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Mesoscale Eddies Drive Increased Silica Export in the Subtropical Pacific Ocean.

Authors :
Benitez-Nelson, Claudia R.
Bidigare, Robert R.
Dickey, Tommy D.
Landry, Michael R.
Leonard, Carrie L.
Brown, Susan L.
Nencioli, Francesco
Ru, Yoshimi M.
Maiti, Kanchan
Becker, Jamie W.
Bibby, Thomas S.
Black, Wil
Wei-Jun Cai
Carlson, Craig A.
Feizhou Chen
Kuwahara, Victor S.
Mahaffey, Claire
McAndrew, Patricia M.
Quay, Paul D.
Rappé, Michael S.
Source :
Science. 5/18/2007, Vol. 316 Issue 5827, p1017-1021. 5p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Mesoscale eddies may play a critical role in ocean biogeochemistry by increasing nutrient supply, primary production, and efficiency of the biological pump, that is, the ratio of carbon export to primary production in otherwise nutrient-deficient waters. We examined a diatom bloom within a cold-core cyclonic eddy off Hawai'i. Eddy primary production, community biomass, and size composition were markedly enhanced but had little effect on the carbon export ratio. Instead, the system functioned as a selective silica pump. Strong trophic coupling and inefficient organic export may be general characteristics of community perturbation responses in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
316
Issue :
5827
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25254764
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1136221