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ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AFFECTING
 LIGHT CLIMATE IN ANDEAN PATAGONIAN
MOUNTAIN LAKES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE
        PLANKTON COMMUNITY

                  Beatriz Modenutti
    E. Balseiro, M. Bastidas Navarro, M.S. Souza,
           C. Laspoumaderes, F. Cuassolo



Lab. Limnología. INIBIOMA-CONICET. Universidad Nacional
del Comahue, Bariloche, Argentina.
Andean Lakes from
Chile and Argentina
(Araucanian lakes)
• Oligotrophic. TP less than 5 µg L-1
• DOC concentration (0.5 mg L-1)
• High PAR & UVR transparency (KdPAR: 0.09 m-1 and Kd305: 0.52 m-1)
Euphotic zone up to 55 m.
Field Studies
Field Experiments
Laboratory experiments
Temperature, Light and Clorophyll a profiles
Stentor araucanus Foissner & Wölfl
Stentor araucanus




•Mainly inhabits upper epilimnetic levels (Modenutti et al 2005).
•High UVR resistance (Modenutti et al 1998).
•Prey on long bacterial rods (Foissner and Woelf, 1994).
Photosynthetic efficiency
                                     100
                                                                            Stentor araucanus
                                                                            Ophrydium naumanni
ng C (ng Chla)-1 / mol photons m-2




                                                                            Picocyanobacterias
                                      10




                                       1




                                      0.1




                                     0.01
                                            0     500         1000              1500             2000
                                                                     -2    -1
                                                        µmol photons m s
Ophrydium naumanni Pejler
• Inhabit mainly the metalimnion and
preys on bacteria and
picocyanobacteria(Modenutti and
Balseiro 2002).
Photosynthetic efficiency

                                     100
                                                                           Stentor araucanus
                                                                           Ophrydium naumanni
ng C (ng Chla)-1 / mol photons m-2




                                                                           Picocyanobacterias
                                      10




                                       1




                                      0.1




                                     0.01
                                            0    500         1000              1500             2000
                                                                    -2    -1
                                                       µmol photons m s
Picocyanobacteria in the DCM




Lago Espejo      Lago Gutiérrez   Lago Moreno
Photosynthetic efficiency

                                     100
                                                                           Stentor araucanus
                                                                           Ophrydium naumanni
ng C (ng Chla)-1 / mol photons m-2



                                                                           Picocyanobacterias
                                      10




                                       1




                                      0.1




                                     0.01
                                            0    500         1000              1500             2000
                                                                    -2    -1
                                                       µmol photons m s
Changing scenarios:
In temperate lakes:

• Wind action is important in determining
  mixing depth.
• Epilimnion can undergo periods of heating
  during hot and calm weather and periods of
  strong mixing by wind.
Vertical mixing can lead to a shortage of light if
planktonic organisms are frequently mixed down to
the bottom, whereas stratification enhances light
supply by decreasing mixing depth.
 Depth
Interannual variability in wind speed may produce changes in the
summer thermocline depth and consequently in the epilimnetic
mean irradiance


         1998-99            2003-04                t            d.f.        P


Zterm    27.7 ± 0.92        15.8 ± 0.71            9.339        13          P<0.001

Kd PAR   0.141 ± 0.003      0.161 ± 0.002          4.175        13          P=0.001


Kd 305   0.667 ± 0.017      0.772 ± 0.005          4.889        13          P<0.001


Im PAR   199.35 ± 20.68     542.0 ± 48.3           7.380        13          P<0.001


Im 305   0.05 ± 0.01        0.165 ± 0.018          6.152        13          P<0.001


                         Nutrient variations were statistically not significant (P> 0.05)
In the water column:
                                                    -2    -1                                                -2    -1
                              PAR (µmol m s )                                            PAR (µmol m s )
                 1               10               100          1000              1           10         100            1000
            0                                                                                                                      0
                                                                           305
                                                                           320
                                                                           340
            10                                                                                                                     10
                                                                           380




                                                                                                                                        Depth (m)
Depth (m)




            20   PAR < 100 µmol Photons m-2 s-1                            PAR
                                                                                                                                   20


            30                                                                                                                     30


            40                                                                                                                     40

                     6       8        10      12         14    16     18             6   8        10   12        14    16     18
                                 Temperature ºC                                              Temperature ºC


   •The shallower thermocline depth implies an increase in light supply favouring
   Stentor araucanus which has higher critical light level, and higher resistance
   to UVR.
   •The vertical segregation gives Stentor araucanus the advantage of driving
   light availability for other phototrophs located lower in the water column.
   •Ophrydium naumanni has a lower critical light intensity consequently it is a
   superior light competitor. However, the sharp decrease in Ophrydium PE may
   result also from the incidence of UVR.

                                                                                                  Modenutti et al 2008. Limnology and Oceanoraphy 53: 446-455
UVR and Bacteria Morphology
• The solar radiation and particularly ultraviolet
  radiation (UVR) have strong effects on the production,
  activity, and abundance of bacterioplankton (Helbling
  et al. 1995; Sommaruga et al. 1997;Tranvik and
  Bertilsson 2001).
• However, up to now few studies have shown evidence
  of the effects of UVR on bacterial community
  composition and morphological distribution.
Rivadavia
                                                                            Gutiérrez                                                                        3
              2
                   A                                                        Correntoso
                                                                            Mascardi Cat
                                                                                                         Prok
                                                                                                                  TPP
                                                                                                                                    KdPAR


                                                                                                                                    Kd380
                                                                                                                                              B          2
                                                                            Mascardi Tron




                                                                                                                                                                 RDA Axis 3
                                                                                                                        TP
 PCA Axis 3




              1                                                             Nahuel Huapi                                             Kd305
                                                                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                       Kd340
                                                                            Espejo                                       TN             Kd320
              0                                                             Futalaufquen                                                                0
                                                                                                  Chl                         TDP
                                                                                                                NF
              -1                                                                                                                                        -1

                                                                                                                Ophry                                   -2
              -2                                                                                          DOC
                   -1                                                                                                                           1
                                                                            2     -3
                        0                                            1                 -2                                                0          2
                   PC                                                                       -1                                                 is
                     A
                              1                              0
                                                                        2               RD
                                                                                                  0
                                                                                                         1
                                                                                                                                    -1       Ax
                            Ax         2
                                                                    xis                     AA                                          A
                              is                    -1          A                                xis            2            -2       RD
                                   1       3
                                               -2        P   CA                                      1                  3

                                                                                                                                                                              50%



The overall bacterial community composition                                                                                                                                        10%
was similar in all lakes and over depth in each
lake
                                                                                                                                                                              1%
Actinobacteria β-Proteobacteria (banda 6) α-
Proteobacteria Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-
Bacteroides (CFB) were present in the sampled
strata.
103 Filaments mL-1                       % Fuctional morphologies




                                                                                                  0
                                                                                                       5
                                                                                                             10
                                                                                                                       15
                                                                                                                                 20
                                                                                                                                       25
                                                                                                                                                                             100




                                                                                                                                            0
                                                                                                                                                  20
                                                                                                                                                        40
                                                                                                                                                              60
                                                                                                                                                                    80
                                                                      Espejo 50%




                                                                                                                                                                         A




                                                                                                                                       C
                                                                      Espejo 10%
                                                                      Espejo 1%
                                                                  Correntoso 50%
                                                                  Correntoso 10%
                                                                  Correntoso 1%
                                                               Nahuel Huapi 50%
                                                               Nahuel Huapi 10%
                                                               Nahuel Huapi 1%
                                                               Nahuel Huapi 0.1%
                                                                    Gutierrez 50%
                                                                    Gutierrez 10%
                                                                    Gutierrez 1%
                                                                                                                                                                                   Morphology


                                                                   Masc. Cat 50%
                                                                   Masc. Cat 10%
                                                                   Masc. Cat 1%
                                                                   Masc. Tro 50%
                                                                   Masc. Tro 10%
                                                                   Masc. Tro 1%
                                                                   Rivadavia 50%
                                                                  Rivadavia 10%
                                                                   Rivadavia 1%
                                                                Futalaufquen 50%
                                                                Futalaufquen 10%
                                                                Futalaufquen 1%




                                                                          50      10
                                                                          Depth (% surface PAR)
                                                                                              1
                                                                                                                                                                     B




                                                                                                                                       D
                                                                                                                                            0




                                                                                                  10
                                                                                                       12
                                                                                                                  14
                                                                                                                            16
                                                                                                                                      18
                                                                                                                                                  20
                                                                                                                                                        40
                                                                                                                                                              60
                                                                                                                                                                    80
                                                                                                                                                                             100




                                                                                                           Filament length ( m)                 % Fuctional morphologies




Corno et al. 2009. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 1098-1112.
µmol fotones m s

                                                                                                                                                            100    101          102          103            104
•The relative proportion of filaments to total                                                                                                          0

bacterial biovolume was higher in the upper
                                                                                                                                                       10
layers, which have higher UVR intensities
(305–340 nm).                                                                                                                                          20

•We obtained a direct relationship between




                                                                                                                                         Profundidad
mean UVR in the epilimnion and                                                                                                                         30


filamentation.                                                                                                                                         40
                                                                                                                                                                                                   305 nm

• Filament mean length in the upper layers                                                                                                                                                         320 nm
                                                                                                                                                                                                   340 nm
                                                                                                                                                                                                   380 nm
was also significantly greater than at deeper                                                                                                          50                                          PAR

levels.
                                                                                                                                                       60
                                                                                                                                                            10-1   100          101          102            103
                          305 nm                                  320 nm
                 60
                          R2=0.56                                 R2=0.52
                                                                                                                      60
                                                                                                                                                                    Radiación UV (µW cm-2 nm-1)




                                                                                                                           % Filaments
   % Filaments




                 40                                                                                                   40



                 20                                                                                                   20



                  0                                                                                                   0
                   0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.0     0.2       0.4   0.6 0.8 1.0     1.2    1.4   1.6
                                  W cm-2 nm-1                                        W cm-2 nm-1


                 60       340 nm                                  380 nm
                                                                   2                                                 60
                          R2=0.49                                 R =0.46
                                                                                                                           % Filaments
   % Filaments




                 40                                                                                                  40



                 20                                                                                                  20
                                                                                                                                                       Corno et al. 2009. Limnology and
                 0
                      0       1     2       3     4   5   6   0          5          10      15       20         25
                                                                                                                     0                                 Oceanography 54: 1098-1112.
                                        W cm-2 nm-1                                 W cm-2 nm-1
Laboratory experiments:
                PAR     UVR




       Modenutti et al 2010. Photochemistry and Photobiology 86: 871–881
Epilimnetic levels of UVR induce filamentation and that this response is not a feature of a
particular cluster. However, β-Proteobacteria exhibited a high relative importance in filament
formation while Actinobacteria were almost absent among filaments.




   Modenutti et al 2010. Photochemistry and Photobiology 86: 871–881
Consequences in the C transfer within the microbial loop


 •The biovolume of bacteria that became inedible (cells >
 7 μm) increase significantly in the epilimnion.


 •In the epilimnion nanoflagellates and ciliates encounter
 prey assemblage composed by a large extent of inedible
 cells. Thus, bacterivory would be reduced with a
 consequent decrease in epilimnetic trophic energy
 transfer.
Climate change

 Masiokas et al (2008) indicated a
significant warming and decreasing
            precipitation




•Glacier recession
•Changes in light climate in lakes
BLACK GLACIER




        2009
1942
LAGO MASCARDI
•Gradient of turbidity in Tronador Arm
PAR (µmol Photon m-2 s-1)
                                                     10-1   100     101      102        103
                                                    0
The effect of the glacial clay
decreases with the distance from the
                                                   10
river mouth, and consequently the
lake turns more transparent from P1
                                       Depth (m)


to P7 with a monotonically decrease                20
in Kd values
                                                   30
                                                                                              P1
                                                                                              P2
                                                                                              P3
                                                                                              P4
                                                   40                                         P5
                                                                                              P6
                                                                                              P7
0
                                                              P1
                                                              P2
                                                              P3
            10                                                P4
                                                              P5
                                                              P6
                                                              P7
                                                                                              DCM increase in depth and
Depth (m)




            20

                                                                                              magnitude along the
            30
                                                                                              gradient from P1 to P7.
            40


            50
                 0.0   0.2   0.4     0.6   0.8    1.0   1.2     1.4
                                            -1                                    2.0
                                   Chla (µg L )



                                                               DCM (Chla µg L )
                                                                                  1.5
            Magnitude of DCM                                  -1

            (concentration of Chla) has a                                         1.0

            negative relationship with
            Total Suspended Solids.                                               0.5



                                                                                  0.0
                                                                                        0.1               1               10
                                                                                                               -1
                                                                                                      STS (mg L )
2.5                                                   35


                                                                    30
              2.0
TSS (mg L )
-1




                                                                    25




                                                                                       Picy (10 cell mL )
              1.5
                                                                    20




                                                                                                  3
                                                                    15
              1.0

                                                                    10
              0.5




                                                                                                  -1
                                                                    5


              0.0                                                   0
                    0   2   4    6   8    10   12   14   16   18
                                                                                          40
                            Distance from source (km)




                                                                   PICY (10 cel mL )
                                                               -1
                                                                                          30



               Picocyanobacteria were very                                                20
                                                               3


               sensitive to changes in light
               climate                                                                    10




                                                                                                 0
                                                                                                            0.5   1.0          1.5     2.0

                                                                                                                        TSS (mg L-1)
Conclusions
•Climate change (warming, wind, precipitations)
caused changes in lake light supply.
•Microbial food web was observe to be very
sensitive to changes in light supply.
•These changes may occur in scenarios were
anthropogenic deposition of nitrogen or
increase in phosphorus by dust was not
recorded.
•This situation is of particular importance for
lacustrine food webs.
Thank you


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Environmental changes affecting light climate in Andean Patagonian mountain lakes: implications for the plankton community [Beatriz Modenutti]

  • 1. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AFFECTING LIGHT CLIMATE IN ANDEAN PATAGONIAN MOUNTAIN LAKES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PLANKTON COMMUNITY Beatriz Modenutti E. Balseiro, M. Bastidas Navarro, M.S. Souza, C. Laspoumaderes, F. Cuassolo Lab. Limnología. INIBIOMA-CONICET. Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Bariloche, Argentina.
  • 2. Andean Lakes from Chile and Argentina (Araucanian lakes)
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  • 4. • Oligotrophic. TP less than 5 µg L-1 • DOC concentration (0.5 mg L-1) • High PAR & UVR transparency (KdPAR: 0.09 m-1 and Kd305: 0.52 m-1) Euphotic zone up to 55 m.
  • 8. Temperature, Light and Clorophyll a profiles
  • 10. Stentor araucanus •Mainly inhabits upper epilimnetic levels (Modenutti et al 2005). •High UVR resistance (Modenutti et al 1998). •Prey on long bacterial rods (Foissner and Woelf, 1994).
  • 11. Photosynthetic efficiency 100 Stentor araucanus Ophrydium naumanni ng C (ng Chla)-1 / mol photons m-2 Picocyanobacterias 10 1 0.1 0.01 0 500 1000 1500 2000 -2 -1 µmol photons m s
  • 12. Ophrydium naumanni Pejler • Inhabit mainly the metalimnion and preys on bacteria and picocyanobacteria(Modenutti and Balseiro 2002).
  • 13. Photosynthetic efficiency 100 Stentor araucanus Ophrydium naumanni ng C (ng Chla)-1 / mol photons m-2 Picocyanobacterias 10 1 0.1 0.01 0 500 1000 1500 2000 -2 -1 µmol photons m s
  • 14. Picocyanobacteria in the DCM Lago Espejo Lago Gutiérrez Lago Moreno
  • 15. Photosynthetic efficiency 100 Stentor araucanus Ophrydium naumanni ng C (ng Chla)-1 / mol photons m-2 Picocyanobacterias 10 1 0.1 0.01 0 500 1000 1500 2000 -2 -1 µmol photons m s
  • 17. In temperate lakes: • Wind action is important in determining mixing depth. • Epilimnion can undergo periods of heating during hot and calm weather and periods of strong mixing by wind.
  • 18. Vertical mixing can lead to a shortage of light if planktonic organisms are frequently mixed down to the bottom, whereas stratification enhances light supply by decreasing mixing depth. Depth
  • 19. Interannual variability in wind speed may produce changes in the summer thermocline depth and consequently in the epilimnetic mean irradiance 1998-99 2003-04 t d.f. P Zterm 27.7 ± 0.92 15.8 ± 0.71 9.339 13 P<0.001 Kd PAR 0.141 ± 0.003 0.161 ± 0.002 4.175 13 P=0.001 Kd 305 0.667 ± 0.017 0.772 ± 0.005 4.889 13 P<0.001 Im PAR 199.35 ± 20.68 542.0 ± 48.3 7.380 13 P<0.001 Im 305 0.05 ± 0.01 0.165 ± 0.018 6.152 13 P<0.001 Nutrient variations were statistically not significant (P> 0.05)
  • 20. In the water column: -2 -1 -2 -1 PAR (µmol m s ) PAR (µmol m s ) 1 10 100 1000 1 10 100 1000 0 0 305 320 340 10 10 380 Depth (m) Depth (m) 20 PAR < 100 µmol Photons m-2 s-1 PAR 20 30 30 40 40 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Temperature ºC Temperature ºC •The shallower thermocline depth implies an increase in light supply favouring Stentor araucanus which has higher critical light level, and higher resistance to UVR. •The vertical segregation gives Stentor araucanus the advantage of driving light availability for other phototrophs located lower in the water column. •Ophrydium naumanni has a lower critical light intensity consequently it is a superior light competitor. However, the sharp decrease in Ophrydium PE may result also from the incidence of UVR. Modenutti et al 2008. Limnology and Oceanoraphy 53: 446-455
  • 21. UVR and Bacteria Morphology • The solar radiation and particularly ultraviolet radiation (UVR) have strong effects on the production, activity, and abundance of bacterioplankton (Helbling et al. 1995; Sommaruga et al. 1997;Tranvik and Bertilsson 2001). • However, up to now few studies have shown evidence of the effects of UVR on bacterial community composition and morphological distribution.
  • 22. Rivadavia Gutiérrez 3 2 A Correntoso Mascardi Cat Prok TPP KdPAR Kd380 B 2 Mascardi Tron RDA Axis 3 TP PCA Axis 3 1 Nahuel Huapi Kd305 1 Kd340 Espejo TN Kd320 0 Futalaufquen 0 Chl TDP NF -1 -1 Ophry -2 -2 DOC -1 1 2 -3 0 1 -2 0 2 PC -1 is A 1 0 2 RD 0 1 -1 Ax Ax 2 xis AA A is -1 A xis 2 -2 RD 1 3 -2 P CA 1 3 50% The overall bacterial community composition 10% was similar in all lakes and over depth in each lake 1% Actinobacteria β-Proteobacteria (banda 6) α- Proteobacteria Cytophaga-Flavobacterium- Bacteroides (CFB) were present in the sampled strata.
  • 23. 103 Filaments mL-1 % Fuctional morphologies 0 5 10 15 20 25 100 0 20 40 60 80 Espejo 50% A C Espejo 10% Espejo 1% Correntoso 50% Correntoso 10% Correntoso 1% Nahuel Huapi 50% Nahuel Huapi 10% Nahuel Huapi 1% Nahuel Huapi 0.1% Gutierrez 50% Gutierrez 10% Gutierrez 1% Morphology Masc. Cat 50% Masc. Cat 10% Masc. Cat 1% Masc. Tro 50% Masc. Tro 10% Masc. Tro 1% Rivadavia 50% Rivadavia 10% Rivadavia 1% Futalaufquen 50% Futalaufquen 10% Futalaufquen 1% 50 10 Depth (% surface PAR) 1 B D 0 10 12 14 16 18 20 40 60 80 100 Filament length ( m) % Fuctional morphologies Corno et al. 2009. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 1098-1112.
  • 24. µmol fotones m s 100 101 102 103 104 •The relative proportion of filaments to total 0 bacterial biovolume was higher in the upper 10 layers, which have higher UVR intensities (305–340 nm). 20 •We obtained a direct relationship between Profundidad mean UVR in the epilimnion and 30 filamentation. 40 305 nm • Filament mean length in the upper layers 320 nm 340 nm 380 nm was also significantly greater than at deeper 50 PAR levels. 60 10-1 100 101 102 103 305 nm 320 nm 60 R2=0.56 R2=0.52 60 Radiación UV (µW cm-2 nm-1) % Filaments % Filaments 40 40 20 20 0 0 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 W cm-2 nm-1 W cm-2 nm-1 60 340 nm 380 nm 2 60 R2=0.49 R =0.46 % Filaments % Filaments 40 40 20 20 Corno et al. 2009. Limnology and 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 Oceanography 54: 1098-1112. W cm-2 nm-1 W cm-2 nm-1
  • 25. Laboratory experiments: PAR UVR Modenutti et al 2010. Photochemistry and Photobiology 86: 871–881
  • 26. Epilimnetic levels of UVR induce filamentation and that this response is not a feature of a particular cluster. However, β-Proteobacteria exhibited a high relative importance in filament formation while Actinobacteria were almost absent among filaments. Modenutti et al 2010. Photochemistry and Photobiology 86: 871–881
  • 27. Consequences in the C transfer within the microbial loop •The biovolume of bacteria that became inedible (cells > 7 μm) increase significantly in the epilimnion. •In the epilimnion nanoflagellates and ciliates encounter prey assemblage composed by a large extent of inedible cells. Thus, bacterivory would be reduced with a consequent decrease in epilimnetic trophic energy transfer.
  • 28. Climate change Masiokas et al (2008) indicated a significant warming and decreasing precipitation •Glacier recession •Changes in light climate in lakes
  • 29. BLACK GLACIER 2009 1942
  • 30. LAGO MASCARDI •Gradient of turbidity in Tronador Arm
  • 31. PAR (µmol Photon m-2 s-1) 10-1 100 101 102 103 0 The effect of the glacial clay decreases with the distance from the 10 river mouth, and consequently the lake turns more transparent from P1 Depth (m) to P7 with a monotonically decrease 20 in Kd values 30 P1 P2 P3 P4 40 P5 P6 P7
  • 32. 0 P1 P2 P3 10 P4 P5 P6 P7 DCM increase in depth and Depth (m) 20 magnitude along the 30 gradient from P1 to P7. 40 50 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 -1 2.0 Chla (µg L ) DCM (Chla µg L ) 1.5 Magnitude of DCM -1 (concentration of Chla) has a 1.0 negative relationship with Total Suspended Solids. 0.5 0.0 0.1 1 10 -1 STS (mg L )
  • 33. 2.5 35 30 2.0 TSS (mg L ) -1 25 Picy (10 cell mL ) 1.5 20 3 15 1.0 10 0.5 -1 5 0.0 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 40 Distance from source (km) PICY (10 cel mL ) -1 30 Picocyanobacteria were very 20 3 sensitive to changes in light climate 10 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 TSS (mg L-1)
  • 34. Conclusions •Climate change (warming, wind, precipitations) caused changes in lake light supply. •Microbial food web was observe to be very sensitive to changes in light supply. •These changes may occur in scenarios were anthropogenic deposition of nitrogen or increase in phosphorus by dust was not recorded. •This situation is of particular importance for lacustrine food webs.
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