Mesozooplankton grazing minimally impacts phytoplankton abundance during spring in the western North Atlantic

Author:

Morison Francoise1,Pierson James Joseph2,Oikonomou Andreas13,Menden-Deuer Susanne1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States of America

2. Center for Environmental Science, University of Maryland, Cambridge, MD, USA

3. Institute of Balances of internal water, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Athens, Greece

Abstract

The impacts of grazing by meso- and microzooplankton on phytoplankton primary production (PP) was investigated in the surface layer of the western North Atlantic during spring. Shipboard experiments were performed on a latitudinal transect at three stations that differed in mixed layer depth, temperature, and mesozooplankton taxonomic composition. The mesozooplankton community was numerically dominated byCalanus finmarchicusat the northern and central station, withCalanus hyperboreusalso present at the northern station. The southern station was >10 °C warmer than the other stations and had the most diverse mesozooplankton assemblage, dominated by small copepods includingParacalanusspp. Microzooplankton grazing was detected only at the northern station, where it removed 97% of PP. Estimated clearance rates byC. hyperboreusandC. finmarchicussuggested that at in-situ abundance these mesozooplankton were not likely to have a major impact on phytoplankton abundance, unless locally aggregated. Although mesozooplankton grazing impact on total phytoplankton was minimal, these grazers completely removed the numerically scarce > 10 µm particles, altering the particle-size spectrum. At the southern station, grazing by the whole mesozooplankton assemblage resulted in a removal of 14% of PP, and its effect on net phytoplankton growth rate was similar irrespective of ambient light. In contrast, reduction in light availability had an approximately 3-fold greater impact on net phytoplankton growth rate than mesozooplankton grazing pressure. The low mesozooplankton grazing impact across stations suggests limited mesozooplankton-mediated vertical export of phytoplankton production. The constraints provided here on trophic transfer, as well as quantitative estimates of the relative contribution of light and grazer controls of PP and of grazer-induced shifts in particle size spectra, illuminate food web dynamics and aid in parameterizing modeling-frameworks assessing global elemental fluxes and carbon export.

Funder

NASA supported North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study

NASA EXport Processes in the global Ocean from RemoTe Sensing

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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