What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?

The ocean contributes to regulating atmospheric CO2 levels, partly via variability in the fraction of primary production (PP) which is exported out of the surface layer (i.e. the e-ratio). Southern Ocean studies have found that, contrary to global scale analyses, an inverse relationship exists betwe...

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Main Authors: Le Moigne, Frederic, Henson, Stephanie A., Cavan, Emma, Clément, Georges, Pabortsava, Katsiaryna, Achterberg, Eric P., Ceballos-Romero, Elena, Zubkov, Mike, Sanders, Richard J.
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:390659 2023-07-30T04:06:59+02:00 What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean? Le Moigne, Frederic Henson, Stephanie A. Cavan, Emma Clément, Georges Pabortsava, Katsiaryna Achterberg, Eric P. Ceballos-Romero, Elena Zubkov, Mike Sanders, Richard J. 2016-05-16 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/390659/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/390659/1/grl54298.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/390659/1/grl54298.pdf Le Moigne, Frederic, Henson, Stephanie A., Cavan, Emma, Clément, Georges, Pabortsava, Katsiaryna, Achterberg, Eric P., Ceballos-Romero, Elena, Zubkov, Mike and Sanders, Richard J. (2016) What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean? Geophysical Research Letters, 43 (9), 4457-4466. (doi:10.1002/2016GL068480 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016GL068480>). cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftsouthampton 2023-07-09T22:05:42Z The ocean contributes to regulating atmospheric CO2 levels, partly via variability in the fraction of primary production (PP) which is exported out of the surface layer (i.e. the e-ratio). Southern Ocean studies have found that, contrary to global scale analyses, an inverse relationship exists between e-ratio and PP. This relationship remains unexplained, with potential hypotheses being i) large export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in high PP areas, ii) strong surface microbial recycling in high PP regions and/ or iii) grazing mediated export varies inversely with PP. We find that the export of DOC has a limited influence in setting the negative e-ratio/PP relationship. However, we observed that at sites with low PP and high e-ratios, zooplankton mediated export is large and surface microbial abundance low suggesting that both are important drivers of the magnitude of the e-ratio in the Southern Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Southern Ocean
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description The ocean contributes to regulating atmospheric CO2 levels, partly via variability in the fraction of primary production (PP) which is exported out of the surface layer (i.e. the e-ratio). Southern Ocean studies have found that, contrary to global scale analyses, an inverse relationship exists between e-ratio and PP. This relationship remains unexplained, with potential hypotheses being i) large export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in high PP areas, ii) strong surface microbial recycling in high PP regions and/ or iii) grazing mediated export varies inversely with PP. We find that the export of DOC has a limited influence in setting the negative e-ratio/PP relationship. However, we observed that at sites with low PP and high e-ratios, zooplankton mediated export is large and surface microbial abundance low suggesting that both are important drivers of the magnitude of the e-ratio in the Southern Ocean.
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author Le Moigne, Frederic
Henson, Stephanie A.
Cavan, Emma
Clément, Georges
Pabortsava, Katsiaryna
Achterberg, Eric P.
Ceballos-Romero, Elena
Zubkov, Mike
Sanders, Richard J.
spellingShingle Le Moigne, Frederic
Henson, Stephanie A.
Cavan, Emma
Clément, Georges
Pabortsava, Katsiaryna
Achterberg, Eric P.
Ceballos-Romero, Elena
Zubkov, Mike
Sanders, Richard J.
What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?
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Henson, Stephanie A.
Cavan, Emma
Clément, Georges
Pabortsava, Katsiaryna
Achterberg, Eric P.
Ceballos-Romero, Elena
Zubkov, Mike
Sanders, Richard J.
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title What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?
title_short What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?
title_full What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?
title_fullStr What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?
title_full_unstemmed What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?
title_sort what causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the southern ocean?
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Le Moigne, Frederic, Henson, Stephanie A., Cavan, Emma, Clément, Georges, Pabortsava, Katsiaryna, Achterberg, Eric P., Ceballos-Romero, Elena, Zubkov, Mike and Sanders, Richard J. (2016) What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean? Geophysical Research Letters, 43 (9), 4457-4466. (doi:10.1002/2016GL068480 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016GL068480>).
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