Temperature influence on the carbon isotopic composition of Globigerina bulloides and Orbulina universa (planktonic foraminifera)

Citation
Be. Bemis et al., Temperature influence on the carbon isotopic composition of Globigerina bulloides and Orbulina universa (planktonic foraminifera), MAR MICROPA, 38(3-4), 2000, pp. 213-228
Citations number
77
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY
ISSN journal
03778398 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
213 - 228
Database
ISI
SICI code
0377-8398(200004)38:3-4<213:TIOTCI>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Laboratory experiments with the planktonic foraminifera Globigerina bulloid es (nonsymbiotic) and Orbulina universa (symbiotic) were carried out to exa mine the effects of temperature, irradiance (symbiont photosynthesis), [CO3 2-], and ontogeny on shell delta(13)C values. In ambient seawater ([CO32-] = 171 mu mol kg(-1)), the delta(13)C of G. bulloides shells decreases 0.11 parts per thousand degrees C-1, a pattern that likely results from the inco rporation of more respired CO2 into shell carbon at higher metabolic rates. The delta(13)C of O. universa shells grown under low light (LL) levels is insensitive to temperature and records the delta(13)C value of seawater Sig ma CO2, whereas the delta(13)C Of high light (I-IL) shells increases slight ly with temperature (0.05 parts per thousand degrees C-1). HL O. universa g rown in elevated [CO32-] seawater are isotopically depleted relative to tho se grown in ambient seawater, although it is uncertain from these experimen ts whether the [CO32-] influence on delta(13)C is affected by temperature. When applied to deep-sea core material, these results demonstrate that diff erences in sea surface temperature and [CO32-] can bias how we interpret do wncore shifts in foraminiferal delta(13)C. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. A ll rights reserved.