Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya

The fate of large-sized phytoplankton and pathways of carbon cycling in surface waters, i.e. recycling within or export out of the euphotic zone, were investigated in the Northeast Water (NEW) Polynya (77–81�N) from 23 May to 17 August 1993. Sampling represented a wide range of ice, hydrographic and...

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Published in:Journal of Plankton Research
Main Authors: Pesant, S., Legendre, L., Gosselin, M., Ashjian, C., Booth, B., Daly, K., Fortier, L., Hirche, H. -J., Michaud, J., Smith, R. E. H., Smith, S., Smith, W. O.
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Published: Oxford University Press 1998
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Online Access:http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/20/7/1267
https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/20.7.1267
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Legendre, L.
Gosselin, M.
Ashjian, C.
Booth, B.
Daly, K.
Fortier, L.
Hirche, H. -J.
Michaud, J.
Smith, R. E. H.
Smith, S.
Smith, W. O.
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description The fate of large-sized phytoplankton and pathways of carbon cycling in surface waters, i.e. recycling within or export out of the euphotic zone, were investigated in the Northeast Water (NEW) Polynya (77–81�N) from 23 May to 17 August 1993. Sampling represented a wide range of ice, hydrographic and nutrient conditions. Phytoplankton and zooplankton abundances, and phytoplankton production rates were determined in the field, whereas potential rates of grazing by copepods, dino flagellates and appendicularians were calculated from abundances and temperature, using assumptions from the literature. The potential downward and lateral export of phytoplankton was also calculated by resolving a carbon budget for the euphotic zone. The present study suggests that, in the NEW, different pathways for the cycling of carbon existed in seasonally ice-free (in the polynya) and continuously ice-covered areas (outside the polynya). Outside the polynya, the fate of large-sized phytoplankton could not be assessed because the heterotrophic community presumably grazed on a variety of food items, including ice algae, microzooplankton and large-sized phytoplankton. In the polynya, the fate of large-sized phytoplankton production was to be mostly recycled at the beginning of sampling and to be mostly exported downward or laterally as the bloom of large-sized phyto plankton developed. Generally, copepods mostly contributed to recycling, but sometimes dinoflagellates or appendicularians alone recycled most of the large-sized phytoplankton production.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:plankt:20/7/1267 2025-01-16T22:21:01+00:00 Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya Pesant, S. Legendre, L. Gosselin, M. Ashjian, C. Booth, B. Daly, K. Fortier, L. Hirche, H. -J. Michaud, J. Smith, R. E. H. Smith, S. Smith, W. O. 1998-01-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/20/7/1267 https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/20.7.1267 en eng Oxford University Press http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/20/7/1267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/20.7.1267 Copyright (C) 1998, Oxford University Press ORIGINAL ARTICLES TEXT 1998 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/20.7.1267 2007-06-25T05:41:17Z The fate of large-sized phytoplankton and pathways of carbon cycling in surface waters, i.e. recycling within or export out of the euphotic zone, were investigated in the Northeast Water (NEW) Polynya (77–81�N) from 23 May to 17 August 1993. Sampling represented a wide range of ice, hydrographic and nutrient conditions. Phytoplankton and zooplankton abundances, and phytoplankton production rates were determined in the field, whereas potential rates of grazing by copepods, dino flagellates and appendicularians were calculated from abundances and temperature, using assumptions from the literature. The potential downward and lateral export of phytoplankton was also calculated by resolving a carbon budget for the euphotic zone. The present study suggests that, in the NEW, different pathways for the cycling of carbon existed in seasonally ice-free (in the polynya) and continuously ice-covered areas (outside the polynya). Outside the polynya, the fate of large-sized phytoplankton could not be assessed because the heterotrophic community presumably grazed on a variety of food items, including ice algae, microzooplankton and large-sized phytoplankton. In the polynya, the fate of large-sized phytoplankton production was to be mostly recycled at the beginning of sampling and to be mostly exported downward or laterally as the bloom of large-sized phyto plankton developed. Generally, copepods mostly contributed to recycling, but sometimes dinoflagellates or appendicularians alone recycled most of the large-sized phytoplankton production. Text ice algae Copepods ice covered areas HighWire Press (Stanford University) Journal of Plankton Research 20 7 1267 1291
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Pesant, S.
Legendre, L.
Gosselin, M.
Ashjian, C.
Booth, B.
Daly, K.
Fortier, L.
Hirche, H. -J.
Michaud, J.
Smith, R. E. H.
Smith, S.
Smith, W. O.
Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
title Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
title_full Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
title_fullStr Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
title_full_unstemmed Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
title_short Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
title_sort pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the northeast water polynya
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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url http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/20/7/1267
https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/20.7.1267