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Multi-interacting global-change drivers reduce photosynthetic and resource use efficiencies and prompt a microzooplankton-phytoplankton uncoupling in estuarine communities

Cabrerizo, Marco J.; Villafañe, Virginia EstelaIcon ; Helbling, Eduardo WalterIcon ; Blum, RicardaIcon ; Vizzo, Juan IgnacioIcon ; Gadda, Alejandro Fabián; Valiñas, Macarena SoledadIcon
Fecha de publicación: 02/2025
Editorial: Elsevier
Revista: Marine Environmental Research
ISSN: 0141-1136
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Biología Marina, Limnología

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Plankton communities are subjected to multiple global change drivers; however, it is unknown how the interplaybetween them deviates from predictions based on single-driver studies, in particular when trophic interactionsare explicitly considered. We investigated how simultaneous manipulation of temperature, pH, nutrient availability and solar radiation quality affects the carbon transfer from phytoplankton to herbivorous protists andtheir potential consequences for ecosystem functioning. Our results showed that multiple interacting global change drivers reduced the photosynthetic (gross primary production-to-electron transport rates ratios, from0.2 to 0.6–0.8) and resource use efficiencies (from 9 to 1 μg chlorophyll a (Chl a) μmol nitrogen− 1) and prompteduncoupling between microzooplankton grazing (m) and phytoplankton growth (μ) rates (μ > m). The alteredtrophic interaction could be due to enhanced intra-guild predation or to microzooplankton growing at suboptimal temperatures compared to their prey. Because phytoplankton-specific loss rates to consumers grazing arethe most significant uncertainty in marine biogeochemical models, we stress the need for experimental approaches quantifying it accurately to avoid bias in predicting the impacts of global change on marine ecosystems.
Palabras clave: Acidification , Warming , Ultraviolet Radiation , Nutrient enrichment
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/270153
URL: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0141113625000091
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2025.106952
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Cabrerizo, Marco J.; Villafañe, Virginia Estela; Helbling, Eduardo Walter; Blum, Ricarda; Vizzo, Juan Ignacio; et al.; Multi-interacting global-change drivers reduce photosynthetic and resource use efficiencies and prompt a microzooplankton-phytoplankton uncoupling in estuarine communities; Elsevier; Marine Environmental Research; 204; 2-2025; 1-9
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