Physiological acclimation of Ulva prolifera to seasonal environmental factors drives green tides in the Yellow Sea
- PMID: 35839744
- DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2022.105695
Physiological acclimation of Ulva prolifera to seasonal environmental factors drives green tides in the Yellow Sea
Abstract
To understand how seasonal factors could drive the formation of green tide blooms and their flotation and decay, we cultured the green tide algal species Ulva prolifera at various temperatures (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 °C) and light intensities (40, 80, 140, 240, and 400 μmol photons m-2 s-1). The results showed that the ratio of floating U. prolifera increased with increasing light and temperature, which was accompanied by morphological changes. The net photosynthetic rate and the proportion of floating U. prolifera thalli showed a nonlinear relationship. Furthermore, an enclosure experiment confirmed that the flotation of U. prolifera was influenced by light intensity via the regulation of photosynthesis of the thalli. These results suggest that seasonal factors control the photosynthesis of U. prolifera, which drives the flotation and decay of green tide algae in the Yellow Sea.
Keywords: Blooming mechanisms; Green tide; Light intensity; Seasonal variation; Temperature; Ulva prolifera.
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