Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx

The European Sector of the Arctic Ocean is characterized by low CO 2 concentrations in seawater during spring and summer, largely due to strong biological uptake driven by extensive plankton blooms in spring. The spring plankton bloom is eventually terminated by nutrient depletion and grazing. Howev...

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Main Authors: Marina Sanz-Martín, Melissa Chierici, Elena Mesa, Paloma Carrillo-de-Albornoz, Antonio Delgado-Huertas, Susana Agustí, Marit Reigstad, Svein Kristiansen, Paul F. J. Wassmann, Carlos M. Duarte
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00221.s001
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/6753257 2023-05-15T14:34:29+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx Marina Sanz-Martín Melissa Chierici Elena Mesa Paloma Carrillo-de-Albornoz Antonio Delgado-Huertas Susana Agustí Marit Reigstad Svein Kristiansen Paul F. J. Wassmann Carlos M. Duarte 2018-07-06T04:22:38Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00221.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/Data_Sheet_1_Episodic_Arctic_CO2_Limitation_in_the_West_Svalbard_Shelf_docx/6753257 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2018.00221.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/Data_Sheet_1_Episodic_Arctic_CO2_Limitation_in_the_West_Svalbard_Shelf_docx/6753257 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering CO2 limitation gross primary production Arctic Ocean spring blooms plankton communities CO2 additions Dataset 2018 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00221.s001 2018-07-11T22:57:26Z The European Sector of the Arctic Ocean is characterized by low CO 2 concentrations in seawater during spring and summer, largely due to strong biological uptake driven by extensive plankton blooms in spring. The spring plankton bloom is eventually terminated by nutrient depletion and grazing. However, low CO 2 concentrations in seawater and low atmospheric resupply of CO 2 can cause episodes during which the phytoplankton growth is limited by CO 2 . Here, we show that gross primary production (GPP) of Arctic plankton communities increases from 32 to 72% on average with CO 2 additions in spring. Enhanced GPP with CO 2 additions occur during episodes of high productivity, low CO 2 concentration and in the presence of dissolved inorganic nutrients. However, during summer the addition of CO 2 supresses planktonic Arctic GPP. Events of CO 2 limitation in spring may contribute to the termination of the Arctic spring plankton blooms. The stimulation of GPP by CO 2 during the spring bloom provides a biotic feedback loop that might influence the global role played by the Arctic Ocean as a CO 2 sink in the future. Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Phytoplankton Svalbard Frontiers: Figshare Arctic Arctic Ocean Svalbard
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
CO2 limitation
gross primary production
Arctic Ocean
spring blooms
plankton communities
CO2 additions
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
CO2 limitation
gross primary production
Arctic Ocean
spring blooms
plankton communities
CO2 additions
Marina Sanz-Martín
Melissa Chierici
Elena Mesa
Paloma Carrillo-de-Albornoz
Antonio Delgado-Huertas
Susana Agustí
Marit Reigstad
Svein Kristiansen
Paul F. J. Wassmann
Carlos M. Duarte
Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
CO2 limitation
gross primary production
Arctic Ocean
spring blooms
plankton communities
CO2 additions
description The European Sector of the Arctic Ocean is characterized by low CO 2 concentrations in seawater during spring and summer, largely due to strong biological uptake driven by extensive plankton blooms in spring. The spring plankton bloom is eventually terminated by nutrient depletion and grazing. However, low CO 2 concentrations in seawater and low atmospheric resupply of CO 2 can cause episodes during which the phytoplankton growth is limited by CO 2 . Here, we show that gross primary production (GPP) of Arctic plankton communities increases from 32 to 72% on average with CO 2 additions in spring. Enhanced GPP with CO 2 additions occur during episodes of high productivity, low CO 2 concentration and in the presence of dissolved inorganic nutrients. However, during summer the addition of CO 2 supresses planktonic Arctic GPP. Events of CO 2 limitation in spring may contribute to the termination of the Arctic spring plankton blooms. The stimulation of GPP by CO 2 during the spring bloom provides a biotic feedback loop that might influence the global role played by the Arctic Ocean as a CO 2 sink in the future.
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author Marina Sanz-Martín
Melissa Chierici
Elena Mesa
Paloma Carrillo-de-Albornoz
Antonio Delgado-Huertas
Susana Agustí
Marit Reigstad
Svein Kristiansen
Paul F. J. Wassmann
Carlos M. Duarte
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Melissa Chierici
Elena Mesa
Paloma Carrillo-de-Albornoz
Antonio Delgado-Huertas
Susana Agustí
Marit Reigstad
Svein Kristiansen
Paul F. J. Wassmann
Carlos M. Duarte
author_sort Marina Sanz-Martín
title Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx
title_short Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx
title_full Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_1_Episodic Arctic CO2 Limitation in the West Svalbard Shelf.docx
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