The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.

Kelps have a major role in marine and atmospheric iodine cycling in the coastal zone of temperate regions, with potential wide-ranging impacts on ozone destruction in the coastal marine boundary layer. However, little is known about the impact of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal sea wate...

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Main Authors: Jennifer Gonzales, Teresa Tymon, Frithjof C Küpper, Matthew S Edwards, Carl J Carrano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5553931?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ec0d466609d34959a7451311d5d1b25d2020-11-25T01:48:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01128e018075510.1371/journal.pone.0180755The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.Jennifer GonzalesTeresa TymonFrithjof C KüpperMatthew S EdwardsCarl J CarranoKelps have a major role in marine and atmospheric iodine cycling in the coastal zone of temperate regions, with potential wide-ranging impacts on ozone destruction in the coastal marine boundary layer. However, little is known about the impact of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal sea water. To address this, we examined iodide and iodate concentrations in seawater in and around a giant kelp forest near San Diego, CA, USA, and a nearby site that was not influenced by kelp biology. Our data shows that while both iodide and iodate concentrations remained unchanged during the year at the nearby site, these concentrations changed significantly in and around the kelp forest, and were strongly related to changes in kelp canopy biomass. In particular, iodide reached its highest concentration and iodate reached its lowest concentration during the summer when the kelp canopies were near their maximum, while the opposite pattern was observed during the winter and spring when the kelp canopies were near their minimum. Further, comparisons of these changes with corresponding changes in seawater temperature and wind speed indicated that these relationships were relatively small compared to those with changes in kelp biomass. Together, our data show a strong relationship between kelp biomass and iodine metabolism.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5553931?pdf=render
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author Jennifer Gonzales
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Frithjof C Küpper
Matthew S Edwards
Carl J Carrano
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Matthew S Edwards
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The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.
PLoS ONE
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title The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.
title_short The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.
title_full The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.
title_fullStr The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.
title_full_unstemmed The potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.
title_sort potential role of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal seawater.
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Kelps have a major role in marine and atmospheric iodine cycling in the coastal zone of temperate regions, with potential wide-ranging impacts on ozone destruction in the coastal marine boundary layer. However, little is known about the impact of kelp forests on iodine speciation in coastal sea water. To address this, we examined iodide and iodate concentrations in seawater in and around a giant kelp forest near San Diego, CA, USA, and a nearby site that was not influenced by kelp biology. Our data shows that while both iodide and iodate concentrations remained unchanged during the year at the nearby site, these concentrations changed significantly in and around the kelp forest, and were strongly related to changes in kelp canopy biomass. In particular, iodide reached its highest concentration and iodate reached its lowest concentration during the summer when the kelp canopies were near their maximum, while the opposite pattern was observed during the winter and spring when the kelp canopies were near their minimum. Further, comparisons of these changes with corresponding changes in seawater temperature and wind speed indicated that these relationships were relatively small compared to those with changes in kelp biomass. Together, our data show a strong relationship between kelp biomass and iodine metabolism.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5553931?pdf=render
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