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Predicting the Electron Requirement for Carbon Fixation in Seas and Oceans
Authors
A Longhurst
AJ Milligan
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Anna E. Hickman
AR Grossman
B Genty
B Williams PJ le
C Napoléon
C. Mark Moore
CB Field
CS Ting
David J. Suggett
DC Melrose
DJ Scanlan
DJ Suggett
DJ Suggett
DJ Suggett
DJ Suggett
DJ Suggett
DJ Suggett
DJ Suggett
EA Laws
EL Venrick
Elisa Capuzzo
Evelyn Lawrenz
G Corno
G Lessin
GE Edwards
GE Fogg
Greg Silsbe
H Wagner
HL MacIntrye
IA Flameling
J Kromkamp
J Masojídek
J Serôdio
JA Berges
Jacco C. Kromkamp
JC Kromkamp
JC Kromkamp
JJ Cullen
JJ Holmes
JJE van Beusekom
K Oxborough
KH Halsey
KH Halsey
KL Pemberton
KR Clarke
KRM Mackey
L Zhai
Lucas J. Stal
M-E Carr
Marie-Hélèn Forget
MC Moore
MC Moore
MJ Behrenfeld
MJ Behrenfeld
MJ Behrenfeld
MJ Behrenfeld
MJ Behrenfeld
MR Badger
MR Lewis
N Raateoja
O Levitan
O Levitan
Ondřej Prášil
P Cardol
P Estévez-Blanco
Pasi Ylöstalo
PG Falkowski
PG Falkowski
PS Schrader
PW Boyd
RF Strzepek
Richard J. Geider
RJ Geider
RL Lindeman
RM Greene
RM Greene
Rodney M. Forster
S Bailey
S Bonnet
S-W Liu
SC Tripathy
SR Laney
Stefan G. H. Simis
T Tamminen
TJ Ryan-Keogh
TJ Smyth
TS Bibby
U Schreiber
WG Sunda
WKW Li
Y Wu
Y Wu
Z Dubinsky
ZS Kolber
ZS Kolber
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
Marine phytoplankton account for about 50% of all global net primary productivity (NPP). Active fluorometry, mainly Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry (FRRf), has been advocated as means of providing high resolution estimates of NPP. However, not measuring CO2-fixation directly, FRRf instead provides photosynthetic quantum efficiency estimates from which electron transfer rates (ETR) and ultimately CO2-fixation rates can be derived. Consequently, conversions of ETRs to CO2-fixation requires knowledge of the electron requirement for carbon fixation (Φe,C, ETR/CO2 uptake rate) and its dependence on environmental gradients. Such knowledge is critical for large scale implementation of active fluorescence to better characterise CO2-uptake. Here we examine the variability of experimentally determined Φe,C values in relation to key environmental variables with the aim of developing new working algorithms for the calculation of Φe,C from environmental variables. Coincident FRRf and 14C-uptake and environmental data from 14 studies covering 12 marine regions were analysed via a meta-analytical, non-parametric, multivariate approach. Combining all studies, Φe,C varied between 1.15 and 54.2 mol e- (mol C)-1 with a mean of 10.9±6.91 mol e- mol C)-1. Although variability of Φe,C was related to environmental gradients at global scales, region-specific analyses provided far improved predictive capability. However, use of regional Φe,C algorithms requires objective means of defining regions of interest, which remains challenging. Considering individual studies and specific small-scale regions, temperature, nutrient and light availability were correlated with Φe,C albeit to varying degrees and depending on the study/region and the composition of the extant phytoplankton community. At the level of large biogeographic regions and distinct water masses, Φe,C was related to nutrient availability, chlorophyll, as well as temperature and/or salinity in most regions, while light availability was also important in Baltic Sea and shelf waters. The novel Φe,C algorithms provide a major step forward for widespread fluorometry-based NPP estimates and highlight the need for further studying the natural variability of Φe,C to verify and develop algorithms with improved accuracy. © 2013 Lawrenz et al
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