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Título: Picoeukaryote distribution in relation to nitrate uptake in the oceanic nitracline
Autores/as: Painter, Stuart C.
Patey, Matthew D.
Tarran, Glen A.
Torres-Valdes, Sinhue
Clasificación UNESCO: 2414 Microbiología
251002 Oceanografía química
Palabras clave: Pacific Subtropical Gyre
Atlantic Meridional Transect
Phytoplankton Growth-Rates
Organic Nitrogen Release
Migrating Diatom Mats, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Publicación seriada: Aquatic Microbial Ecology 
Resumen: We investigated the relationship between picoeukaryote phytoplankton (< 2 mu m) and the deep layer of new production (NO3- uptake) in the nitracline of the eastern subtropical North Atlantic Ocean. Indices of NO3- uptake kinetics obtained within the lower 15 % of the euphotic zone demonstrate that subsurface NO3- uptake maxima are coincident with localised peaks in maximum uptake rates (V-max) and, crucially, with maximum picoeukaryote abundance. The mean rate of NO3- utilization at the nitracline is typically 10-fold higher than in surface waters despite much lower in situ irradiance. These observations confirm a high affinity for NO3-, most likely by the resident picoeukaryote community, and we conservatively estimate mean cellular uptake rates of between 0.27 and 1.96 fmol NO3- cell(-1) h(-1). Greater scrutiny of the taxonomic composition of the picoeukaryote group is required to further understand this deep layer of new production and its importance for nitrogen cycling and export production, given longstanding assumptions that picoplankton do not contribute directly to export fluxes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72213
ISSN: 0948-3055
DOI: 10.3354/ame01695
Fuente: Aquatic Microbial Ecology [ISSN 0948-3055], v. 72 (3), p. 195-213, (2014)
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