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Título: | Metabolic state along a summer north-south transect near the Antarctic Peninsula: A size spectra approach | Autores/as: | García-Muñoz, Cristina García, Carlos M. Lubián, Luis M. López-Urrutia, Ángel Hernández-León, Santiago Ameneiro, Julia |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 251001 Oceanografía biológica | Palabras clave: | Metabolic state Normalized biomass size spectra South Shetland Islands |
Fecha de publicación: | 2014 | Editor/a: | 0142-7873 | Proyectos: | Acoplamiento Físico-Biológico en El Rango de la Mesoscala Alrededor de Las Islas Shetland Del Sur (Antártida): Soporte Físico y Zooplancton. | Publicación seriada: | Journal of Plankton Research | Resumen: | To establish a metabolic state along a north–south transect in Antarctic waters, we approached community respiration (CR) from a combined perspective based on the metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) and the size-scaling of the whole planktonic community. A detailed analysis of a summer integrated multi-trophic normalized biomass size spectra (NBSS), from heterotrophic bacteria to zooplankton, was carried out. To acquire individual size data, different techniques were combined: flow cytometry for smaller fractions (<20 µm of equivalent spherical diameter), FlowCAM for larger nano- and microplankton and scanning and image analysis for the zooplankton fractions. The distribution of the NBSS was linear at all stations (R2 values: 0.87–0.93) but dome-shape features appeared related to phytoplankton cell distribution which are responsible for a large fraction of microbial respiration. Generally, the region showed an autotrophic budget south of the archipelago due to gross primary production (GPP) values up to 2804 mg C m−2 day−1, where salps could significantly contribute to the carbon export flux. Contrastingly, higher CR rates (>1000 mg C m−2 day−1) were found at the northern stations due to a higher phytoplankton respiration activity associated with increasing sea water temperatures and a higher presence of heterotrophic organisms (microheterotrophs, chaetognaths and copepods) resulting in a net heterotrophic metabolic state (GPP/CR < 1). | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49860 | ISSN: | 0142-7873 | DOI: | 10.1093/plankt/fbu042 | Fuente: | Journal of Plankton Research [ISSN 0142-7873], v. 36, p. 1074-1091 |
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