Project: Eutrophication Effects on Sediment Metabolism and Benthic Algal-bacterial Coupling: An Application of Novel Techniques in a LTER Estuary

Acronym/Short Name:Benthic_PP_at_TIDE
Project Duration:2012-09 -2015-08
Geolocation:Plum Island Estuary, Rowley Massachusetts

Description

Extracted from the NSF award abstract:
This project will address how rates of benthic microalgal production respond to eutrophication and geomorphological changes in human-impacted tidal creeks. Excess nutrient loading increases benthic algal biomass and likely stimulates production rates but the magnitude of nutrient and geomorphological effects on rates of production is unknown. Will changes in benthic algal productivity affect algal-bacterial coupling? Furthermore, how is algal-bacterial coupling affected by geomorphological changes, which may be exacerbated by excess nutrient loading but can also occur in pristine marshes?

This project will take advantage of the infrastructure of the TIDE project, a long-term saltmarsh eutrophication experiment at the Plum Island Ecosystem - Long Term Ecological Research site in Northeastern Massachusetts. Specifically, the PIs will measure benthic metabolism and examine algal- bacterial coupling in fertilized and ambient nutrient tidal creeks in the first field season. The following field season, they will compare sediment metabolism and carbon dynamics on slumped tidal creek walls (i.e. areas where low marsh has collapsed into the tidal creek) to that on the bottom of tidal creeks. In both years, gross and net production will be determined using an innovative triple oxygen isotope technique and traditional dissolved oxygen and inorganic carbon flux measurements. Comparisons between these methods will be useful in informing studies of sediment metabolism. Lipid biomarkers will be used to characterize the sources of organic matter to creek sediments, and stable isotope analysis of bacterial specific biomarkers to identify the sources of organic carbon utilized by sediment bacteria. The biomarkers will reveal whether sediment bacteria use organic matter substrates, such as benthic microalgal carbon, selectively or in proportion to availability. Overall, results from the proposed study will provide important information about how sediment carbon dynamics in shallow tidal creeks respond to long term eutrophication. Furthermore, findings will enhance understanding of the role of tidal creeks in coastal biogeochemistry.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Bulk soil and elemental properties of marsh and infilled pond soils collected in 2014-2015 within Plum Island Ecosystems LTER2020-11-13Final no updates expected
Ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO) temperature and carbon dioxide evolved values of soils collected in 2014-2015 within Plum Island Ecosystems LTER2020-10-21Final no updates expected
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy raw spectra of soils collected in 2014-2015 within Plum Island Ecosystems LTER2020-10-21Final no updates expected
Ramped pyrolysis oxidation (RPO) C isotope values of soils collected in 2014-2015 within Plum Island Ecosystems LTER2020-10-21Final no updates expected
Isotopic composition of phospholipid-linked fatty acids (PLFAs) in the surface sediments of three marsh ponds in PIE-LTER (Rowley, MA) from 2014.2018-06-05Final no updates expected
Organic matter composition of the dominant plants in and around three marsh ponds in PIE-LTER (Rowley, MA) from 2014.2018-06-05Final no updates expected
Concentrations of phospholipid-linked fatty acids (PLFAs) in the surface sediments of three marsh ponds in PIE-LTER (Rowley, MA) from 2014.2018-06-05Final no updates expected
Bulk sediment organic matter composition of three marsh ponds in PIE-LTER (Rowley, MA) from 2014.2018-06-05Final no updates expected
Suspended particulate organic matter composition of three marsh ponds in PIE-LTER (Rowley, MA) from 2014.2018-06-05Final no updates expected
Noble gas concentrations and saturations from Marsh Pond in Massachusetts, USA from 2014. 2016-12-19Final no updates expected
Data describing oxygen, temperature, and salinity in Marsh Pond in Massachusetts from 2014.2016-12-19Final no updates expected
Raw benthic chlorophyll and phaeophytin data from cores collected in Massachusetts from 2012-2015.2016-12-08Final no updates expected
Wind speed, temperature, and PAR observations from Massachusetts from 2012-2015.2016-12-08Final no updates expected
Deployment history of sensors recording dissolved oxygen from Massachusetts from 2012.2016-12-08Final no updates expected
Water and oxygen metabolism flux data from two tidal creeks on Plum Island, Massachusetts during 2012.2016-12-08Final no updates expected
Raw concentrations of individual PLFA compounds from Massachusetts from 2012-2015.2016-12-08Final no updates expected
Water temperature data from stable isotope labeling experiments conducted from 2012.2016-12-08Final no updates expected
PAR data from stable isotope experiments conducted in Massachusetts from 2012.2016-12-08Final no updates expected
Raw sediment C isotope values collected in Massachusetts from 2012 to 20152016-12-02Final no updates expected
Sediment PLFA isotope values from Massachusetts collected from 2012-20152016-12-02Final no updates expected

People

Principal Investigator: Rachel Stanley
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

Co-Principal Investigator: Amanda Spivak
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)

Contact: Rachel Stanley
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)


Data Management Plan

Stanley_Spivak_DMP_OCE-1233678.pdf (49.06 KB)
02/09/2025