Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic

Serial dilution experiments were conducted on JGOFS-North Atlantic cruise of RV 'Meteor' M36/2 at a 20° W transect in June and July 1996 to assess the role of microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply in controlling phytoplankton stocks in the subtropical and temperate northeast Atlanti...

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Main Authors: Gaul, Wilhelm, Antia, Avan, Koeve, Wolfgang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter Research 1999
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:5359 2023-05-15T17:35:57+02:00 Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic Gaul, Wilhelm Antia, Avan Koeve, Wolfgang 1999 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/5359/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/5359/1/m189p093.pdf en eng Inter Research https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/5359/1/m189p093.pdf Gaul, W., Antia, A. and Koeve, W. (1999) Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic. Open Access Marine Ecology Progress Series, 189 . pp. 93-104. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 1999 ftoceanrep 2023-04-07T14:50:54Z Serial dilution experiments were conducted on JGOFS-North Atlantic cruise of RV 'Meteor' M36/2 at a 20° W transect in June and July 1996 to assess the role of microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply in controlling phytoplankton stocks in the subtropical and temperate northeast Atlantic. Rates of microzooplankton grazing ranged from 0.08 d-1 at 54° N to 0.53 d-1 at 40° N and mean growth rates of phytoplankton ranged from 0.19 d-1 at 54° N to 0.75 d-1 at 40° N. Both rates were positively related to seawater temperature, whereas the apparent growth yield of phytoplankton declined with increasing temperature from 0.19 µg chl a dm-3 d-1 at 54° N to 0.01 µg chl a dm-3 d-1 at 33° N. Complete nitrogen saturation of phytoplankton growth indicated light or non-nitrogenous limitation at the nitracline at 47° N and in the deep chlorophyll maximum at 33° N, whereas in the mixed layer at 47° N and 54° N the ambient nitrogen supply was sub-saturated and yielded 63 and 39% of nitrogen- saturated growth. Nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth was dominated by external and cellular sources in nitrate-rich waters of the mixed layer at 54° N and at the nitracline at 47° N, whereas nitrogen regeneration dominated at the nitrate-depleted surface waters at 47° N. However, in the deep chlorophyll maxima at 33° N and 40° N phytoplankton growth was primarily maintained by nitrogen regeneration, although external nitrogen was sufficiently available. The recycling efficiency of the microbial community was defined as the ratio of regenerated growth yield to herbivorous grazing loss. Efficiencies of ~100% under post-bloom situations indicated tight coupling of predation, nitrogen supply and phytoplankton growth. We suggest that microzooplankton grazing has a high potential for nitrogen supply and biomass control of phytoplankton communities during summer in the temperate and subtropical northeast Atlantic. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North East Atlantic Northeast Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel)
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description Serial dilution experiments were conducted on JGOFS-North Atlantic cruise of RV 'Meteor' M36/2 at a 20° W transect in June and July 1996 to assess the role of microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply in controlling phytoplankton stocks in the subtropical and temperate northeast Atlantic. Rates of microzooplankton grazing ranged from 0.08 d-1 at 54° N to 0.53 d-1 at 40° N and mean growth rates of phytoplankton ranged from 0.19 d-1 at 54° N to 0.75 d-1 at 40° N. Both rates were positively related to seawater temperature, whereas the apparent growth yield of phytoplankton declined with increasing temperature from 0.19 µg chl a dm-3 d-1 at 54° N to 0.01 µg chl a dm-3 d-1 at 33° N. Complete nitrogen saturation of phytoplankton growth indicated light or non-nitrogenous limitation at the nitracline at 47° N and in the deep chlorophyll maximum at 33° N, whereas in the mixed layer at 47° N and 54° N the ambient nitrogen supply was sub-saturated and yielded 63 and 39% of nitrogen- saturated growth. Nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth was dominated by external and cellular sources in nitrate-rich waters of the mixed layer at 54° N and at the nitracline at 47° N, whereas nitrogen regeneration dominated at the nitrate-depleted surface waters at 47° N. However, in the deep chlorophyll maxima at 33° N and 40° N phytoplankton growth was primarily maintained by nitrogen regeneration, although external nitrogen was sufficiently available. The recycling efficiency of the microbial community was defined as the ratio of regenerated growth yield to herbivorous grazing loss. Efficiencies of ~100% under post-bloom situations indicated tight coupling of predation, nitrogen supply and phytoplankton growth. We suggest that microzooplankton grazing has a high potential for nitrogen supply and biomass control of phytoplankton communities during summer in the temperate and subtropical northeast Atlantic.
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author Gaul, Wilhelm
Antia, Avan
Koeve, Wolfgang
spellingShingle Gaul, Wilhelm
Antia, Avan
Koeve, Wolfgang
Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic
author_facet Gaul, Wilhelm
Antia, Avan
Koeve, Wolfgang
author_sort Gaul, Wilhelm
title Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic
title_short Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic
title_full Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic
title_fullStr Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic
title_sort microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical north east atlantic
publisher Inter Research
publishDate 1999
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Gaul, W., Antia, A. and Koeve, W. (1999) Microzooplankton grazing and nitrogen supply of phytoplankton growth in the temperate and subtropical North East Atlantic. Open Access Marine Ecology Progress Series, 189 . pp. 93-104.
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