Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean
Abstract Aim Biological nitrogen fixation supports primary production in oligotrophic water, but its link to higher trophic levels has not been described fully on a biogeographical basis. Here, we determine the regional patterns of the contribution of the combined nitrogen to biological production w...
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crwiley:10.1111/geb.12823 2024-04-07T07:51:50+00:00 Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean Horii, Sachiko Takahashi, Kazutaka Shiozaki, Takuhei Hashihama, Fuminori Furuya, Ken Asahi Group Foundation Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/geb.12823 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fgeb.12823 http://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/chorus/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fgeb.12823 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/geb.12823 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Global Ecology and Biogeography volume 27, issue 12, page 1467-1480 ISSN 1466-822X 1466-8238 Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Global and Planetary Change journal-article 2018 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12823 2024-03-08T03:49:18Z Abstract Aim Biological nitrogen fixation supports primary production in oligotrophic water, but its link to higher trophic levels has not been described fully on a biogeographical basis. Here, we determine the regional patterns of the contribution of the combined nitrogen to biological production within the epipelagic layer of the mid‐Pacific Ocean using the isotopic signatures of nitrogen (δ 15 N) and carbon (δ 13 C) in the biological components. Location The mid‐Pacific Ocean along 170° W between the southern subtropical front and the Chukchi Sea. Time period Northern and austral summer in 2013 and 2014. Major taxa studied Planktonic and micronektonic biota in the euphotic layer. Methods We measured the geographical variations in δ 15 N and δ 13 C of the suspended particulate organic matter (POM), mesozooplankton assemblage and micronektonic fish. We analysed the relationships among these values and the environmental variables of temperature, nitrate concentration and biological nitrogen fixation activity along a 12,000‐km meridional transect. Results The POM δ 15 N at 0 m was negatively correlated with in situ N 2 fixation activity in the subtropical region, whereas that in the equatorial and high‐latitude regions was correlated with the nitrate concentration at 0 m. We found that the ratios of the increase in δ 15 N to δ 13 C along the grazing food chain were consistent throughout the equatorial and subtropical regions. Cluster analyses based on the stable isotopic signatures in the biotic components revealed that the food chains in the stations within the subtropical mid‐Pacific Ocean were separated into three groups based on the differential contributions of biological nitrogen fixation. Main conclusions Distinct food chains from primary to tertiary production sustained by different nitrogen sources, nitrate below the euphotic zone, and diazotrophic nitrogen occur within the same biogeographical provinces in the subtropical mid‐Pacific Ocean. The diazotroph‐dominant community contributes substantially to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Chukchi Chukchi Sea Wiley Online Library Austral Chukchi Sea Pacific Global Ecology and Biogeography 27 12 1467 1480 |
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Ecology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Global and Planetary Change Horii, Sachiko Takahashi, Kazutaka Shiozaki, Takuhei Hashihama, Fuminori Furuya, Ken Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean |
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Abstract Aim Biological nitrogen fixation supports primary production in oligotrophic water, but its link to higher trophic levels has not been described fully on a biogeographical basis. Here, we determine the regional patterns of the contribution of the combined nitrogen to biological production within the epipelagic layer of the mid‐Pacific Ocean using the isotopic signatures of nitrogen (δ 15 N) and carbon (δ 13 C) in the biological components. Location The mid‐Pacific Ocean along 170° W between the southern subtropical front and the Chukchi Sea. Time period Northern and austral summer in 2013 and 2014. Major taxa studied Planktonic and micronektonic biota in the euphotic layer. Methods We measured the geographical variations in δ 15 N and δ 13 C of the suspended particulate organic matter (POM), mesozooplankton assemblage and micronektonic fish. We analysed the relationships among these values and the environmental variables of temperature, nitrate concentration and biological nitrogen fixation activity along a 12,000‐km meridional transect. Results The POM δ 15 N at 0 m was negatively correlated with in situ N 2 fixation activity in the subtropical region, whereas that in the equatorial and high‐latitude regions was correlated with the nitrate concentration at 0 m. We found that the ratios of the increase in δ 15 N to δ 13 C along the grazing food chain were consistent throughout the equatorial and subtropical regions. Cluster analyses based on the stable isotopic signatures in the biotic components revealed that the food chains in the stations within the subtropical mid‐Pacific Ocean were separated into three groups based on the differential contributions of biological nitrogen fixation. Main conclusions Distinct food chains from primary to tertiary production sustained by different nitrogen sources, nitrate below the euphotic zone, and diazotrophic nitrogen occur within the same biogeographical provinces in the subtropical mid‐Pacific Ocean. The diazotroph‐dominant community contributes substantially to ... |
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Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean |
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Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean |
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Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean |
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Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean |
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Stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐Pacific Ocean |
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stable isotopic evidence for the differential contribution of diazotrophs to the epipelagic grazing food chain in the mid‐pacific ocean |
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