SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL CHANGES IN THE PARTITIONING OF ORGANIC-CARBON IN THE PLANKTON COMMUNITY OF THE SARGASSO SEA OFF BERMUDA

被引:54
作者
ROMAN, MR
CARON, DA
KREMER, P
LESSARD, EJ
MADIN, LP
MALONE, TC
NAPP, JM
PEELE, ER
YOUNGBLUTH, MJ
机构
[1] WOODS HOLE OCEANOG INST,DEPT BIOL,WOODS HOLE,MA 02543
[2] UNIV SO CALIF,CTR MARINE BIOL,LOS ANGELES,CA 90089
[3] UNIV WASHINGTON,SCH OCEANOG WB10,SEATTLE,WA 98195
[4] NOAA,NATL MARINE FISHERIES SERV,AFSC,SEATTLE,WA 98115
[5] WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIV,DEPT BIOL,BELLINGHAM,WA 98225
[6] HARBOR BRANCH OCEANOG INST INC,FT PIERCE,FL 34946
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1016/0967-0637(95)00028-5
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
The vertical distribution of plankton (bacteria, nanozooplankton, microzooplankton, mesozooplankton, macrozooplankton and salps) biomass in the photic zone near the JGOFS time series station off Bermuda was examined during 2-3 week periods in August 1989 and in March/April 1990. The amount of phytoplankton carbon in the photic zone was lower in August as compared to March/April (398 and 912 mg C m(-2), respectively). Total heterotrophic biomass in the photic zone was also lower in August as compared to March/April (1106 and 1795 m(-2) respectively). Taken together, bacteria and nanozooplankton constituted approximately 70% of the total heterotrophic carbon in the photic zone on both cruises. Considering their high weight-specific carbon demand relative to micro-, meso-, and macrozooplankton, it is clear that most of the carbon in the surface waters of the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda cycles through bacteria and flagellates-the ''microbial loop''. However, both seasonal (August vs. March/April) and within-cruise variations in the vertical flux of organic material were related to the biomass of macrozooplankton. Macrozooplankton biomass was lower in August than March/April (93 and 267 mg C m(-2) respectively). There was more non-living carbon (detritus) than living carbon in the photic zone during the August cruise (70% of total organic matter) but about equal amounts of detritus and living carbon in March/April.
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页码:973 / 992
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