Phytoplanktonic Photoacclimation Under Clouds

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geophysical Research Letters Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1029/2024GL112274
Charlotte Begouen Demeaux, Emmanuel Boss, Jason R. Graff, Michael J. Behrenfeld, Toby K. Westberry
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Phytoplankton photoacclimation is a well-documented response to changes in light and nutrient availability, with the Chlorophyll a to phytoplankton Carbon ratio ( θ $\theta $ = Chl: C phyto ${\mathrm{C}}_{\text{phyto}}$ ) increasing at low light and decreasing under high light to optimize growth rate. Accurate estimation of phytoplankton growth rates and Net Primary Production (NPP) from space requires knowledge of θ $\theta $ , but cloud cover creates gaps. Current NPP models fill in the gaps by interpolating Chl (and other inputs) from clear-sky pixels, ignoring the possibility of photoacclimation underneath clouds. Using data from ${\approx} $ 9,000 matchups between BioGeoChemical-Argo floats and cloud cover from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, we compared the response of θ $\theta $ to irradiances under cloudy and clear skies. We found that phytoplankton photoacclimate similarly regardless of sky conditions at the global scale. This study highlights an incorrect assumption in current NPP estimates and suggests ways to improve global assessments of both chlorophyll and NPP.

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云下浮游植物的光驯化
浮游植物的光适应是对光照和养分有效性变化的一种充分记录的响应,叶绿素a与浮游植物的碳比(θ $\theta $ = Chl):C植物${\mathrm{C}}_{\text{phyto}}$)在弱光下增加,在强光下减少,以优化生长速率。对浮游植物生长速率和净初级生产量(NPP)的准确估算需要θ $\theta $的知识,但云量造成了差距。目前的NPP模型通过插值晴空像素的Chl(和其他输入)来填补空白,忽略了云下光适应的可能性。利用生物地球化学- argo浮标与中分辨率成像光谱仪云量的≈${\approx} $ 9000次匹配数据,我们比较了θ $\theta $在多云和晴朗天空下对辐照度的响应。我们发现,在全球尺度上,无论天空条件如何,浮游植物都具有相似的光适应性。这项研究强调了当前NPP估算中的一个错误假设,并提出了改进叶绿素和NPP全球评估的方法。
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Geophysical Research Letters
Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
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