Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific
On the global scale, N<sub>2</sub> fixation provides the major external source of reactive nitrogen to the surface ocean, surpassing atmospheric and riverine inputs, and sustains ∼ 50 % of new primary production in oligotrophic environments. The main goal of the VAriability of vertical...
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doaj-672d551c25164764b58a519bb6f1cd3d2020-11-25T01:56:28ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892016-05-011392803281410.5194/bg-13-2803-2016Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst PacificS. Bonnet0T. Moutin1M. Rodier2J.-M. Grisoni3F. Louis4E. Folcher5B. Bourgeois6J.-M. Boré7A. Renaud8Aix Marseille Université, CNRS/INSU, Université de Toulon, IRD, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO) UM110 13288, Marseille, FranceAix Marseille Université, CNRS/INSU, Université de Toulon, IRD, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography (MIO) UM110 13288, Marseille, FranceInstitut de Recherche pour le Développement, Université de la Polynésie française, Institut Malardé, Ifremer, UMR 241 Ecosystèmes Insulaires Océaniens (EIO), IRD Tahiti, PB 529, 98713 Papeete, Tahiti, French PolynesiaObservatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer, UMS 829, Villefranche-sur-Mer, FranceObservatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer, UMS 829, Villefranche-sur-Mer, FranceInstitut de Recherche pour le Développement, 98848 Noumea, New CaledoniaInstitut de Recherche pour le Développement, 98848 Noumea, New CaledoniaInstitut de Recherche pour le Développement, 98848 Noumea, New CaledoniaInstitut de Recherche pour le Développement, 98848 Noumea, New CaledoniaOn the global scale, N<sub>2</sub> fixation provides the major external source of reactive nitrogen to the surface ocean, surpassing atmospheric and riverine inputs, and sustains ∼ 50 % of new primary production in oligotrophic environments. The main goal of the VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific (VAHINE) project was to study the fate of nitrogen newly fixed by diazotrophs (or diazotroph-derived nitrogen) in oceanic food webs, and how it impacts heterotrophic bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton dynamics, stocks and fluxes of biogenic elements and particle export. Three large-volume ( ∼ 50 m<sup>3</sup>) mesocosms were deployed in a tropical oligotrophic ecosystem (the New Caledonia lagoon, south-eastern Pacific) and intentionally fertilized with ∼ 0.8 µM of dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) to stimulate diazotrophy and follow subsequent ecosystem changes. VAHINE was a multidisciplinary project involving close collaborations between biogeochemists, molecular ecologist, chemists, marine opticians and modellers. This introductory paper describes in detail the scientific objectives of the project as well as the implementation plan: the mesocosm description and deployment, the selection of the study site (New Caledonian lagoon), and the logistical and sampling strategy. The main hydrological and biogeochemical conditions of the study site before the mesocosm deployment and during the experiment itself are described, and a general overview of the papers published in this special issue is presented.http://www.biogeosciences.net/13/2803/2016/bg-13-2803-2016.pdf |
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S. Bonnet T. Moutin M. Rodier J.-M. Grisoni F. Louis E. Folcher B. Bourgeois J.-M. Boré A. Renaud Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific Biogeosciences |
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Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific |
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Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific |
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Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific |
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Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific |
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Introduction to the project VAHINE: VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the south wEst Pacific |
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On the global scale, N<sub>2</sub> fixation
provides the major external source of reactive nitrogen to the surface ocean,
surpassing atmospheric and riverine inputs, and sustains ∼ 50 % of
new primary production in oligotrophic environments. The main goal of the
VAriability of vertical and tropHIc transfer of diazotroph derived N in the
south wEst Pacific (VAHINE) project was to study the fate of nitrogen newly
fixed by diazotrophs (or diazotroph-derived nitrogen) in oceanic food webs,
and how it impacts heterotrophic bacteria, phytoplankton and zooplankton
dynamics, stocks and fluxes of biogenic elements and particle export.
Three large-volume ( ∼ 50 m<sup>3</sup>) mesocosms were deployed in a tropical
oligotrophic ecosystem (the New Caledonia lagoon, south-eastern Pacific) and
intentionally fertilized with ∼ 0.8 µM of dissolved inorganic
phosphorus (DIP) to stimulate diazotrophy and follow subsequent ecosystem
changes. VAHINE was a multidisciplinary project involving
close collaborations between biogeochemists, molecular ecologist, chemists,
marine opticians and modellers. This introductory paper describes in detail
the scientific objectives of the project as well as the implementation plan:
the mesocosm description and deployment, the selection of the study site (New
Caledonian lagoon), and the logistical and sampling strategy. The main
hydrological and biogeochemical conditions of the study site before the
mesocosm deployment and during the experiment itself are described, and a
general overview of the papers published in this special issue is presented. |
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