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Título: Prokaryotic respiration and production in the meso- and bathypelagic realm of the eastern and western North Atlantic basin
Autores/as: Reinthaler, Thomas
Aristegui, J.
Robinson, Carol
Arístegui, Javier 
Lebaron, Philippe
Herndl, Gerhard J.
Aken, Hendrik van
Veth, Cornelis
Clasificación UNESCO: Investigación
Palabras clave: Respiración en el océano
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Publicación seriada: Limnology and Oceanography 
Resumen: We measured prokaryotic production and respiration in the major water masses of the North Atlantic down to a depth of 4,000 m by following the progression of the two branches of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) in the oceanic conveyor belt. Prokaryotic abundance decreased exponentially with depth from 3 to 0.4 3 105 cells mL21 in the eastern basin and from 3.6 to 0.3 3 105 cells mL21 in the western basin. Prokaryotic production measured via 3H-leucine incorporation showed a similar pattern to that of prokaryotic abundance and decreased with depth from 9.2 to 1.1 mmol C m23 d21 in the eastern and from 20.6 to 1.2 mmol C m23 d21 in the western basin. Prokaryo tic respiration, measured via oxygen consumption, ranged from about 300 to 60 mmol C m23 d21 from ,100 m depth to the NADW. Prokaryotic growth efficiencies of ,2% in the deep waters (depth range 1,200–4,000 m) indicate that the prokaryotic carbon demand exceeds dissolved organic matter input and surface primary production by 2 orders of magnitude. Cell-specific prokaryotic production was rather constant throughout the water column, ranging from 15 to 32 3 1023 fmol C cell21 d21 in the eastern and from 35 to 58 3 1023 fmol C cell21 d21 in the western basin. Along with increasing cell-specific respiration towards the deep water masses and the relatively short turnover time of the prokaryotic community in the dark ocean (34–54 d), prokaryotic activity in the meso- and bathypelagic North Atlantic might be higher than previously assumed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/1199
ISBN: 243590
ISSN: 0024-3590
DOI: 10.4319/lo.2006.51.3.1262
Fuente: Limnology and Oceanography[ISSN 0024-3590],v. 51, p. 1262-1273
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