Author:
Hunter Keith A.,Boyd Philip
Abstract
A variety of metallic elements, particularly Fe and Zn, are considered
essential for biological processes in a variety of natural ecosystems, but are
generally present only in trace amounts. Although their essential nature in
terrestrial ecosystems has been known for many decades, it is only in recent
years that scientific methodology has improved to the point that the
biogeochemical behaviour of trace metals can be adequately studied in aquatic
ecosystems such as the ocean. This paper reviews some of the recent scientific
progress and demonstrates how conventional thinking about the biogeochemical
role of trace metals in the ocean has been advanced by the findings of this
research. In particular, it is now clear that the availability of several
trace elements is a factor that controls phytoplankton growth in the ocean.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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