Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown

In view of the wide range of estimates for the total primary production for the Southern Ocean south of the Subantarctic Front-current estimates range from 1.2 to 3.5 Gtonne C year(-1) -we have examined two indirect methods for assessing primary production. First, we have estimated the primary produ...

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Main Authors: Priddle, J, Boyd, Ian Lamont, Murphy, EJ, Whitehouse, M, Croxall, JP
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1998
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/e2020465-210c-4d05-8bc5-e5fb904dd5db 2023-05-15T13:45:52+02:00 Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown Priddle, J Boyd, Ian Lamont Murphy, EJ Whitehouse, M Croxall, JP 1998-11 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/southern-ocean-primary-production--constraints-from-predator-carbon-demand-and-nutrient-drawdown(e2020465-210c-4d05-8bc5-e5fb904dd5db).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0032420840&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Priddle , J , Boyd , I L , Murphy , EJ , Whitehouse , M & Croxall , JP 1998 , ' Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown ' , Journal of Marine Systems , vol. 17 , pp. 275-288 . predator carbon requirement nutrient CRAB-EATER SEALS LOBODON-CARCINOPHAGUS ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA TOP PREDATORS WEDDELL SEA BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION BIOOPTICAL PROPERTIES ANTARCTIC PENINSULA BODY-COMPOSITION METABOLIC RATES article 1998 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:10:39Z In view of the wide range of estimates for the total primary production for the Southern Ocean south of the Subantarctic Front-current estimates range from 1.2 to 3.5 Gtonne C year(-1) -we have examined two indirect methods for assessing primary production. First, we have estimated the primary production needed to sustain the carbon requirements of the endotherm top predators in the ecosystem. Estimation of the carbon requirements for crabeater seals of about 7 Mtonne C year(-1) is extrapolated to a value for all endotherm predators of 15-30 Mtonne C year(-1). Current data indicate that 70-80% of the diet of this suite of predators is zooplankton (predominantly the euphausiid krill), making for highly efficient transfer from primary production to top predators. Our best estimate of Southern Ocean primary production by this method is of the order of 1.7 Gtonne C year(-1), or an averaged areal primary production of about 30-40 g C m(-2) year(-1). Our second approach is to estimate primary production from the drawdown of inorganic nutrients, based on the Limited suite of studies from which an annual nutrient deficit can be calculated. Again, this indicates annual primary production of the order of 1.5 Gtonne. Although both methods have inherent uncertainties, taken together they provide a relatively robust constraint on annual primary production. For both methods to underestimate primary production by the 1-1.5 Gtonne C implied by the higher current estimates, carbon export from the Southern Ocean pelagic ecosystem would need to be much higher than is normally found in other oceans. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Arctocephalus gazella Crabeater Seals Lobodon carcinophagus Southern Ocean Weddell Sea University of St Andrews: Research Portal Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Southern Ocean Weddell Weddell Sea
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topic predator
carbon requirement
nutrient
CRAB-EATER SEALS
LOBODON-CARCINOPHAGUS
ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA
TOP PREDATORS
WEDDELL SEA
BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION
BIOOPTICAL PROPERTIES
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
BODY-COMPOSITION
METABOLIC RATES
spellingShingle predator
carbon requirement
nutrient
CRAB-EATER SEALS
LOBODON-CARCINOPHAGUS
ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA
TOP PREDATORS
WEDDELL SEA
BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION
BIOOPTICAL PROPERTIES
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
BODY-COMPOSITION
METABOLIC RATES
Priddle, J
Boyd, Ian Lamont
Murphy, EJ
Whitehouse, M
Croxall, JP
Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown
topic_facet predator
carbon requirement
nutrient
CRAB-EATER SEALS
LOBODON-CARCINOPHAGUS
ARCTOCEPHALUS-GAZELLA
TOP PREDATORS
WEDDELL SEA
BIOCHEMICAL-COMPOSITION
BIOOPTICAL PROPERTIES
ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
BODY-COMPOSITION
METABOLIC RATES
description In view of the wide range of estimates for the total primary production for the Southern Ocean south of the Subantarctic Front-current estimates range from 1.2 to 3.5 Gtonne C year(-1) -we have examined two indirect methods for assessing primary production. First, we have estimated the primary production needed to sustain the carbon requirements of the endotherm top predators in the ecosystem. Estimation of the carbon requirements for crabeater seals of about 7 Mtonne C year(-1) is extrapolated to a value for all endotherm predators of 15-30 Mtonne C year(-1). Current data indicate that 70-80% of the diet of this suite of predators is zooplankton (predominantly the euphausiid krill), making for highly efficient transfer from primary production to top predators. Our best estimate of Southern Ocean primary production by this method is of the order of 1.7 Gtonne C year(-1), or an averaged areal primary production of about 30-40 g C m(-2) year(-1). Our second approach is to estimate primary production from the drawdown of inorganic nutrients, based on the Limited suite of studies from which an annual nutrient deficit can be calculated. Again, this indicates annual primary production of the order of 1.5 Gtonne. Although both methods have inherent uncertainties, taken together they provide a relatively robust constraint on annual primary production. For both methods to underestimate primary production by the 1-1.5 Gtonne C implied by the higher current estimates, carbon export from the Southern Ocean pelagic ecosystem would need to be much higher than is normally found in other oceans.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Priddle, J
Boyd, Ian Lamont
Murphy, EJ
Whitehouse, M
Croxall, JP
author_facet Priddle, J
Boyd, Ian Lamont
Murphy, EJ
Whitehouse, M
Croxall, JP
author_sort Priddle, J
title Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown
title_short Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown
title_full Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown
title_fullStr Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown
title_full_unstemmed Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown
title_sort southern ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown
publishDate 1998
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/southern-ocean-primary-production--constraints-from-predator-carbon-demand-and-nutrient-drawdown(e2020465-210c-4d05-8bc5-e5fb904dd5db).html
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geographic Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Southern Ocean
Weddell
Weddell Sea
geographic_facet Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Southern Ocean
Weddell
Weddell Sea
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Arctocephalus gazella
Crabeater Seals
Lobodon carcinophagus
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Arctocephalus gazella
Crabeater Seals
Lobodon carcinophagus
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
op_source Priddle , J , Boyd , I L , Murphy , EJ , Whitehouse , M & Croxall , JP 1998 , ' Southern Ocean primary production - constraints from predator carbon demand and nutrient drawdown ' , Journal of Marine Systems , vol. 17 , pp. 275-288 .
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