Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics

The Barents Sea is presently undergoing rapid warming and the sea-ice edge and the productive zones are retreating northward at accelerating rates. Planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods are ubiquitous marine calcifiers that play an important role in the carbon budget and being particularly s...

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Published in:Progress in Oceanography
Main Authors: Ortiz, Griselda Anglada, Meilland, Julie, Ziveri, Patrizia, Chierici, Melissa, Fransson, Agneta, Jones, Elizabeth Marie, Rasmussen, Tine Lander
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3090371
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103121
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/3090371 2023-10-09T21:49:21+02:00 Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics Ortiz, Griselda Anglada Meilland, Julie Ziveri, Patrizia Chierici, Melissa Fransson, Agneta Jones, Elizabeth Marie Rasmussen, Tine Lander 2023 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3090371 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103121 eng eng Norges forskningsråd: 276730 urn:issn:0079-6611 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3090371 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103121 cristin:2175181 218 Progress in Oceanography Peer reviewed Journal article 2023 ftimr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2023.103121 2023-09-20T22:47:15Z The Barents Sea is presently undergoing rapid warming and the sea-ice edge and the productive zones are retreating northward at accelerating rates. Planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods are ubiquitous marine calcifiers that play an important role in the carbon budget and being particularly sensitive to ocean biogeochemical changes and ocean acidification. Their distribution at high latitudes have rarely been studied, and usually only for the summer season. Here we present results of their distribution patterns in the upper 300 m in the water column (individuals m−3), protein content and size distribution on a seasonal basis to estimate their inorganic and organic carbon standing stocks (µg m−3) and export production (mg m−2 d−1). The study area constitutes a latitudinal transect in the northern Barents Sea from 76˚ N to 82˚ N including seven stations through both Atlantic, Arctic, and Polar surface water regimes and the marginal and seasonal sea-ice zones. The transect was sampled in 2019 (August and December) and 2021 (March, May, and July). The highest carbon standing stocks and export production were found at the Polar seasonally sea-ice covered shelf stations with the contribution from shelled pteropods being significantly higher than planktonic foraminifers during all seasons. We recorded the highest production of foraminifers and pteropods in summer (August 2019 and July 2021) and autumn (December 2019) followed by spring (May 2021), and the lowest in winter (March 2021). Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic Barents Sea Ocean acidification Sea ice Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Arctic Barents Sea Progress in Oceanography 218 103121
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description The Barents Sea is presently undergoing rapid warming and the sea-ice edge and the productive zones are retreating northward at accelerating rates. Planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods are ubiquitous marine calcifiers that play an important role in the carbon budget and being particularly sensitive to ocean biogeochemical changes and ocean acidification. Their distribution at high latitudes have rarely been studied, and usually only for the summer season. Here we present results of their distribution patterns in the upper 300 m in the water column (individuals m−3), protein content and size distribution on a seasonal basis to estimate their inorganic and organic carbon standing stocks (µg m−3) and export production (mg m−2 d−1). The study area constitutes a latitudinal transect in the northern Barents Sea from 76˚ N to 82˚ N including seven stations through both Atlantic, Arctic, and Polar surface water regimes and the marginal and seasonal sea-ice zones. The transect was sampled in 2019 (August and December) and 2021 (March, May, and July). The highest carbon standing stocks and export production were found at the Polar seasonally sea-ice covered shelf stations with the contribution from shelled pteropods being significantly higher than planktonic foraminifers during all seasons. We recorded the highest production of foraminifers and pteropods in summer (August 2019 and July 2021) and autumn (December 2019) followed by spring (May 2021), and the lowest in winter (March 2021). Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ortiz, Griselda Anglada
Meilland, Julie
Ziveri, Patrizia
Chierici, Melissa
Fransson, Agneta
Jones, Elizabeth Marie
Rasmussen, Tine Lander
spellingShingle Ortiz, Griselda Anglada
Meilland, Julie
Ziveri, Patrizia
Chierici, Melissa
Fransson, Agneta
Jones, Elizabeth Marie
Rasmussen, Tine Lander
Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics
author_facet Ortiz, Griselda Anglada
Meilland, Julie
Ziveri, Patrizia
Chierici, Melissa
Fransson, Agneta
Jones, Elizabeth Marie
Rasmussen, Tine Lander
author_sort Ortiz, Griselda Anglada
title Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics
title_short Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics
title_full Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics
title_fullStr Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics
title_sort seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern barents sea: spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics
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