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American Society for Microbiology
In:
EPIC3Applied and Environmental Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, 83(7), pp. 1-16, ISSN: 1098-5336
Publication Date:
2017-06-14
Description:
In unicellular phytoplankton, the size scaling exponent of chlorophyll content per cell decreases with increasing light limitation. Empirical studies have ex- plored this allometry by combining data from several species, using average values of pigment content and cell size for each species. The resulting allometry thus in- cludes phylogenetic and size scaling effects. The possibility of measuring single-cell fluorescence with imaging-in-flow cytometry devices allows the study of the size scaling of chlorophyll content at both the inter- and intraspecific levels. In this work, the changing allometry of chlorophyll content was estimated for the first time for single phytoplankton populations by using data from a series of incubations with monocultures exposed to different light levels. Interspecifically, our experiments con- firm previous modeling and experimental results of increasing size scaling exponents with increasing irradiance. A similar pattern was observed intraspecifically but with a larger variability in size scaling exponents. Our results show that size-based pro- cesses and geometrical approaches explain variations in chlorophyll content. We also show that the single-cell fluorescence measurements provided by imaging-in-flow devices can be applied to field samples to understand the changes in the size de- pendence of chlorophyll content in response to environmental variables affecting primary production.
Repository Name:
EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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