Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae
Terrestrial diatoms are an integral component of the soil microbial community. However, their productivity and how it compares to other algal groups remains poorly known. This lack of knowledge hampers their potential use as environmental markers in various applications. As a way forward, we investi...
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doaj-8df0769b368b40f0a1d8c75a4d5ebdee2020-11-25T03:17:03ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-06-018e919810.7717/peerj.9198Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algaeJasper Foets0Carlos E. Wetzel1Adriaan J. Teuling2Laurent Pfister3Environmental Research and Innovation Department, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Belvaux, LuxembourgEnvironmental Research and Innovation Department, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Belvaux, LuxembourgDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University and Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsEnvironmental Research and Innovation Department, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Belvaux, LuxembourgTerrestrial diatoms are an integral component of the soil microbial community. However, their productivity and how it compares to other algal groups remains poorly known. This lack of knowledge hampers their potential use as environmental markers in various applications. As a way forward, we investigated the seasonal and spatial patterns of diatom assemblages and the role of environmental factors on the soil diatom productivity. We collected soil algal samples in 16 sites across the Attert River basin (Luxembourg) every 4 weeks for a period of 12 months. The algal abundances were then derived from pigment analysis using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. Our results indicate that diatom productivity is mainly controlled by factors related to soil moisture availability leading to seasonal patterns, whereas the concentration of green algae remained stable over the course of the study period. Generally, anthropic disturbed habitats contained less living diatom cells than undisturbed habitats. Also, we learned that diatoms can be the dominant algal group at periods of the year with high soil moisture.https://peerj.com/articles/9198.pdfPrimary productionFucoxanthinChlorophyllCyanobacteriaChlorophytaBacillariophyta |
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Jasper Foets Carlos E. Wetzel Adriaan J. Teuling Laurent Pfister Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae PeerJ Primary production Fucoxanthin Chlorophyll Cyanobacteria Chlorophyta Bacillariophyta |
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Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae |
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Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae |
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Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae |
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Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae |
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Temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae |
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temporal and spatial variability of terrestrial diatoms at the catchment scale: controls on productivity and comparison with other soil algae |
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Terrestrial diatoms are an integral component of the soil microbial community. However, their productivity and how it compares to other algal groups remains poorly known. This lack of knowledge hampers their potential use as environmental markers in various applications. As a way forward, we investigated the seasonal and spatial patterns of diatom assemblages and the role of environmental factors on the soil diatom productivity. We collected soil algal samples in 16 sites across the Attert River basin (Luxembourg) every 4 weeks for a period of 12 months. The algal abundances were then derived from pigment analysis using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. Our results indicate that diatom productivity is mainly controlled by factors related to soil moisture availability leading to seasonal patterns, whereas the concentration of green algae remained stable over the course of the study period. Generally, anthropic disturbed habitats contained less living diatom cells than undisturbed habitats. Also, we learned that diatoms can be the dominant algal group at periods of the year with high soil moisture. |
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Primary production Fucoxanthin Chlorophyll Cyanobacteria Chlorophyta Bacillariophyta |
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