The significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system
The Lagrangian progression of a biological community was followed in a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system, north-west Africa, during offshore advection. The inert dual tracers sulfur hexafluoride and helium-3 labelled a freshly upwelled patch of water that was mapped for 8 days. Changes in...
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doaj-f2d2cab22de84f7186958349d7eea14f2020-11-24T22:06:32ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892016-05-0113102873288810.5194/bg-13-2873-2016The significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling systemD. R. Clark0C. E. Widdicombe1A. P. Rees2E. M. S. Woodward3Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3DH, UKPlymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3DH, UKPlymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3DH, UKPlymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3DH, UKThe Lagrangian progression of a biological community was followed in a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system, north-west Africa, during offshore advection. The inert dual tracers sulfur hexafluoride and helium-3 labelled a freshly upwelled patch of water that was mapped for 8 days. Changes in biological, physical, and chemical characteristics were measured, including phytoplankton productivity, nitrogen assimilation, and regeneration. Freshly upwelled water contained high nutrient concentrations but was depleted in N compared to Redfield stoichiometry. The highest rate of primary productivity was measured on the continental shelf, associated with high rates of nitrogen assimilation and a phytoplankton community dominated by diatoms and flagellates. Indicators of phytoplankton abundance and activity decreased as the labelled water mass transited the continental shelf slope into deeper water, possibly linked to the mixed layer depth exceeding the light penetration depth. By the end of the study, the primary productivity rate decreased and was associated with lower rates of nitrogen assimilation and lower nutrient concentrations. Nitrogen regeneration and assimilation took place simultaneously. Results highlighted the importance of regenerated NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup> in sustaining phytoplankton productivity and indicate that the upwelled NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> pool contained an increasing fraction of regenerated NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> as it advected offshore. By calculating this fraction and incorporating it into an <i>f</i> ratio formulation, we estimated that of the 12.38 Tg C of annual regional production, 4.73 Tg C was exportable.http://www.biogeosciences.net/13/2873/2016/bg-13-2873-2016.pdf |
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The significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system |
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The significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system |
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The significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system |
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The significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system |
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The significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system |
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significance of nitrogen regeneration for new production within a filament of the mauritanian upwelling system |
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The Lagrangian progression of a biological community was followed
in a filament of the Mauritanian upwelling system, north-west Africa, during
offshore advection. The inert dual tracers sulfur hexafluoride and helium-3
labelled a freshly upwelled patch of water that was mapped for 8 days.
Changes in biological, physical, and chemical characteristics were measured,
including phytoplankton productivity, nitrogen assimilation, and
regeneration. Freshly upwelled water contained high nutrient concentrations
but was depleted in N compared to Redfield stoichiometry. The highest rate of
primary productivity was measured on the continental shelf, associated with
high rates of nitrogen assimilation and a phytoplankton community dominated
by diatoms and flagellates. Indicators of phytoplankton abundance and
activity decreased as the labelled water mass transited the continental shelf
slope into deeper water, possibly linked to the mixed layer depth exceeding
the light penetration depth. By the end of the study, the primary
productivity rate decreased and was associated with lower rates of nitrogen
assimilation and lower nutrient concentrations. Nitrogen regeneration and
assimilation took place simultaneously. Results highlighted the importance of
regenerated NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup> in sustaining phytoplankton productivity and
indicate that the upwelled NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> pool contained an increasing
fraction of regenerated NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup> as it advected offshore. By
calculating this fraction and incorporating it into an <i>f</i> ratio formulation,
we estimated that of the 12.38 Tg C of annual regional production,
4.73 Tg C was exportable. |
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