Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditions

Pigments (chloropigments-a and carotenoids) in sediments and macroalgae samples, collected in Hornsund, in July 2015 and July 2016, were analysed (HPLC) in this work. In spite of the aerobic conditions and the periodic intensive solar irradiation in the Arctic environment, neither of which favour pi...

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Main Authors: Krajewska Magdalena, Szymczak-Żyła Małgorzata, Kowalewska Grażyna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2017-12-01
Series:Polish Polar Research
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spelling doaj-ff55468244354e0c9517f8b9a0fd61d42020-11-25T03:18:04ZengPolish Academy of SciencesPolish Polar Research2081-82622017-12-0138442344310.1515/popore-2017-0025popore-2017-0025Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditionsKrajewska Magdalena0Szymczak-Żyła Małgorzata1Kowalewska Grażyna2Marine Pollution Laboratory, Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy 55, 81-712 Sopot, PolandMarine Pollution Laboratory, Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy 55, 81-712 Sopot, PolandMarine Pollution Laboratory, Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy 55, 81-712 Sopot, PolandPigments (chloropigments-a and carotenoids) in sediments and macroalgae samples, collected in Hornsund, in July 2015 and July 2016, were analysed (HPLC) in this work. In spite of the aerobic conditions and the periodic intensive solar irradiation in the Arctic environment, neither of which favour pigment preservation in water column and surface sediments, our results indicate that these compounds can provide information about phytoplankton composition, primary production and environmental conditions in this region. The sum of chloropigments-a, a marker of primary production, in the Hornsund sediments varied from 0.40 to 14.97 nmol/g d.w., while the sum of carotenoids ranged from 0.58 to 8.08 nmol/g d.w. Pheophorbides-a and pyropheophorbides-a made up the highest percentage in the sum of chloropigments-a in these sediments, supplying evidence for intensive zooplankton and/or zoobenthos grazing. Among the carotenoids, fucoxanthin and its derivatives (19’-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin and 19’-hexanoyloxy-4-ketofucoxanthin) contributed the highest percentage, which points to the occurrence mainly of diatoms and/or haptophytes in the water. The pigment markers show that the input of macroalgae to the total biomass could be considerable only in the intertidal zone.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/popore.2017.38.issue-4/popore-2017-0025/popore-2017-0025.xml?format=INTArcticSpitsbergenpigmentssedimentsHPLC
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author Krajewska Magdalena
Szymczak-Żyła Małgorzata
Kowalewska Grażyna
spellingShingle Krajewska Magdalena
Szymczak-Żyła Małgorzata
Kowalewska Grażyna
Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditions
Polish Polar Research
Arctic
Spitsbergen
pigments
sediments
HPLC
author_facet Krajewska Magdalena
Szymczak-Żyła Małgorzata
Kowalewska Grażyna
author_sort Krajewska Magdalena
title Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditions
title_short Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditions
title_full Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditions
title_fullStr Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditions
title_full_unstemmed Algal pigments in Hornsund (Svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of Arctic productivity and environmental conditions
title_sort algal pigments in hornsund (svalbard) sediments as biomarkers of arctic productivity and environmental conditions
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Polish Polar Research
issn 2081-8262
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Pigments (chloropigments-a and carotenoids) in sediments and macroalgae samples, collected in Hornsund, in July 2015 and July 2016, were analysed (HPLC) in this work. In spite of the aerobic conditions and the periodic intensive solar irradiation in the Arctic environment, neither of which favour pigment preservation in water column and surface sediments, our results indicate that these compounds can provide information about phytoplankton composition, primary production and environmental conditions in this region. The sum of chloropigments-a, a marker of primary production, in the Hornsund sediments varied from 0.40 to 14.97 nmol/g d.w., while the sum of carotenoids ranged from 0.58 to 8.08 nmol/g d.w. Pheophorbides-a and pyropheophorbides-a made up the highest percentage in the sum of chloropigments-a in these sediments, supplying evidence for intensive zooplankton and/or zoobenthos grazing. Among the carotenoids, fucoxanthin and its derivatives (19’-hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin and 19’-hexanoyloxy-4-ketofucoxanthin) contributed the highest percentage, which points to the occurrence mainly of diatoms and/or haptophytes in the water. The pigment markers show that the input of macroalgae to the total biomass could be considerable only in the intertidal zone.
topic Arctic
Spitsbergen
pigments
sediments
HPLC
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