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  • Cell size affects how phytoplankton take in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), but it's debated whether smaller or larger cells are more efficient at carbon uptake.
  • Smaller cells benefit from better diffusion rates according to Fick's Law, while larger cells can invest more energy to enhance carbon uptake mechanisms.
  • The study on the alga Dunaliella tertiolecta found that larger cells improved DIC assimilation through enhanced carbon-concentrating mechanisms, leading to faster growth and greater biovolume densities.

Article Abstract

Cell size influences the rate at which phytoplankton assimilate dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), but it is unclear whether volume-specific carbon uptake should be greater in smaller or larger cells. On the one hand, Fick's Law predicts smaller cells to have a superior diffusive CO supply. On the other, larger cells may have greater scope to invest metabolic energy to upregulate active transport per unit area through CO -concentrating mechanisms (CCMs). Previous studies have focused on among-species comparisons, which complicates disentangling the role of cell size from other covarying traits. In this study, we investigated the DIC assimilation of the green alga Dunaliella tertiolecta after using artificial selection to evolve a 9.3-fold difference in cell volume. We compared CO affinity, external carbonic anhydrase (CA ), isotopic signatures (δ C) and growth among size-selected lineages. Evolving cells to larger sizes led to an upregulation of CCMs that improved the DIC uptake of this species, with higher CO affinity, higher CA and higher δ C. Larger cells also achieved faster growth and higher maximum biovolume densities. We showed that evolutionary shifts in cell size can alter the efficiency of DIC uptake systems to influence the fitness of a phytoplankton species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.17068DOI Listing

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