Artigo Revisado por pares

Seasonal Variations in the Small Phytoplankton Contribution to the Total Primary Production in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica

2019; Wiley; Volume: 124; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1029/2019jc015305

ISSN

2169-9291

Autores

Yu Jeong Lim, Tae‐Wan Kim, SangHoon Lee, Dabin Lee, Jisoo Park, Bo Kyung Kim, Kwanwoo Kim, Hyo Keun Jang, P. S. Bhavya, Sang Heon Lee,

Tópico(s)

Cryospheric studies and observations

Resumo

Abstract The importance of small phytoplankton in warming and stratified water conditions has been emphasized, but little information on the small phytoplankton contribution is currently available in the Southern Ocean. In this study, we analyzed temporal variations in the carbon uptake rates of large and small phytoplankton and the small phytoplankton contributions to the total primary production. The data were collected in the Amundsen Sea polynya region using three different field observations (early January, January–February, and February–March) from 2012 to 2016. The total primary production in the polynya region decreased from 0.84 ± 0.18 g C·m −2 ·day −1 in early January to 0.19 ± 0.04 g C·m −2 ·day −1 in February–March, which is typical of the seasonal variation in the primary production of phytoplankton in the Amundsen Sea. In contrast, the small phytoplankton contributions to the total carbon uptake rates increased considerably from early January (14.9 ± 8.4%) to February–March (50.8 ± 18.4%) in the polynya region. This substantial increase of small phytoplankton contribution was not caused by increasing biomass and the specific uptake rates of small phytoplankton, but rather by seasonally declining biomass and the specific uptake rates of large phytoplankton during the study period. The overall contribution (25.5 ± 15.7%) of small phytoplankton to the primary production in the polynya region based on the three different time observations is significantly higher than the previous result (14.9 ± 8.4%) based on one time observation. Therefore, a seasonal variation in the small phytoplankton contribution in the Amundsen Sea should be considered in further studies.

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