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Distribution of Algal Photosynthates As Seen Using Planar Optodes Allison Gregg 3/5/11

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Distribution of Algal Photosynthates As Seen Using Planar Optodes. Allison Gregg 3/5/11. Background on Coral-Algal Interactions. Coral reefs filled with great diversity of organisms Corals around the world are succumbing to environmental stressors How is algae playing a part?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Distribution of Algal Photosynthates As Seen Using Planar Optodes

Distribution of Algal Photosynthates As Seen

Using Planar OptodesAllison Gregg

3/5/11

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Background on Coral-Algal Interactions

Coral reefs filled with great diversity of organisms

Corals around the world are succumbing to environmental stressors

How is algae playing a part?

Top:http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090320164659.htmBottom: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/08/science/earth/08obalga.html

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What is Really Going On? Microprobes have shown

that coral-algae interaction zones are hypoxic

Leads to coral disease What is the mechanism

behind this?-microbe mediated?-or something else?

Planar optodes as a way to visualize what is happening Jennifer Smith, http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~jsmith/JenniferSmith-Research.htm

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What Are Planar Optodes? a type of optical

sensor used for visualizing various analyte concentrations

Able to visualize two dimensional space as opposed to electrodes

used for O2 ,CO2, pH, temperature

~2 cm

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^Oxygen bubbled water^

^Nitrogen bubbled water^

How Do Oxygen Optodes Work?

Oxygen optode is made from a cocktail consisting of PtOEP indicator and coumarin antenna dye, immobilized in a polystyrene matrix

PtOEP signal is chemically dependent on analyte concentration; coumarin signal is independent of analyte

Analyte concentration calculated from ratio of fluorescence intensity of indicator: antenna

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Experimental Design Original Hypothesis:

Increase of flow leads to increased rates of photosynthesis in coral and macro algae

First, turf algae was placed in a chamber with no flow to determine baseline measurements of photosynthesis

What we found was surprising…

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Algae After Being Exposed to Light for Two Hours:

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Would We Get the Same Outcome with Flow?

Macro algae was put in front of optode sheet too see how oxygen was distributed in response to flow

Was there more diffusion through environment?

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When a Photosynthesizing Algae is Exposed to Flow

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What Does This Mean? Oxygen released from algae during

photosynthesis in discrete region- no diffusion Respiration of algae from all around surrounding

area New Hypothesis: The distinct oxygen

gradients produced from algae suggest that the position of coral to algae relative to direction of flow could play a part in the hypoxia along an interface.

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The Next Step Does this pattern of distribution occur in other

algae species or coral? Glucose optode to see if DOC is released in

same pattern as oxygen Field work to see if these patterns at interaction

zones can be seen in situ Can a relationship between prevalence of coral

disease and positioning of algae up current or down current from coral be found?

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Acknowledgements Thanks to:

Forest Rohwer Rohwer Labbies Andi Haas Morten Larsen Ronnie Glud Sergey Borisov Jen Smith Mark Hatay Peter Salamon Anca Segall Undergraduate Biomath

group

Funding: NSF-funded STEM

Scholarship National Science

Foundation

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Ratio to Concentration Ratio= (R-G)/G This ratio is then used to determine the

concentration using the Stern-Volmer equation: C= (R0-R)/(Ksv(R0-R*)

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How Does Math Come into Play?

Actual concentration of oxygen is determined by using the modified Stern-Volmer equation:- R/R0=(f/1+Ksv1[O2] + (f-1)/ 1+Ksv2[O2])Where f is the unquenchable fraction of theoptode, R is the ratio at a certain [O2], R0 isratio at anoxia, Ksv2=0, and Ksv1 is the slopeof the line R0/R vs [O2]