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- W4322006667 abstract "Hydrogen isotope fractionation between source water and lipids is highly variable among different taxonomic groups, and also among different compound classes within individual organisms. This variability results in lipid δ2H values that often span as much as two orders of magnitude more variability than that of environmental waters within typical ecosystems, indicating that lipid δ2H values may provide valuable biochemical and ecological information. These applications of lipid δ2H values remain underexplored.Recent results from algal batch cultures indicate that hydrogen isotope fractionation by cyanobacteria differs significantly compared to eukaryotic algae. In particular, in single species cultures with constant water δ2H values, cyanobacteria tend to produce fatty acids that are slightly 2H-enriched compared to those from most eukaryotic algae, while phytol from cyanobacteria is very 2H-depleted compared to phytol from eukaryotes. This results in larger offsets between the δ2H values of phytol and fatty acids for cyanobacteria than those observed in eukaryotic algae. In order to determine if δ2H offsets between fatty acids and phytol change in freshwater lakes with variable abundance of cyanobacteria, we collected algal biomass from two depths in the water column of Rotsee, a small lake in central Switzerland, every second week from January 2019 to February 2020. During this time the percentage of algal biovolume from cyanobacteria ranged from 0 to 82 %, with two distinct cyanobacterial blooms occurring in July and October.Water isotopes in the lake were relatively stable throughout the year, with water δ2H values varying by < 10 ‰. Lipid δ2H values, on the other hand, displayed extreme variability throughout the year. Palmitic acid (C 16:0) δ2H values varied by nearly 100 ‰ (–282 to –192 ‰), while those of phytol varied by more than 200 ‰ (–417 to –168 ‰). Consistent with expectations based on the results of cultures of single algal species, cyanobacterial blooms were characterized by larger offsets between the δ2H values of palmitic acid and phytol, and these offsets were positively correlated with the percentage of total algal biovolume attributable to cyanobacteria (R2 = 0.29; p < 0.01). These results suggest that hydrogen isotope offsets between palmitic acid and phytol in sediments have the potential to be developed as proxies for past cyanobacterial blooms, and demonstrate that hydrogen isotopes of lipids in the geologic record that are produced by many different types of aquatic organisms are more likely to be driven by ecological changes rather than changes in water isotopes." @default.
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- W4322006667 date "2023-05-15" @default.
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- W4322006667 title "Hydrogen isotope offsets between palmitic acid and phytol increase during cyanobacterial blooms" @default.
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