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Vertical distribution of phytoplankton biomass, production and growth in the Atlantic subtropical gyres

Vertical distribution of phytoplankton biomass, production and growth in the Atlantic subtropical gyres
Vertical distribution of phytoplankton biomass, production and growth in the Atlantic subtropical gyres
Ninety-four stations were sampled in the Atlantic subtropical gyres during 10 cruises carried out between 1995 and 2001, mainly in boreal spring and autumn. Chlorophyll a (Chl-a) and primary production were measured during all cruises, and phytoplankton biomass was estimated in part of them. Picoplankton (<2 ?m) represented >60% of total Chl-a concentration measured at the surface, and their contribution to this variable increased with depth. Phytoplankton carbon concentrations were higher in the upper metres of the water column, whereas Chl-a showed a deep maximum (DCM). At each station, the water column was divided into the upper mixed layer (ML) and the DCM layer (DCML). The boundary between the two layers was calculated as the depth where Chl-a concentration was 50% of the maximum Chl-a concentration. On average DCML extends from 67 to 126 m depth. Carbon to Chl-a (C:Chl-a) ratios were used to estimate phytoplankton carbon content from Chl-a in order to obtain a large phytoplankton carbon dataset. Total C:Chl-a ratios averaged (±s.e.) 103±7 (n=22) in the ML and 24±4 (n=12) in the DCML and were higher in larger cells than in picoplankton. Using these ratios and primary production measurements, we derived mean specific growth rates of 0.17±0.01 d?1 (n=173) in the ML and 0.20±0.01 d?1 (n=165) in the DCML although the differences were not significant (t-test, p>0.05). Our results suggest a moderate contribution of the DCML (43%) to both phytoplankton biomass and primary production in the Atlantic subtropical gyres.
phytoplankton, biomass, primary production, growth, Atlantic subtropical gyres, AMT
0967-0637
1616-1634
Perez, V.
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Fernandez, E.
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Maranon, E.
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Moran, X.A.G.
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Perez, V., Fernandez, E., Maranon, E., Moran, X.A.G. and Zubkov, M.V. (2006) Vertical distribution of phytoplankton biomass, production and growth in the Atlantic subtropical gyres. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 53 (10), 1616-1634. (doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2006.07.008).

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Ninety-four stations were sampled in the Atlantic subtropical gyres during 10 cruises carried out between 1995 and 2001, mainly in boreal spring and autumn. Chlorophyll a (Chl-a) and primary production were measured during all cruises, and phytoplankton biomass was estimated in part of them. Picoplankton (<2 ?m) represented >60% of total Chl-a concentration measured at the surface, and their contribution to this variable increased with depth. Phytoplankton carbon concentrations were higher in the upper metres of the water column, whereas Chl-a showed a deep maximum (DCM). At each station, the water column was divided into the upper mixed layer (ML) and the DCM layer (DCML). The boundary between the two layers was calculated as the depth where Chl-a concentration was 50% of the maximum Chl-a concentration. On average DCML extends from 67 to 126 m depth. Carbon to Chl-a (C:Chl-a) ratios were used to estimate phytoplankton carbon content from Chl-a in order to obtain a large phytoplankton carbon dataset. Total C:Chl-a ratios averaged (±s.e.) 103±7 (n=22) in the ML and 24±4 (n=12) in the DCML and were higher in larger cells than in picoplankton. Using these ratios and primary production measurements, we derived mean specific growth rates of 0.17±0.01 d?1 (n=173) in the ML and 0.20±0.01 d?1 (n=165) in the DCML although the differences were not significant (t-test, p>0.05). Our results suggest a moderate contribution of the DCML (43%) to both phytoplankton biomass and primary production in the Atlantic subtropical gyres.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: phytoplankton, biomass, primary production, growth, Atlantic subtropical gyres, AMT

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Local EPrints ID: 44240
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44240
ISSN: 0967-0637
PURE UUID: 13dbdd76-c8dc-450e-bc5c-63236a8b1b9d

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Date deposited: 20 Feb 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:01

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Author: V. Perez
Author: E. Fernandez
Author: E. Maranon
Author: X.A.G. Moran
Author: M.V. Zubkov

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