Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean

Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total dissolved amino acids (TDAA) were measured in high (Chukchi Sea) and low (Beaufort Sea) productivity regions of the western Arctic Ocean to investigate the composition and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Concentrations and DOC-normalized yi...

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Main Authors: Shen, Yuan, Fichot, Cedric, Benner, Ronald
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spelling ftunivsouthcar:oai:scholarcommons.sc.edu:biol_facpub-1264 2023-05-15T14:48:20+02:00 Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean Shen, Yuan Fichot, Cedric Benner, Ronald 2012-12-06T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/biol_facpub/262 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1264&context=biol_facpub English eng Scholar Commons https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/biol_facpub/262 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1264&context=biol_facpub Faculty Publications Arctic Ocean dissolved organic matter amino acids Biogeochemistry Environmental Chemistry Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology text 2012 ftunivsouthcar 2022-06-15T20:30:07Z Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total dissolved amino acids (TDAA) were measured in high (Chukchi Sea) and low (Beaufort Sea) productivity regions of the western Arctic Ocean to investigate the composition and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Concentrations and DOC-normalized yields of TDAA in Chukchi surface waters were relatively high, indicating an accumulation of bioavailable DOM. High concentrations and yields of TDAA were also observed in the upper halocline of slope and basin waters, indicating off-shelf transport of bioavailable DOM from the Chukchi Sea. In contrast, concentrations and yields of TDAA in Beaufort surface waters were relatively low, indicting DOM was of limited bioavailability. Concentrations and yields of TDAA in the upper halocline of slope and basin waters were also low, suggesting the Beaufort is not a major source of bioavailable DOM to slope and basin waters. In shelf waters of both systems, elevated concentrations and yields of TDAA were often observed in waters with higher chlorophyll concentrations and productivity. Surface concentrations of DOC were similar (p > 0.05) in the two systems despite the contrasting productivity, but concentrations and yields of TDAA were significantly higher (p < 0.0001) in the Chukchi than in the Beaufort. Unlike bulk DOC, TDAA concentrations and yields reflect ecosystem productivity in the western Arctic. The occurrence of elevated bioavailable DOM concentrations in the Chukchi Sea implies an uncoupling between the biological production and utilization of DOM and has important implications for sustaining heterotrophic microbial growth and diversity in oligotrophic waters of the central Arctic basins. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Chukchi Chukchi Sea University of South Carolina Libraries: Scholar Commons Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea
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topic Arctic Ocean
dissolved organic matter
amino acids
Biogeochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
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dissolved organic matter
amino acids
Biogeochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Shen, Yuan
Fichot, Cedric
Benner, Ronald
Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean
topic_facet Arctic Ocean
dissolved organic matter
amino acids
Biogeochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total dissolved amino acids (TDAA) were measured in high (Chukchi Sea) and low (Beaufort Sea) productivity regions of the western Arctic Ocean to investigate the composition and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Concentrations and DOC-normalized yields of TDAA in Chukchi surface waters were relatively high, indicating an accumulation of bioavailable DOM. High concentrations and yields of TDAA were also observed in the upper halocline of slope and basin waters, indicating off-shelf transport of bioavailable DOM from the Chukchi Sea. In contrast, concentrations and yields of TDAA in Beaufort surface waters were relatively low, indicting DOM was of limited bioavailability. Concentrations and yields of TDAA in the upper halocline of slope and basin waters were also low, suggesting the Beaufort is not a major source of bioavailable DOM to slope and basin waters. In shelf waters of both systems, elevated concentrations and yields of TDAA were often observed in waters with higher chlorophyll concentrations and productivity. Surface concentrations of DOC were similar (p > 0.05) in the two systems despite the contrasting productivity, but concentrations and yields of TDAA were significantly higher (p < 0.0001) in the Chukchi than in the Beaufort. Unlike bulk DOC, TDAA concentrations and yields reflect ecosystem productivity in the western Arctic. The occurrence of elevated bioavailable DOM concentrations in the Chukchi Sea implies an uncoupling between the biological production and utilization of DOM and has important implications for sustaining heterotrophic microbial growth and diversity in oligotrophic waters of the central Arctic basins.
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author Shen, Yuan
Fichot, Cedric
Benner, Ronald
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title Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_short Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_full Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Dissolved Organic Matter Composition and Bioavailability Reflect Ecosystem Productivity in the Western Arctic Ocean
title_sort dissolved organic matter composition and bioavailability reflect ecosystem productivity in the western arctic ocean
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