1. Light utilization efficiency of phytoplankton in the Western Subarctic Gyre of the North Pacific during summer
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Koji Suzuki, Hiroaki Saito, Isao Kudo, Tomonori Isada, Hiroshi Hattori, Yuichi Nosaka, and Atsushi Tsuda
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Oceanography ,Ocean gyre ,Phytoplankton ,Iron fertilization ,Ecosystem dynamics ,Environmental science ,Autotroph ,Photosynthesis ,Phytoplankton photosynthesis ,Subarctic climate - Abstract
We investigated the water-column light utilization efficiency (Ψ) of phytoplankton photosynthesis in the Western Subarctic Gyre (WSG) of the North Pacific during summer 2008. The Ψ values (0.64–1.86 g C [g Chl a]−1 [mol photon]−1 m2) obtained were observed to increase significantly with decreasing daily photosynthetic available radiation (PAR) and were generally higher than those of previous studies, not only from the subarctic Pacific but also from the world’s oceans. To examine the effect of iron availability on Ψ in the WSG, Ψ values were estimated from the data of two in situ iron fertilization experiments: the Subarctic Pacific Iron Experiment for Ecosystem Dynamics Study I (SEEDS-I) and II (SEEDS-II). We found that iron availability did not affect Ψ values. Overall, this study revealed that Ψ values changed remarkably in the WSG during the summer, and that higher values were found at the stations where moderate PAR levels (ca. 10–30 mol photons m−2 day−1) were observed and where autotrophic flagellates predominated in the phytoplankton assemblages.
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- 2014
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