Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean

Phytoplankton nitrogen uptake is studied in relation to the biomass and structure of phytoplankton community in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean. Two scenarios of seasonal evolution of uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure are described. The first scenario includes...

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Main Authors: Semeneh, M., Dehairs, Frank, Elskens, Marc, Baumann, M.E.M., Kopczynska, E.E., Lancelot, Christiane, Goeyens, Léo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1998
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author Semeneh, M.
Dehairs, Frank
Elskens, Marc
Baumann, M.E.M.
Kopczynska, E.E.
Lancelot, Christiane
Goeyens, Léo
author_facet Semeneh, M.
Dehairs, Frank
Elskens, Marc
Baumann, M.E.M.
Kopczynska, E.E.
Lancelot, Christiane
Goeyens, Léo
author_sort Semeneh, M.
collection DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
description Phytoplankton nitrogen uptake is studied in relation to the biomass and structure of phytoplankton community in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean. Two scenarios of seasonal evolution of uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure are described. The first scenario includes the Marginal Ice Zone areas of the Weddell Sea and adjacent areas where a predominantly nitrate based, diatom dominated assemblage, thriving in a stable water column at the beginning of the season was transformed into a mainly ammonium based, flagellate dominated assemblage, towards the end of the season. The change in phytoplankton community structure was caused by selective grazing by large grazers and reduced stability of the water column and the shift in uptake regime was due to increased ammonium availability and changes in community structure. In the second scenario, in the Coastal and Continental Shelf Zone (CCSZ) and Open Oceanic Zone (OOZ) of the Indian sector, a shift in uptake regime occurred without a big change in phytoplankton community structure. These areas were sampled late in the growth season and were characterized by prolonged water column stability, less grazing pressure on large diatoms and high ammonium availability. Diatoms dominated the assemblage and about 80% phytoplankton biomass was on the > 10 μm size fraction. Unlike the first scenario, diatoms were largely based on ammonium. Thus, in areas of persistent water column stability and less selective grazing pressure, a shift in uptake regime can occur without change in community structure. The dominance of diatoms under regenerated production provides a physiological evidence for the excess net removal of silicate over nitrate occurring in certain provinces of the Southern Ocean. info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/124360 2025-01-17T00:55:05+00:00 Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean Semeneh, M. Dehairs, Frank Elskens, Marc Baumann, M.E.M. Kopczynska, E.E. Lancelot, Christiane Goeyens, Léo 1998 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/124360 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/124360/1/Elsevier_105737.pdf en eng uri/info:doi/10.1016/S0924-7963(98)00036-0 uri/info:scp/0032421757 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/124360/1/Elsevier_105737.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/124360 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Journal of marine systems, 17 (1-4 Ecologie Océanographie physique et chimique Océanographie biologique Phytoplanctonologie Nitrogen uptake Phytoplankton community structure Seasonal variability Southern Ocean info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ulb-repo/semantics/articlePeerReview info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/article 1998 ftunivbruxelles 2022-06-12T20:50:57Z Phytoplankton nitrogen uptake is studied in relation to the biomass and structure of phytoplankton community in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean. Two scenarios of seasonal evolution of uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure are described. The first scenario includes the Marginal Ice Zone areas of the Weddell Sea and adjacent areas where a predominantly nitrate based, diatom dominated assemblage, thriving in a stable water column at the beginning of the season was transformed into a mainly ammonium based, flagellate dominated assemblage, towards the end of the season. The change in phytoplankton community structure was caused by selective grazing by large grazers and reduced stability of the water column and the shift in uptake regime was due to increased ammonium availability and changes in community structure. In the second scenario, in the Coastal and Continental Shelf Zone (CCSZ) and Open Oceanic Zone (OOZ) of the Indian sector, a shift in uptake regime occurred without a big change in phytoplankton community structure. These areas were sampled late in the growth season and were characterized by prolonged water column stability, less grazing pressure on large diatoms and high ammonium availability. Diatoms dominated the assemblage and about 80% phytoplankton biomass was on the > 10 μm size fraction. Unlike the first scenario, diatoms were largely based on ammonium. Thus, in areas of persistent water column stability and less selective grazing pressure, a shift in uptake regime can occur without change in community structure. The dominance of diatoms under regenerated production provides a physiological evidence for the excess net removal of silicate over nitrate occurring in certain provinces of the Southern Ocean. info:eu-repo/semantics/published Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean Weddell Sea DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Indian Southern Ocean Weddell Weddell Sea
spellingShingle Ecologie
Océanographie physique et chimique
Océanographie biologique
Phytoplanctonologie
Nitrogen uptake
Phytoplankton community structure
Seasonal variability
Southern Ocean
Semeneh, M.
Dehairs, Frank
Elskens, Marc
Baumann, M.E.M.
Kopczynska, E.E.
Lancelot, Christiane
Goeyens, Léo
Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean
title Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_full Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_short Nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the Atlantic and Indian sectors of the Southern Ocean
title_sort nitrogen uptake regime and phytoplankton community structure in the atlantic and indian sectors of the southern ocean
topic Ecologie
Océanographie physique et chimique
Océanographie biologique
Phytoplanctonologie
Nitrogen uptake
Phytoplankton community structure
Seasonal variability
Southern Ocean
topic_facet Ecologie
Océanographie physique et chimique
Océanographie biologique
Phytoplanctonologie
Nitrogen uptake
Phytoplankton community structure
Seasonal variability
Southern Ocean
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