• Italian Antarctic Data Center
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A metagenomic–based investigation of the planktonic microbial food web in relation with ice melting occurring in the Ross Sea coastal ecosystem

The effects of sea ice melting, and the consequent changes in the trophic conditions in Antarctic ecosystems, have been focused on phytoplankton with cross-food web links from krill to penguins, while the consequences on the planktonic microbial food web (viruses, prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes), driving biogeochemical cycles, have been largely ignored. This research investigates how changes related to sea ice melting influence the diversity and functioning of planktonic microbes in the Ross Sea coastal ecosystem of Terranova Bay.

The objectives are: i) to investigate the temporal changes of planktonic microbial biodiversity, ii) to investigate the biodiversity/ecosystem functioning relationships iii) to assess the role of viruses on biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles, iv) to identify the drivers that shape microbial biodiversity and functions, and v) to shed light on the interactions within the planktonic food web, and their response to the ice melting.

META-ICE-ROSS integrates ad hoc sampling with sophisticated methodologies of high-throughput sequencing of microbial DNA (metagenomics), never documented in previous Italian expeditions at Terranova Bay. The sampling includes the collection of seawater beneath the pack ice at increasing distance from the MZ Station and characterised by different thermohaline conditions, on a weekly basis from early November to mid January. The groundbreaking nature of META-ICE-ROSS will allow to provide unprecedented evidences on the role of microbial interactions in the functioning of the Ross Sea

coastal ecosystem, to improve knowledge on biological changes due to global climate changes and, nonetheless, to provide a baseline assessment of the functioning of the microbial food webs and carbon sequestration in the pelagic environment in the Ross Sea region, within the context of the Ross Sea Region Marine Protected Area (RSRMPA) and its monitoring and research plan.

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Date (Creation)
2022-11-01
Identifier
https://antarcticdatacenter.cnr.it/geonetwork/srv/api/records/fb76df45-1654-46c0-b827-b4252769fe0f
Purpose

This project aims at providing new insights on the influence of changes in the thermohaline and trophic conditions, as the consequence of the sea ice melting processes, on biodiversity and functioning of the planktonic microbial food web in Antarctic coastal systems. This project will investigate the microbial responses during intensive field work through cross-cutting multidisciplinary and innovative approaches. In detail, the main objectives of this project are:

1. to investigate the temporal changes of planktonic microbial biodiversity, from viruses to prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes, by using high throughput sequencing technologies;

2. to investigate the relationships between microbial biodiversity and key attributes of ecosystem functioning (biomass production, organic matter cycling, nutrient regeneration)

3. to assess the role of viral impact on microbial biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles

4. to identify the main environmental drivers that shape microbial biodiversity and potential metabolic functions (by metagenomic analyses)

5. to shed light on the complex network of interactions within the planktonic food webs, and their response to the ice melting and consequent changes in the environmental conditions

6. to elaborate a new conceptual model of the response of the pelagic microbial food webs in coastal polar ecosystems under future climate change scenarios.

Status
On going
principalInvestigator
  CNR IRBIM - Luna Gian Marco
pointOfContact
  CNR IRBIM - Basili Marco
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed

SCAR Gazetteer of Antarctica

  • Ross Sea

  • Tethys Bay

  • Mario Zucchelli Station

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

  • Sea regions

GCMD - Science Keywords

  • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

  • COASTAL PROCESSES

Keywords

PNRA project

  • META-ICE-ROSS PNRA18_00101

Research Organization

  • CNR - Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche

  • SZN - Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

  • Università Politecnica delle Marche

  • OGS - Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica sperimentale

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Begin date
2022-11-01
End date
2023-02-05 Now
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  • FORMATO_DISTRIBUZIONE_DATI (ASCII, CSV, NetCDF...) ( 1 )

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META-ICE-ROSS ( http://metaiceross.irbim.cnr.it/ )
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2025-05-12T14:20:59
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1.0

pointOfContact
  CNR IRBIM - Basili Marco
 
 

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Keywords

GCMD - Science Keywords
COASTAL PROCESSES ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Sea regions
PNRA project
META-ICE-ROSS PNRA18_00101
Research Organization
CNR - Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche OGS - Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica sperimentale SZN - Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Università Politecnica delle Marche
SCAR Gazetteer of Antarctica
Mario Zucchelli Station Ross Sea Tethys Bay

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