%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Umbricht, J. %A Filella, A. %A Klett, A. %A Vogts, A. %A Benavides, Mar %A Voss, M. %T Uptake of dissolved inorganic nitrogen and N2 fixation by Crocosphaera watsonii under climate change scenarios %D 2024 %L fdi:010091090 %G ENG %J Frontiers in Marine Science %K nitrogen fixation ; ocean warming ; ocean acidification ; nitrogen assimilation ; Crocosphaera ; minicosm experiment %K MEDITERRANEE %M ISI:001265563800001 %P 1388214 [13 ] %R 10.3389/fmars.2024.1388214 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091090 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/2024-08/010091090.pdf %V 11 %W Horizon (IRD) %X The response of N-2 fixation to projected future conditions in the ocean cannot be reliably predicted to date. We conducted a minicosm experiment with pre-acclimated cultures of the globally significant diazotroph Crocosphaera watsonii strain WH8501 ("Crocosphaera"). PH and temperature were altered simultaneously to match the RCP scenarios 4.5 and 6 and investigate a more realistic future scenario compared to studies that focus on changes of a single stressor only. The cell abundance and nitrogen metabolism of Crocosphaera was monitored over 5 days. Our results imply that Crocosphaera is able to simultaneously perform N-2 fixation and assimilate dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN, i.e., nitrate and ammonium) under all the conditions tested and implies a competition with non-diazotrophic phytoplankton for DIN, which should be further investigated. Using NanoSIMS analysis of single cells, our results point towards a preference for DIN assimilation over N-2 fixation under more acidic and warmer conditions. Overall, our results show that while the combined alteration of pH and temperature had a negative effect on the diazotroph's growth and N-2 fixation, Crocosphaera is likely to cope well with conditions in the future ocean. The high intra-population variability in nitrogen assimilation pathways may give this species the flexibility to quickly react to environmental changes. %$ 034 ; 021 ; 084