TY - JOUR
T1 - Phytoplankton biovolume is independent from the slope of the size spectrum in the oligotrophic atlantic ocean
AU - Moreno-Ostos, Enrique
AU - Blanco, José María
AU - Agusti, Susana
AU - Lubián, Luis M.
AU - Rodríguez, Valeriano
AU - Palomino, Roberto L.
AU - Llabrés, Moira
AU - Rodríguez, Jaime
N1 - KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2020-10-01
PY - 2015/8/7
Y1 - 2015/8/7
N2 - Modelling the size-abundance spectrum of phytoplankton has proven to be a very useful tool for the analysis of physical-biological coupling and the vertical flux of carbon in oceanic ecosystems at different scales. A frequent observation relates high phytoplankton biovolume in productive regions with flatter spectrum slope and the opposite in oligotrophic ecosystems. Rather than this, the relationship between high biovolume phytoplankton assemblages and flatter size-abundance spectra does not correspond with measurements of the phytoplankton community in the Atlantic Ocean open waters. As part of the Malaspina Circunnavegation Expedition, sixty seven sampling stations within the Atlantic Ocean covering six oceanographic provinces, at different seasons, produced a complete set of phytoplankton size-spectra whose slope and biovolume did not show any obvious interrelation. In these oligotrophic sites, small (procaryotes) and medium-size (nanoplankton) cells are responsible for the most part of biovolume, and their response to environmental conditions does not apply to changes in the size-abundance spectrum slope as expected in richer, large-cell dominated ecosystems.
AB - Modelling the size-abundance spectrum of phytoplankton has proven to be a very useful tool for the analysis of physical-biological coupling and the vertical flux of carbon in oceanic ecosystems at different scales. A frequent observation relates high phytoplankton biovolume in productive regions with flatter spectrum slope and the opposite in oligotrophic ecosystems. Rather than this, the relationship between high biovolume phytoplankton assemblages and flatter size-abundance spectra does not correspond with measurements of the phytoplankton community in the Atlantic Ocean open waters. As part of the Malaspina Circunnavegation Expedition, sixty seven sampling stations within the Atlantic Ocean covering six oceanographic provinces, at different seasons, produced a complete set of phytoplankton size-spectra whose slope and biovolume did not show any obvious interrelation. In these oligotrophic sites, small (procaryotes) and medium-size (nanoplankton) cells are responsible for the most part of biovolume, and their response to environmental conditions does not apply to changes in the size-abundance spectrum slope as expected in richer, large-cell dominated ecosystems.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10754/565835
UR - http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0924796315001323
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.07.008
DO - 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.07.008
M3 - Article
SN - 0924-7963
VL - 152
SP - 42
EP - 50
JO - Journal of Marine Systems
JF - Journal of Marine Systems
ER -