海岸系统局部水动力在短空间尺度上影响着球石藻群落

IF 1.5 4区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Marine Micropaleontology Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.marmicro.2023.102309
Marina Addante , Michael Grelaud , Gerald Langer , Patrizia Maiorano , Sergio Bonomo , Marta Álvarez , Roberta Johnson , Patrizia Ziveri
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球石藻是一种生态和生物地球化学上重要的钙化海洋浮游生物,在全球范围内对有机碳泵和碳酸盐反泵都有贡献。了解它们在当今生态系统中的分布对于古环境重建和预测它们在气候变化和环境污染下的命运至关重要。传统上被认为是开放的海洋居民,最近的研究强调了它们在沿海系统中的重要性。在这里,我们根据2019年秋季进行的海洋学调查,描述了埃布罗河三角洲附近加泰罗尼亚海(地中海西北部)的颗石藻群落。我们确定了三种环境不同的状态:混合(主要是浅层),过渡(近海上层光层)和分层深水(75米以下)。总球石藻密度由赫胥黎Emiliania huxleyi驱动,并且在营养物质浓度低但亚硝酸盐浓度高的混合区达到峰值。我们提出峰值细胞密度的部分原因是由硝酸盐到亚硝酸盐的使用转换,类似于硅藻的行为。由于垂直分层,物种多样性在较深的近海水域达到峰值。在沿海和近海环境中,均受益于赫胥黎赤霉素的减少。
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Local hydrodynamic in coastal system affects the coccolithophore community at a short spatial scale

Coccolithophores are an ecologically and biogeochemically important group of calcifying marine plankton, contributing globally to both the organic carbon pump and the carbonate counter pump. Understanding their distribution in today's ecosystems is crucial for both paleoenvironmental reconstruction and for predicting their fate under climate change and environmental pollution. Traditionally regarded as open ocean dwellers, more recent studies have highlighted their importance in coastal systems.

Here we describe the coccolithophore community in the Catalan Sea (Northwestern Mediterranean), off the Ebro River Delta, based on an oceanographic survey conducted in autumn 2019. We identify three environmentally distinct regimes: mixed (mostly shallow), transition (upper photic layers offshore), and stratified deep waters (below 75 m). Total coccolithophore density is driven by Emiliania huxleyi and peaks in the mixed zone where nutrient concentrations are low, but nitrite concentrations are high. We propose that peak cell densities are partly explained by a switch from nitrate to nitrite usage similar to the behavior of diatoms. Species diversity peaks in deeper offshore waters due to vertical stratification. Helicosphaera carteri and Algirosphaera robusta benefit from E.huxleyi decrease both in coastal and offshore environment.

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Marine Micropaleontology
Marine Micropaleontology 地学-古生物学
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3.70
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15.80%
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62
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26.7 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine Micropaleontology is an international journal publishing original, innovative and significant scientific papers in all fields related to marine microfossils, including ecology and paleoecology, biology and paleobiology, paleoceanography and paleoclimatology, environmental monitoring, taphonomy, evolution and molecular phylogeny. The journal strongly encourages the publication of articles in which marine microfossils and/or their chemical composition are used to solve fundamental geological, environmental and biological problems. However, it does not publish purely stratigraphic or taxonomic papers. In Marine Micropaleontology, a special section is dedicated to short papers on new methods and protocols using marine microfossils. We solicit special issues on hot topics in marine micropaleontology and review articles on timely subjects.
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