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The effect of iron-and light-limitation on phytoplankton communities of deep chlorophyll maxima of the western Pacific Ocean

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Johnson, ZI; Shyam, R; Ritchie, AE; Mioni, C; Lance, VP; Murray, JW; Zinser, ER
Published in: Journal of Marine Research
March 1, 2010

The deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) is a widespread feature in most stratified, oligotrophic waters. In addition to their well-established importance for many surface phytoplankton communities, more recent evidence suggests that iron, light or co-limitation may also be important drivers for some DCM communities. To test this hypothesis, we describe the results from six grow-out experiments, four from the Equatorial Pacific Ocean (between 150°E and 140°W), one in Western Pacific Warm Pool (9°S, 170°E) and one in the middle of the Tasman Sea (36°S). Photosynthetic efficiency (Fv/Fm) and biomass response, including Chl a and phytoplankton community structure (pennate diatoms, photosynthetic eukaryotes, Synechococcus, Prochlorococcus, and major Prochlorococcus ecotypes), were assessed over five days in control,+Fe,+Light or+Fe+Light treatments. Photosynthetic efficiency did not change dramatically in any of the treatments at any of the locations, except at 0°N 140°W where the control and +Fe bottles had elevated efficiency relative to both +Light treatments. Except for some ecotypes of Prochlorococcus (eMIT9313 and eNATL2A), phytoplankton populations were most strongly limited by light in the DCM. Pennate diatoms and other photosynthetic eukaryotes showed the most enhancement with the addition of iron and light at some stations and may be co-limited, but no phytoplankton populations were enhanced by adding iron alone. Although the duration and magnitude of the responses varied depending on initial macronutrient concentrations, they were generally consistent across the locations sampled. These results suggest that light is the primary limiting resource of the DCM for this vast region, but that iron can play an important additive role in limiting phytoplankton populations in locations where flux to the DCM is reduced.

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Journal of Marine Research

DOI

EISSN

1543-9542

ISSN

0022-2402

Publication Date

March 1, 2010

Volume

68

Issue

2

Start / End Page

283 / 308

Related Subject Headings

  • Oceanography
  • 3708 Oceanography
  • 3706 Geophysics
  • 0405 Oceanography
  • 0404 Geophysics
 

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Johnson, Z. I., Shyam, R., Ritchie, A. E., Mioni, C., Lance, V. P., Murray, J. W., & Zinser, E. R. (2010). The effect of iron-and light-limitation on phytoplankton communities of deep chlorophyll maxima of the western Pacific Ocean. Journal of Marine Research, 68(2), 283–308. https://doi.org/10.1357/002224010793721433
Johnson, Z. I., R. Shyam, A. E. Ritchie, C. Mioni, V. P. Lance, J. W. Murray, and E. R. Zinser. “The effect of iron-and light-limitation on phytoplankton communities of deep chlorophyll maxima of the western Pacific Ocean.” Journal of Marine Research 68, no. 2 (March 1, 2010): 283–308. https://doi.org/10.1357/002224010793721433.
Johnson ZI, Shyam R, Ritchie AE, Mioni C, Lance VP, Murray JW, et al. The effect of iron-and light-limitation on phytoplankton communities of deep chlorophyll maxima of the western Pacific Ocean. Journal of Marine Research. 2010 Mar 1;68(2):283–308.
Johnson, Z. I., et al. “The effect of iron-and light-limitation on phytoplankton communities of deep chlorophyll maxima of the western Pacific Ocean.” Journal of Marine Research, vol. 68, no. 2, Mar. 2010, pp. 283–308. Scopus, doi:10.1357/002224010793721433.
Johnson ZI, Shyam R, Ritchie AE, Mioni C, Lance VP, Murray JW, Zinser ER. The effect of iron-and light-limitation on phytoplankton communities of deep chlorophyll maxima of the western Pacific Ocean. Journal of Marine Research. 2010 Mar 1;68(2):283–308.

Published In

Journal of Marine Research

DOI

EISSN

1543-9542

ISSN

0022-2402

Publication Date

March 1, 2010

Volume

68

Issue

2

Start / End Page

283 / 308

Related Subject Headings

  • Oceanography
  • 3708 Oceanography
  • 3706 Geophysics
  • 0405 Oceanography
  • 0404 Geophysics