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Müller, Marius N (2015): Phytoplankton calcification as an effective mechanism to alleviate cellular calcium poisoning [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.854719, Supplement to: Müller, Marius N; Barcelos e Ramos, Joana; Schulz, Kai Georg; Riebesell, Ulf; Kaźmierczak, J; Gallo, F; Mackinder, Luke C M; Li, Y; Nesterenko, P N; Trull, Tom W; Hallegraeff, Gustaaf M (2015): Phytoplankton calcification as an effective mechanism to alleviate cellular calcium poisoning. Biogeosciences, 12(21), 6493-6501, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-6493-2015

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Abstract:
Marine phytoplankton has developed the remarkable ability to tightly regulate the concentration of free calcium ions in the intracellular cytosol at a level of ~ 0.1 µmol /l in the presence of seawater Ca2+ concentrations of 10 mmol/1. The low cytosolic calcium ion concentration is of utmost importance for proper cell signalling function. While the regulatory mechanisms responsible for the tight control of intracellular Ca2+ concentration are not completely understood, phytoplankton taxonomic groups appear to have evolved different strategies, which may affect their ability to cope with changes in seawater Ca2+ concentrations in their environment on geological time scales. For example, the Cretaceous (145 to 66 Ma ago), an era known for the high abundance of coccolithophores and the production of enormous calcium carbonate deposits, exhibited seawater calcium concentrations up to four times present-day levels. We show that calcifying coccolithophore species (Emiliania huxleyi, Gephyrocapsa oceanica and Coccolithus braarudii) are able to maintain their relative fitness (in terms of growth rate and photosynthesis) at simulated Cretaceous seawater calcium concentrations, whereas these rates are severely reduced under these conditions in some non-calcareous phytoplankton species (Chaetoceros sp., Ceratoneis closterium and Heterosigma akashiwo). Most notably, this also applies to a non-calcifying strain of E. huxleyi which displays a calcium-sensitivity similar to the non-calcareous species. We hypothesize that the process of calcification in coccolithophores provides an efficient mechanism to alleviate cellular calcium poisoning and thereby offered a potential key evolutionary advantage, responsible for the proliferation of coccolithophores during times of high seawater calcium concentrations. The exact function of calcification and the reason behind the highly-ornate physical structures of coccoliths remain elusive.
Comment:
This study was funded by the Australian Research Council (DP 1093801) and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico Brasil (CNPq, Processo: 405585/2013-6)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
SpeciesSpeciesMüller, Marius N
CalciumCammol/lMüller, Marius N
Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgMüller, Marius N
Alkalinity, total, standard deviationAT std dev±Müller, Marius N
Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICµmol/kgMüller, Marius N
Carbon, inorganic, dissolved, standard deviationDIC std dev±Müller, Marius N
pHpHMüller, Marius Ntotal scale
Standard deviationStd dev±Müller, Marius NpH total scale
Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmMüller, Marius N
10 Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, standard deviationpCO2 std dev±Müller, Marius N
11 Calcite saturation stateOmega CalMüller, Marius N
12 Calcite saturation state, standard deviationOmega Cal std dev±Müller, Marius N
13 Growth rateµ1/dayMüller, Marius N
14 Growth rate, standard deviationµ std dev±Müller, Marius N
15 Carbon, organic, particulate, per cellPOC/cellpg/#Müller, Marius N
16 Carbon, organic, particulate, standard deviationPOC std dev±Müller, Marius N
17 Photosynthetic competenceFv/FmMüller, Marius NPAM pulse amplitude modulation fluorometry
18 Photosynthetic efficiency, standard deviationalpha std dev±Müller, Marius NPAM
19 Particulate organic carbon production per cellPOC prod/cellpg/#/dayMüller, Marius N
20 Standard deviationStd dev±Müller, Marius NPOC Production
21 Carbon, inorganic, particulate, per cellPIC/cellpg/#Müller, Marius N
22 Standard deviationStd dev±Müller, Marius NPIC per cell
23 Particulate inorganic carbon production per cellPIC prod/cellpg/#/dayMüller, Marius N
24 Standard deviationStd dev±Müller, Marius NPIC production
Size:
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Data

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Species

Ca [mmol/l]

AT [µmol/kg]

AT std dev [±]

DIC [µmol/kg]

DIC std dev [±]

pH
(total scale)

Std dev [±]
(pH total scale)

pCO2water_SST_wet [µatm]
10 
pCO2 std dev [±]
11 
Omega Cal
12 
Omega Cal std dev [±]
13 
µ [1/day]
14 
µ std dev [±]
15 
POC/cell [pg/#]
16 
POC std dev [±]
17 
Fv/Fm
(PAM pulse amplitude modulatio...)
18 
alpha std dev [±]
(PAM)
19 
POC prod/cell [pg/#/day]
20 
Std dev [±]
(POC Production)
21 
PIC/cell [pg/#]
22 
Std dev [±]
(PIC per cell)
23 
PIC prod/cell [pg/#/day]
24 
Std dev [±]
(PIC production)
Chaetoceros sp.0.823879204218.180.01230071.00.10.790.031166.0017.000.640.007132.0018.000
Chaetoceros sp.9.3237642050458.150.075322494.72.20.900.014150.0022.000.660.009168.0020.000
Chaetoceros sp.18.6240412074208.160.030319206.41.00.600.011215.0018.000.620.008130.008.000
Chaetoceros sp.25.9239132074278.130.045343326.81.30.560.049217.0021.000.620.002121.0014.000
Chaetoceros sp.34.123773206188.120.01538587.20.40.310.050254.002.000.570.00178.0013.000
Chaetoceros sp.42.2239772061128.160.00931868.30.60.260.037208.0030.000.520.00356.0014.000
Heterosigma akashiwo (CS-169)0.8237912083348.100.056365430.91.60.210.003351.0069.000.610.00372.3015.200
Heterosigma akashiwo (CS-169)9.3234552021218.140.036355194.51.00.230.007313.0044.000.630.00871.107.900
Heterosigma akashiwo (CS-169)18.624152211698.090.016409115.60.50.220.003339.0044.000.620.00573.809.800
Heterosigma akashiwo (CS-169)25.9242702113118.130.017343146.90.50.180.009360.0034.000.610.00765.403.000
Heterosigma akashiwo (CS-169)34.123691212947.990.009481105.60.20.150.002316.008.000.570.00846.101.800
Heterosigma akashiwo (CS-169)42.223772215647.940.036576345.50.20.000.0000.240.007
Cylindrotheca sp.10.420615172488.130.019279143.80.51.350.125
Cylindrotheca sp.21.8208911174278.140.00527225.10.41.210.130
Cylindrotheca sp.33.6209810180678.040.013363124.90.40.960.068
Cylindrotheca sp.44.921313185358.010.013406145.10.30.220.087
Cylindrotheca sp.52.021330181608.090.00032406.40.00.000.000
Emiliania huxleyi (naked SO 6.13)0.824903211228.230.00727441.10.10.190.0027.210.270.560.0071.390.040
Emiliania huxleyi (naked SO 6.13)9.324976210088.250.00625635.90.40.520.0035.970.260.650.0033.080.120
Emiliania huxleyi (naked SO 6.13)18.625167216558.190.015300117.10.30.510.0075.480.420.650.0022.790.180
Emiliania huxleyi (naked SO 6.13)25.924925206248.300.00422729.60.20.320.0036.090.170.560.0051.950.040
Emiliania huxleyi (naked SO 6.13)34.125203213388.230.01128669.30.40.120.0039.230.550.540.0041.310.060
Emiliania huxleyi (naked SO 6.13)42.225335210048.300.007227311.20.20.080.0019.120.610.500.0061.000.080
Emiliania huxleyi (CS 370)0.9235922114138.010.022454240.70.60.510.01013.500.100.660.0036.870.11015.40.2007.80.200
Emiliania huxleyi (CS 370)9.323222205128.070.00538643.90.10.660.00711.000.800.690.0047.230.45015.71.50010.31.100
Emiliania huxleyi (CS 370)21.124124214128.060.00341525.30.10.660.00310.900.500.680.0047.160.34016.20.70010.60.400
Emiliania huxleyi (CS 370)25.3242182066158.210.034272228.00.70.660.01610.700.700.680.0037.020.55018.01.40011.80.800
Emiliania huxleyi (CS 370)39.923513210558.020.016447155.90.20.650.01310.300.500.670.0016.710.20014.61.1009.50.500
Emiliania huxleyi (CS 370)52.02350102089138.050.040416356.70.60.640.0057.000.500.670.0024.490.31010.00.6006.40.300
Gephyrocapsa oceanica (CS-335/03)0.924793212638.190.00429131.00.20.350.00458.003.200.620.00320.401.00021.71.0007.60.300
Gephyrocapsa oceanica (CS-335/03)9.3244529210958.170.052304375.00.30.460.00683.807.900.680.00338.603.30045.55.90020.92.500
Gephyrocapsa oceanica (CS-335/03)21.1244462096108.190.014288106.80.50.460.01389.1011.500.680.00240.604.30047.04.30021.41.400
Gephyrocapsa oceanica (CS-335/03)25.324442208198.220.01427098.20.40.470.01089.507.500.680.00341.602.90055.05.90025.62.200
Gephyrocapsa oceanica (CS-335/03)39.9245222140138.130.018345157.60.60.440.00895.604.400.680.00442.502.50044.44.00019.71.400
Gephyrocapsa oceanica (CS-335/03)52.0246710209138.230.00925959.70.20.440.00391.406.000.670.00240.402.40044.24.40019.52.000