IMPACT OF UV-B RADIATION UPON ESTUARINE MICROCOSMS |
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Authors: | Robert C. Worrest Bruce E. Thomson Henry Van Dyke |
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Affiliation: | Department of General Science. Oregon State University. Corvallis. OR 97331, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Twelve flow-through estuarine microcosms were exposed daily to four different levels of UV-B radiation (290–320. nm)(1.57 ± 102, 6.43 ± 103, 6.86 ± 103 and 7.61 ± 103 J·m-2d−1) in addition to a natural level of visible solar radiation (380-800. nm). The parameters studied over a four week period were phytoplankton community composition, plankton biomass (ash-free dry weight), chlorophyll a concentration and primary productivity (radiocarbon uptake). With increased exposure to UV-B radiation there was an obvious alteration of the community composition. Daily exposure to enhanced levels of UV-B radiation also depressed the biomass, the chlorophyll a concentration and the radiocarbon uptake of samples from the ecosystems. |
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