Influence of light quality and gassing on the vertical migration of diatoms inhabiting the Wadden Sea
Diatoms inhabiting the Wadden Sea show a rhythmic migration pattern, which is superimposed by the tidal rhythm. In addition to light intensity, light quality has a pronounced influence on the upward-directed migration, thus giving some information on the nature of the relevant photoreceptors. Maximu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Helgoland marine research 2004-10, Vol.58 (3), p.211-215 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Diatoms inhabiting the Wadden Sea show a rhythmic migration pattern, which is superimposed by the tidal rhythm. In addition to light intensity, light quality has a pronounced influence on the upward-directed migration, thus giving some information on the nature of the relevant photoreceptors. Maximum diatom migration occurred when sediment surfaces were illuminated with blue light. The cell densities in blue light exceeded those of white light control experiments 1.8-fold. Furthermore, we registered a minor peak in the red light region, which reached approximately 60% of the white light controls. Cryptochrome and/or phototropin may thus be involved and act as photoreceptors for the vertical migration pattern. Flushing sediment surfaces of freshly mixed Wadden Sea sediments with air, O₂, CO₂ or N₂ did not show a significant influence of O₂ on the upward migration. The disappearance of diatoms from sediment surfaces which were flushed with CO₂ is most probably caused by the acidification of the sediment bed. |
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ISSN: | 1438-387X 1438-3888 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10152-004-0187-1 |