2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmarsys.2012.03.003
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Multiscale control of bacterial production by phytoplankton dynamics and sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula: A regional and decadal investigation

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“…Although the bacterial productivity (BP) data set is limited to the last decade (2002)(2003)(2004)(2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012), the variability in the anomalies follows those of chl-a (Fig. 1a), likely because phytoplankton in Antarctic waters provide the main source of dissolved organic carbon for bacterial growth 23 . The two dominant phytoplankton groups in the region are diatoms and cryptophytes (as determined by accessory pigment analysis, see Methods section).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although the bacterial productivity (BP) data set is limited to the last decade (2002)(2003)(2004)(2005)(2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012), the variability in the anomalies follows those of chl-a (Fig. 1a), likely because phytoplankton in Antarctic waters provide the main source of dissolved organic carbon for bacterial growth 23 . The two dominant phytoplankton groups in the region are diatoms and cryptophytes (as determined by accessory pigment analysis, see Methods section).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1a. is estimated from the rate of 3H-leucine incorporation measured in 3-6 h incubations performed in the laboratory at Palmer Station in the dark at in situ temperatures 46 . BP was converted from leucine incorporation rates using the factor 1,500 g C biomass produced per mole leucine incorporated.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Moderately low bacterial abundances (e.g. Ducklow et al 2001Ducklow et al , 2012 have been hypothesized to result in less scattering in the blue wavelengths than typical ocean waters (Dierssen & Smith 2000). The fucoxanthin algorithm we employed also relies on the blue wavelengths, thus it is possible that shifts in bacterial abundances and/or increased glacial melt will result in spatial and temporal biases of the algorithm.…”
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“…Ducklow et al 2012), a 1°C increase in sea surface temperature (SST) (Meredith & King 2005), and a 0.7°C increase in subsurface ocean temperature attributed to both ocean warming and changes in ocean circulation , Martinson 2012. Changes in regional wind patterns and seasonal ice−ocean feedbacks have led to a decline in the duration of seasonal sea ice cover by nearly 90 d since the beginning of satellite-based measurements in 1979 .…”
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“…For the past 2 decades, the WAP marine ecosystem has been experiencing rapid warming and reduction in total sea ice cover in winter (30), which may signifi-cantly increase bacterial activity and carbon fluxes (4). Our goal was to determine whether differences in leucine incorporation previously observed among the three different clades (12) translate to differences in their contribution to the use of various types of DOM.…”
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