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Title: Open Oceans: Pelagic Ecosystems II


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Open Oceans Pelagic Ecosystems II
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Measuring Primary Productivity Inferences
  • Each direct measures of GPP has disadvantages
  • Computer models integrate different parameters to
    estimate rates of productivity through the water
    column and over time
  • Model components (Field et al. Science
    281237-240)
  • chlorophyll concentration
  • water depth in photic zone
  • fraction of water column where photosynthesis is
    light-saturated
  • surface temperature

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Results of productivity model
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Some patterns
  • average primary productivity in the oceans is 50
    g C/m2/yr
  • 300 g C/m2/yr considered relatively high rate of
    primary productivity 
  • low rates of primary productivity typically 20 to
    30 g C/m2/yr 
  • What accounts for this variation?

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Comparing the makeup of water and plankton
  • Mean Elemental Ratios of N, and P
  • Organisms 16.0N / 1P
  • Sea Water 14.7N / 1P
  • On average, seawater lacks sufficient organic N
    to take advantage of the available phosphorus

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Limited water mixing further limits nutrient
availability
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Testing models measuring plankton in open oceans
  • Techniques for studying plankton consumers
  • Plankton levels may be dropping (NASA study)

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Changes in Productivity
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From productivity to food webs A size-based
pelagic food web
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Grazing pressure
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Limits Flows of NPP
12
Marine Snow
krill
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A spatially realistic pelagic food web
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What are links among trophic levels in pelagic
systems?
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Large phytoplankton vary with depth
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Nutrient distribution with depth
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Distribution of food web biomass
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The global nitrogen cycle
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Influences on biologically useful Nitrogen
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Diatom mats can migrate vertically
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Consequences of active transport of NO3
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Links to oceanic nekton
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