Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands)

Kroner Lake, located at Deception Island (Maritime Antarctica), is a unique geothermally heated lagoon in Antarctica. It is declared as special site of scientific interest (SSSI) by Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) for its high biodiversity. A sharp environmental heterogeneity is r...

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Autores principales: Izaguirre, Irina, Allende, Luz
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spelling paper:paper_07224060_v29_n5_p364_Izaguirre2023-06-08T15:43:32Z Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands) Izaguirre, Irina Allende, Luz Algal mats Antarctica Deception Island Lagoon Phytoplankton algal community algal mat environmental factor phytoplankton relative abundance species diversity thermal water Antarctica Deception Island Kroner Lake South Shetland Islands algae Bacillariophyta Cyanobacteria Melosira nummuloides Nitzschia alba Synechococcus Kroner Lake, located at Deception Island (Maritime Antarctica), is a unique geothermally heated lagoon in Antarctica. It is declared as special site of scientific interest (SSSI) by Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) for its high biodiversity. A sharp environmental heterogeneity is registered in this lagoon, due to its connection to the sea in its southern margin, and to the input of warm freshwater in the northern one (because of hot springs). This study analyses the biodiversity and abundance of the algal communities (phytoplankton and benthic assemblages) and their relationship with environmental factors. In particular, strong spatial differences of both temperature and conductivity were recorded. The biological studies revealed that the phytoplankton (nanoplankton and microplankton) was dominated by marine diatom species, while the pico-sized fraction was composed by Cyanobacteria Synechococcus-like cells. The epipelon was mainly represented by chain and tubicolous diatoms, among which, Melosira nummuloides was one of the most abundant species. Filamentous Cyanobacteria were also frequently recorded in the algal mats. Kroner Lake is subject to a strong marine influence. Phytoplankton is absolutely dominated by marine diatoms. Spatial variations in temperature and conductivity recorded in the lagoon influence the distribution of the aquatic communities. The greater abundance of pico-sized cells coincided with the warmest site of the water body. Regarding the benthic community, the contribution of freshwater and brackish species is comparatively more important than for the phytoplankton, although the high contribution of marine-derived algae was also evident. © Springer-Verlag 2005. Fil:Izaguirre, I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Allende, L. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2006 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07224060_v29_n5_p364_Izaguirre http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v29_n5_p364_Izaguirre
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topic Algal mats
Antarctica
Deception Island
Lagoon
Phytoplankton
algal community
algal mat
environmental factor
phytoplankton
relative abundance
species diversity
thermal water
Antarctica
Deception Island
Kroner Lake
South Shetland Islands
algae
Bacillariophyta
Cyanobacteria
Melosira nummuloides
Nitzschia alba
Synechococcus
spellingShingle Algal mats
Antarctica
Deception Island
Lagoon
Phytoplankton
algal community
algal mat
environmental factor
phytoplankton
relative abundance
species diversity
thermal water
Antarctica
Deception Island
Kroner Lake
South Shetland Islands
algae
Bacillariophyta
Cyanobacteria
Melosira nummuloides
Nitzschia alba
Synechococcus
Izaguirre, Irina
Allende, Luz
Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands)
topic_facet Algal mats
Antarctica
Deception Island
Lagoon
Phytoplankton
algal community
algal mat
environmental factor
phytoplankton
relative abundance
species diversity
thermal water
Antarctica
Deception Island
Kroner Lake
South Shetland Islands
algae
Bacillariophyta
Cyanobacteria
Melosira nummuloides
Nitzschia alba
Synechococcus
description Kroner Lake, located at Deception Island (Maritime Antarctica), is a unique geothermally heated lagoon in Antarctica. It is declared as special site of scientific interest (SSSI) by Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR) for its high biodiversity. A sharp environmental heterogeneity is registered in this lagoon, due to its connection to the sea in its southern margin, and to the input of warm freshwater in the northern one (because of hot springs). This study analyses the biodiversity and abundance of the algal communities (phytoplankton and benthic assemblages) and their relationship with environmental factors. In particular, strong spatial differences of both temperature and conductivity were recorded. The biological studies revealed that the phytoplankton (nanoplankton and microplankton) was dominated by marine diatom species, while the pico-sized fraction was composed by Cyanobacteria Synechococcus-like cells. The epipelon was mainly represented by chain and tubicolous diatoms, among which, Melosira nummuloides was one of the most abundant species. Filamentous Cyanobacteria were also frequently recorded in the algal mats. Kroner Lake is subject to a strong marine influence. Phytoplankton is absolutely dominated by marine diatoms. Spatial variations in temperature and conductivity recorded in the lagoon influence the distribution of the aquatic communities. The greater abundance of pico-sized cells coincided with the warmest site of the water body. Regarding the benthic community, the contribution of freshwater and brackish species is comparatively more important than for the phytoplankton, although the high contribution of marine-derived algae was also evident. © Springer-Verlag 2005.
author Izaguirre, Irina
Allende, Luz
author_facet Izaguirre, Irina
Allende, Luz
author_sort Izaguirre, Irina
title Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands)
title_short Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands)
title_full Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands)
title_fullStr Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands)
title_full_unstemmed Algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on Deception Island (South Shetland Islands)
title_sort algal communities of a geothermally heated lagoon on deception island (south shetland islands)
publishDate 2006
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