Kooijman SALM ,
Zonneveld C ,
Riegman R ,
Stolte W ,
Slezak D ,
Noordeloos AAM ,
Gieskes WWC ,
Faber F ,
Rijssel M van ,
Westbroek P ,
Corstjens PLAM ,
Kuile B ter
120 p
in Dutch
2001
Toon Nederlands
English Abstract The following is an extended summary of the project "A
model system approach to biological climate forcing: the example of
Emiliania huxleyi," that was carried out within the framework of the Dutch
National Programme on Air Pollution and Climate Change (NRP) - phase II. In
this report the progress is described that has been made in the formulation
of the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) Theory that now includes photosynthesis,
nutrient limitation and calcification. On top of this the next level of
organisation was explored in the adaptation of the model towards a small
ecosystem comprising an autotrophic and a heterotrophic organism together
with a decomposer, -the dynamics of biomass in vertical profiles has been
analysed. At the same time experiments were conducted with E. huxleyi in
order to be able to validate the DEB-models at the organismic level. The
experiments involved exploration of the genes that control calcification,
photosynthesis and nutrition, a detailed description of growth based on
chemostat experiments, and an inventory of environmental factors that
determine the production of dimethylsulfoniopropionate, the precursor of the
biogenic gas dimethylsufide (DMS) that regulates climate once it has reached
the atmosphere acting as a source of cloud condensation
nuclei.