-term data from the lagoon, at 14 °C, i.e. predicted winter temperature in the region after 100 years, and at 17 °C, i.e. predicted winter temperature after 200 years. Preliminary results show a temporal increase in abundance of smaller phytoplankton species outcompeting the larger ones, and a simultaneous disappearance of flagellates in all the treatments. Regarding HAS, Aphanizomenon gracile and Pseudanabaena catenata (potential producers of saxitoxin and anatoxin, respectively) were observed in all the treatments.
2015
MESOCOSM EXPERIMENT OF INCREASING TEMPERATURE AND EFFECTS ON THE PLANKTON COMMUNITY OF A MEDITERRANEAN LAGOON / Brutemark, A; Suikkanen, S; Pulina, S; Grubisic, L; Satta, Cecilia Teodora; Caddeo, T; Farina, P; Sechi, Nicola; Lugliè, Antonella Gesuina Laura; Padedda, Bachisio Mario. - 1:1(2015), pp. 308-308. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th European Ecological Federation (EEF) and 25th Italian Society of Ecology’s (S.It.E.) joint conference tenutosi a Rome nel 21-25 September 2015).
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11388/54078
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact