Dataset: Experimental results: Remineralization experiments to assess the ability of natural assemblages of bacteria to utilize DOM produced under Si and N limitation (SBDOM project, SBC LTER project)

ValidatedFinal no updates expectedDOI: 10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.518508.1Version 1 (2014-07-09)Dataset Type:experimental

Lead Principal Investigator: Craig A. Carlson (University of California-Santa Barbara)

Co-Principal Investigator: Mark A. Brzezinski (University of California-Santa Barbara)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Shannon Rauch (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Program: Long Term Ecological Research network (LTER)

Project: Mechanisms controlling the production and fate of DOM during diatom blooms (SBDOM)

Project: Santa Barbara Coastal Long Term Ecological Research site (SBC LTER)


Abstract

Culture studies of diatoms that dominate spring blooms in the Santa Barbara Channel were used to examine the effects of N and Si stress on the magnitude of production and the chemical composition of DOM (see the BIB Experiments dataset). The ability of natural assemblages of bacteria to utilize DOM produced under Si and N limitation was then assessed using remineralization experiments. Species examined in the remineralization experiments include: Skeletonema marinoi, Chaetoceros socialis, Thalas...

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Culture studies of diatoms that dominate spring blooms in the Santa Barbara Channel were used to examine the effects of N and Si stress on the magnitude of production and the chemical composition of DOM (see the BIB Experiments dataset). The ability of natural assemblages of bacteria to utilize DOM produced under Si and N limitation was then assessed using remineralization experiments. Species examined in the remineralization experiments include: Skeletonema marinoi, Chaetoceros socialis, Thalassiosira weissflogii, and Odontella aurita.


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