Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5161367 Organic Geochemistry 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Alkenones are found in diverse prymnesiophytes including Emiliania huxleyi, which ranges throughout the world ocean. The number of double bonds in alkenones corresponds with growth temperature, and calibrations between sea surface temperature and alkenone unsaturation have been used to establish alkenone unsaturation as a temperature proxy in ancient sediments. Here we report virus infection causes a relative increase in the proportion of diunsaturated alkenones in E. huxleyi strain CCMP 374. As virus infection routinely terminates E. huxleyi blooms in the ocean, it is possible that this contributes to the variance in alkenone-based temperature estimates for core-top sediments.
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