Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau

Heterogeneity in phytoplankton distribution is related to spatial and temporal variations in biogeochemical and ecological processes. In the open ocean, the interaction of these processes with meso‐ and submeso‐scale dynamics (1‐100 km, few days to months) gives rise to complex spatio‐temporal patte...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Della Penna, A, Trull, TW, Wotherspoon, S, De Monte, S, Johnson, CR, d'Ovidio, F
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Inc. 2018
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:29752 2023-05-15T17:02:06+02:00 Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau Della Penna, A Trull, TW Wotherspoon, S De Monte, S Johnson, CR d'Ovidio, F 2018 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/29752/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/29752/1/131447%20-%20Mesoscale%20variability%20of%20conditions%20favoring%20an%20iron-induced%20diatom.pdf en eng Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://eprints.utas.edu.au/29752/1/131447%20-%20Mesoscale%20variability%20of%20conditions%20favoring%20an%20iron-induced%20diatom.pdf Della Penna, A, Trull, TW, Wotherspoon, S orcid:0000-0002-6947-4445 , De Monte, S, Johnson, CR orcid:0000-0002-9511-905X and d'Ovidio, F 2018 , 'Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau' , Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, vol. 123, no. 5 , 3355–3367 , doi:10.1029/2018JC013884 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018JC013884>. mesoscale phytoplankton diatoms Kerguelen Southern Ocean iron Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JC013884 2021-09-13T22:19:23Z Heterogeneity in phytoplankton distribution is related to spatial and temporal variations in biogeochemical and ecological processes. In the open ocean, the interaction of these processes with meso‐ and submeso‐scale dynamics (1‐100 km, few days to months) gives rise to complex spatio‐temporal patterns, whose characterization is difficult without extensive sampling efforts. In this study, we integrate pigment sampling and multisatellite data to assess the link between iron enrichment and diatom dominance in the open ocean region east of the Kerguelen Islands (Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean). In this region, the High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll conditions typical of the Southern Ocean are alleviated by the transport of iron off the Kerguelen Plateau, resulting in a plume of chlorophyll that extends 1,000 km downstream. We show that in situ concentrations of the diatom‐associated pigment fucoxanthin and ocean‐color‐derived estimates of diatom dominance correlate with the “water age”, i.e., the time since the respective water parcel departed the Kerguelen Plateau. We propose a “threshold model” linking diatom ecological success and iron availability of downstream‐advected water parcels. The pattern of diatom dominance generated by this model predicts the extent and spatial structure of satellite‐based estimates at the regional scale (∼100s of km) and describes the mesoscale distribution of diatom dominance in the proximity of the plateau. However, the complexity of diatom dominance patterns further away from the plateau indicates that other physical and ecological mechanisms may drive phytoplankton dominance downstream. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kerguelen Islands Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Southern Ocean Kerguelen Kerguelen Islands Indian Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 123 5 3355 3367
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topic mesoscale
phytoplankton
diatoms
Kerguelen
Southern Ocean
iron
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phytoplankton
diatoms
Kerguelen
Southern Ocean
iron
Della Penna, A
Trull, TW
Wotherspoon, S
De Monte, S
Johnson, CR
d'Ovidio, F
Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau
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phytoplankton
diatoms
Kerguelen
Southern Ocean
iron
description Heterogeneity in phytoplankton distribution is related to spatial and temporal variations in biogeochemical and ecological processes. In the open ocean, the interaction of these processes with meso‐ and submeso‐scale dynamics (1‐100 km, few days to months) gives rise to complex spatio‐temporal patterns, whose characterization is difficult without extensive sampling efforts. In this study, we integrate pigment sampling and multisatellite data to assess the link between iron enrichment and diatom dominance in the open ocean region east of the Kerguelen Islands (Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean). In this region, the High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll conditions typical of the Southern Ocean are alleviated by the transport of iron off the Kerguelen Plateau, resulting in a plume of chlorophyll that extends 1,000 km downstream. We show that in situ concentrations of the diatom‐associated pigment fucoxanthin and ocean‐color‐derived estimates of diatom dominance correlate with the “water age”, i.e., the time since the respective water parcel departed the Kerguelen Plateau. We propose a “threshold model” linking diatom ecological success and iron availability of downstream‐advected water parcels. The pattern of diatom dominance generated by this model predicts the extent and spatial structure of satellite‐based estimates at the regional scale (∼100s of km) and describes the mesoscale distribution of diatom dominance in the proximity of the plateau. However, the complexity of diatom dominance patterns further away from the plateau indicates that other physical and ecological mechanisms may drive phytoplankton dominance downstream.
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author Della Penna, A
Trull, TW
Wotherspoon, S
De Monte, S
Johnson, CR
d'Ovidio, F
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Trull, TW
Wotherspoon, S
De Monte, S
Johnson, CR
d'Ovidio, F
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title Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau
title_short Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau
title_full Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau
title_fullStr Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the Kerguelen Plateau
title_sort mesoscale variability of conditions favoring an iron-induced diatom bloom downstream of the kerguelen plateau
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