Phytoplankton community response to episodic wet and dry aerosol deposition in the subtropical North Atlantic.

Yuan, Zhongwei, Achterberg, Eric Pieter , Engel, Anja , Wen, Zuozhu, Zhou, Linbin, Zhu, Xunchi, Dai, Minhan and Browning, Thomas J. (2023) Phytoplankton community response to episodic wet and dry aerosol deposition in the subtropical North Atlantic. Open Access Limnology and Oceanography, 68 (9). pp. 2126-2140. DOI 10.1002/lno.12410.

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Abstract

Atmospheric aerosol deposition into the low latitude oligotrophic ocean is an important source of new nutrients for primary production. However, the resultant phytoplankton responses to aerosol deposition events, both in magnitude and changes in community composition, are poorly constrained. Here, we investigated this with 19 d of field and satellite observations for a site in the subtropical North Atlantic. During the observation period, surface dissolved aluminum concentrations alongside satellite-derived aerosol and precipitation data demonstrated the occurrence of both a dry deposition event associated with a dust storm and a wet deposition event associated with strong rainfall. The dry deposition event did not lead to any observable phytoplankton response, whereas the wet deposition event led to an approximate doubling of chlorophyll a, with Prochlorococcus becoming more dominant at the expense of Synechococcus. Bioassay experiments showed that phytoplankton were nitrogen limited, suggesting that the wet deposition event likely provided substantial aerosol-derived nitrogen, thereby alleviating the prevalent nutrient limitation and leading to the rapid observed phytoplankton response. These findings highlight the important role of wet deposition in driving rapid responses in both ocean productivity and phytoplankton community composition.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Aerosols, nutrients, ocean productivity, phytoplankton, GEOTRACES
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-BI Biological Oceanography
OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-CH Chemical Oceanography
OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-CH Chemical Oceanography > FB2-CH Water column biogeochemistry
Main POF Topic: PT6: Marine Life
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: ASLO (American Society of Limnology and Oceanography), Wiley
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Date Deposited: 31 Jul 2023 06:36
Last Modified: 14 Jan 2025 14:05
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/59012

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