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Ocean annual phytoplankton carbon and new production, and annual export production estimated with empirical equations and CZCS data
Author(s) -
Iverson Richard L.,
Esaias Wayne E.,
Turpie Kevin
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
global change biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.146
H-Index - 255
eISSN - 1365-2486
pISSN - 1354-1013
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2486.2000.00286.x
Subject(s) - phytoplankton , photic zone , new production , environmental science , oceanography , ocean color , pelagic zone , food web , carbon cycle , chlorophyll a , biological pump , trophic level , ecology , nutrient , biology , satellite , ecosystem , botany , geology , aerospace engineering , engineering
Summary Empirical equations are parameterized for use with chlorophyll a, derived from satellite ocean colour data, to calculate phytoplankton carbon production, phytoplankton new production, and export production. For environments in a high variance (HV) pigment statistical class, annual phytoplankton particulate organic carbon production (AIP) is linearly related to annual average in situ chlorophyll a within the near‐surface layer. Linear relations were also obtained between AIP and annual new nitrogen production, and between AIP and particulate organic carbon annually exported from the euphotic zone for environments in that class. We found no relation between AIP and C SFC , or between the annual production variables, for oceanic environments characterized by low pigment variance (LV). Ratios of export production to AIP, called e , and new production to nitrogen annually used in phytoplankton production, called f , are widely used to express marine food web processes. The trends of these ratios with AIP differ between HV and LV environments. This is a result of differences in the coupling between nitrogen and carbon transfer in pelagic food webs, which contain different organism size classes in HV compared to LV environments. We applied the empirical equations to CZCS data to estimate global new and export production. The HV environments are responsible for about 40% of global ocean annual phytoplankton carbon production and 70% of global ocean annual new and export production.