Iron and Phytoplankton Growth in the Subarctic North Pacific

S. Takeda
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Iron availability has been shown to have potential controls on phytoplankton growth, nutrient utilization, algal community composition, and the ecosystem structure in the subarctic North Pacific. Recent findings on the lateral iron transport from the surrounding marginal regions to the pelagic waters highlighted the importance of particulate iron in the subarctic North Pacific, but the transformation between dissolved and particulate phases and its interaction with organic ligands are still uncertain. In spite of active researches in the subarctic high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll (HNLC) waters, significant impacts of Asian dust on the phytoplankton productivity have not been detected, suggesting spatial and temporal mismatch between the dust inputs and biological activities. Satisfaction of algal demands for both light and iron is a key for phytoplankton blooming in the HNLC waters. Surprisingly, the community half-saturation constant for growth with respect to iron was found to be similar between the western and eastern gyres; however, differences in the iron supply process and its availability in these two gyres seem to have developed unique phytoplankton populations. It is essential to evaluate iron transport processes that work on a time-scale needed for phytoplankton blooms, and further studies are needed at the central regions of the subarctic North Pacific.
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北太平洋亚北极的铁与浮游植物生长
铁的有效性已被证明对北太平洋亚北极浮游植物的生长、养分利用、藻类群落组成和生态系统结构具有潜在的控制作用。最近关于铁从周边边缘区域向远洋水域的横向运输的研究结果强调了颗粒铁在北太平洋亚北极地区的重要性,但其溶解相和颗粒相之间的转化及其与有机配体的相互作用仍然不确定。尽管对亚北极高硝酸盐、低叶绿素(HNLC)水域的研究非常活跃,但尚未发现亚洲粉尘对浮游植物生产力的显著影响,表明粉尘输入与生物活动存在时空不匹配。同时满足藻类对光和铁的需求是高低温水域浮游植物大量繁殖的关键。令人惊讶的是,群落生长的半饱和常数与铁有关,发现在东西环流之间是相似的;然而,这两个环流中铁供应过程及其可得性的差异似乎已经形成了独特的浮游植物种群。在浮游植物大量繁殖所需的时间尺度上评估铁运输过程至关重要,需要在北太平洋亚北极中部地区进行进一步的研究。
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