Project: CAREER: Energy fluxes and community stability in a dynamic, high-latitude kelp ecosystem

Acronym/Short Name:High latitude kelp dynamics
Project Duration:2018-04 -2024-03
Geolocation:SE Alaskan coastal waters

Description

NSF Award Abstract:
High latitude kelp forests support a wealth of ecologically and economically important species, buffer coastlines from high-energy storms, and play a critical role in the marine carbon cycle by sequestering and storing large amounts of carbon. Understanding how energy fluxes and consumer-resource interactions vary in these kelp communities is critical for defining robust management strategies that help maintain these valuable ecosystem services. In this integrated research and education program, the project team will investigate how consumer populations respond to variability in temperature, carbonate chemistry and resource quality to influence the food webs and ecosystem stability of kelp forests. A comprehensive suite of studies conducted at the northern range limit for giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) in SE Alaska will examine how kelp communities respond to variable environmental conditions arising from seasonal variability and changing ocean temperature and acidification conditions. As part of this project, undergraduate and high school students will receive comprehensive training through (1) an immersive field-based class in Sitka Sound, Alaska, (2) intensive, mentored research internships, and (3) experiential training in science communication and public outreach that will include a variety of opportunities to disseminate research findings through podcasts, public lectures and radio broadcasts.

Consumer-resource interactions structure food webs and govern ecosystem stability, yet our understanding of how these important interactions may change under future climatic conditions is hampered by the complexity of direct and indirect effects of multiple stressors within and between trophic levels. For example, environmentally mediated changes in nutritional quality and chemical deterrence of primary producers have the potential to alter herbivory rates and energy fluxes between primary producers and consumers, with implications for ecosystem stability. Moreover, the effects of global change on primary producers are likely to depend on other limiting resources, such as light and nutrients, which vary seasonally in dynamic, temperate and high latitude ecosystems. In marine ecosystems at high latitude, climate models predict that ocean acidification will be most pronounced during the winter months, when primary production is limited by light. This project is built around the hypothesis that there could be a mismatch in the energetic demands of primary consumers caused by warming and ocean acidification and resource availability and quality during winter months, with cascading effects on trophic structure and ecosystem stability in the future. Through complementary lab and field experiments, the project team will determine 1) how temperature and carbonate chemistry combine to affect primary consumer bioenergetics across a diversity of species and 2) the indirect effects of ocean acidification and warming on primary consumers via environmentally mediated changes in the availability, nutritional quality and palatability of primary producers across seasons. Using the data from the laboratory and field experiments, the project team will 3) construct a model of the emergent effects of warming and ocean acidification on trophic structure and ecosystem stability in seasonally dynamic, high latitude environments.

This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Seasonal fatty acid profiles of marine algae and invertebrates from Sitka Sound, Alaska in 20192024-12-27Final no updates expected
Urchin and abalone density responses to caged Pycnopodia field experiment in Sitka Sound urchin barrens, February 2023 from from February 2023 (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2024-11-01Preliminary and in progress
Pre-experiment Urchin Barren Characterization2024-11-01Preliminary and in progress
Sitka Sound Kelp Wet Weights2024-11-01Preliminary and in progress
Carbon and nitrogen data from kelp determined during seasonal global change experiments examining the effects of seasonal variation in light availability and nutrients on the response of three high-latitude kelp species2023-08-18Final no updates expected
Results from feeding assays conducted as part of seasonal global change experiments examining the effects of seasonal variation in light availability and nutrients on the response of three high-latitude kelp species2023-08-17Final no updates expected
Kelp growth data from seasonal global change experiments examining the effects of seasonal variation in light availability and nutrients on the response of three high-latitude kelp species 2023-08-16Final no updates expected
Nutrient monitoring data collected as part of macroalgal surveys in Sitka Sound, Alaska kelp beds from 2016 to 20202022-10-11Final no updates expected
Macroalgal carbon and nitrogen data collected as part of macroalgal surveys in Sitka Sound, Alaska kelp beds from 2018 to 20202022-10-11Final no updates expected
Kelp retention data from macroalgal surveys in Sitka Sound, Alaska kelp beds from 2017 to 20192022-10-10Final no updates expected
Kelp understory blade growth data from macroalgal surveys in Sitka Sound, Alaska kelp beds from 2018 to 20192022-10-10Final no updates expected
Macroalgal production rates calculated from field data collected during macroalgal surveys in Sitka Sound, Alaska kelp beds from 2017 to 20192022-10-10Final no updates expected
Kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) frond growth data from macroalgal surveys in Sitka Sound, Alaska kelp beds from 2017 to 20192022-10-10Final no updates expected
Plant biomass and foliar standing crop (FSC) data from macroalgal surveys in Sitka Sound, Alaska kelp beds from 2010 to 20192022-10-10Final no updates expected
Oxygen evolution data for macroalgae during photo physiology incubations for photosynthesis-irradiance curves from August to September 2017 (High latitude kelp dynamics)2021-08-04Final no updates expected
Total alkalinity incubation data for coralline algae from August to September 2017 at the Sitka Sound Science Center (SSSC) (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2021-08-04Final no updates expected
Linear extension measurements of species from two common morphotypes of coralline algae found in Sitka Sound, AK. from 2017 - 2019 (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2021-08-03Final no updates expected
Environmental data from experimental aquaria during a laboratory experiment testing the effects of pH, light availability and biotic interaction on coralline algae calcification and productivity at the Sitka Sound Science Center in 20172021-07-30Final no updates expected
Year-round variation in relative light intensity reaching the benthos on four coraline rocky reed sites in Sitka Sound, AK from 2017 to 20202021-07-27Final no updates expected
Wet and buoyant weight measurements of macroalgae at the Sitka Sound Science Center (SSSC) from August to September 2017 (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2021-07-27Final no updates expected
Abalone consumption rates from experiment at the Sitka Sound Science Center (SSSC) from June-October 2017 (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2021-07-02Final no updates expected
GPS coordinates for survey sites in Sitka Sound and Torch Bay, Alaska from 2003 to 2019 (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2021-06-01Final no updates expected
Abalone growth responses from a fully factorial mesocosm experiment manipulating pH and diet from June to October 2017 (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2021-05-20Final no updates expected
Abalone respiration rates from a fully factorial mesocosm experiment manipulating pH and diet from June to October 2017 (High latitude kelp dynamics project)2021-05-20Final no updates expected
Benthic community cover and counts in Sitka Sound and Torch Bay, Alaska from 1988 to 20192021-02-27Final no updates expected
Sea urchin frequency and diameters as surveyed in Sitka Sound and Torch Bay, Alaska2021-02-26Final no updates expected

People

Principal Investigator: Kristy J. Kroeker
University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC)

Contact: Kristy J. Kroeker
University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC)


Data Management Plan

DMP_Kroeker_OCE-1752600.pdf (91.39 KB)
02/09/2025