Diel variation in high-frequency acoustic backscatter from Cochlodinium polykrikoides

  • Bok T
  • Na J
  • Paeng D
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Abstract

The integrated backscatter power (IBP) from Cochlodinium polykrikoides was measured every 15 min by a 5-MHz acoustic system during a 5-day cultivation with an irradiation cycle. IBP increased by 0.6 dB in 5 days, but varied by 0.83 dB during the irradiation cycle. The daily increase and diel variation in IBP were postulated to be affected by an increase in cell numbers and a diel variation in cell biovolume or density via photosynthesis, respectively. Cell division/separation might also affect a total variation in IBP. This study suggests that high-frequency acoustics may be a potential tool for investigating phytoplankton cell functions.

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Bok, T.-H., Na, J., & Paeng, D.-G. (2013). Diel variation in high-frequency acoustic backscatter from Cochlodinium polykrikoides. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(2), EL140–EL146. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4812437

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