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Processes and patterns of oceanic nutrient limitation

Processes and patterns of oceanic nutrient limitation
Processes and patterns of oceanic nutrient limitation
Microbial activity is a fundamental component of oceanic nutrient cycles. Photosynthetic microbes, collectively termed phytoplankton, are responsible for the vast majority of primary production in marine waters. The availability of nutrients in the upper ocean frequently limits the activity and abundance of these organisms. Experimental data have revealed two broad regimes of phytoplankton nutrient limitation in the modern upper ocean. Nitrogen availability tends to limit productivity throughout much of the surface low-latitude ocean, where the supply of nutrients from the subsurface is relatively slow. In contrast, iron often limits productivity where subsurface nutrient supply is enhanced, including within the main oceanic upwelling regions of the Southern Ocean and the eastern equatorial Pacific. Phosphorus, vitamins and micronutrients other than iron may also (co-)limit marine phytoplankton. The spatial patterns and importance of co-limitation, however, remain unclear. Variability in the stoichiometries of nutrient supply and biological demand are key determinants of oceanic nutrient limitation. Deciphering the mechanisms that underpin this variability, and the consequences for marine microbes, will be a challenge. But such knowledge will be crucial for accurately predicting the consequences of ongoing anthropogenic perturbations to oceanic nutrient biogeochemistry.
Oceanography Biogeochemistry Ecology Climate science
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Moore, C.M., Mills, M.M., Arrigo, K.R., Berman-Frank, I., Bopp, L., Boyd, P.W., Galbraith, E.D., Geider, R.J., Guieu, C., Jaccard, S.L., Jickells, T.D., La Roche, J., Lenton, T.M., Mahowald, N.M., Marañón, E., Marinov, I., Moore, J.K., Nakatsuka, T., Oschlies, A., Saito, M.A., Thingstad, T.F., Tsuda, A. and Ulloa, O. (2013) Processes and patterns of oceanic nutrient limitation. Nature Geoscience, 6, 701-710. (doi:10.1038/ngeo1765).

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Abstract

Microbial activity is a fundamental component of oceanic nutrient cycles. Photosynthetic microbes, collectively termed phytoplankton, are responsible for the vast majority of primary production in marine waters. The availability of nutrients in the upper ocean frequently limits the activity and abundance of these organisms. Experimental data have revealed two broad regimes of phytoplankton nutrient limitation in the modern upper ocean. Nitrogen availability tends to limit productivity throughout much of the surface low-latitude ocean, where the supply of nutrients from the subsurface is relatively slow. In contrast, iron often limits productivity where subsurface nutrient supply is enhanced, including within the main oceanic upwelling regions of the Southern Ocean and the eastern equatorial Pacific. Phosphorus, vitamins and micronutrients other than iron may also (co-)limit marine phytoplankton. The spatial patterns and importance of co-limitation, however, remain unclear. Variability in the stoichiometries of nutrient supply and biological demand are key determinants of oceanic nutrient limitation. Deciphering the mechanisms that underpin this variability, and the consequences for marine microbes, will be a challenge. But such knowledge will be crucial for accurately predicting the consequences of ongoing anthropogenic perturbations to oceanic nutrient biogeochemistry.

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Published date: 2013
Keywords: Oceanography Biogeochemistry Ecology Climate science
Organisations: Ocean Biochemistry & Ecosystems

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Local EPrints ID: 356229
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356229
ISSN: 1752-0894
PURE UUID: a095521d-b82b-42a0-b8e9-55d57aaa4d0b
ORCID for C.M. Moore: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9541-6046

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Date deposited: 29 Aug 2013 14:59
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:03

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Author: C.M. Moore ORCID iD
Author: M.M. Mills
Author: K.R. Arrigo
Author: I. Berman-Frank
Author: L. Bopp
Author: P.W. Boyd
Author: E.D. Galbraith
Author: R.J. Geider
Author: C. Guieu
Author: S.L. Jaccard
Author: T.D. Jickells
Author: J. La Roche
Author: T.M. Lenton
Author: N.M. Mahowald
Author: E. Marañón
Author: I. Marinov
Author: J.K. Moore
Author: T. Nakatsuka
Author: A. Oschlies
Author: M.A. Saito
Author: T.F. Thingstad
Author: A. Tsuda
Author: O. Ulloa

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