Abstract
AbstractConcentrations and elemental ratios of suspended particulate organic matter influence many biogeochemical processes in the ocean, including patterns of phytoplankton nutrient limitation and links between carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles. Here we present direct measurements of cellular nutrient content and stoichiometric ratios for discrete phytoplankton populations spanning broad environmental conditions across several ocean basins. Median cellular carbon-to-phosphorus and nitrogen-to-phosphorus ratios were positively correlated with vertical nitrate-to-phosphate flux for all phytoplankton groups and were consistently higher for cyanobacteria than eukaryotes. Light and temperature were inconsistent predictors of stoichiometric ratios. Across nutrient-rich and phosphorus-stressed biomes in the North Atlantic, but not in the nitrogen-stressed tropical North Pacific, we find that a combination of taxonomic composition and environmental acclimation best predict bulk particulate organic matter composition. Our findings demonstrate the central role of plankton biodiversity and plasticity in controlling linkages between ocean nutrient and carbon cycles in some regions.
Funder
NSF | GEO | Division of Ocean Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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