Oceanic controls on the primary production of the northwest European continental shelf: model experiments under recent past conditions and a potential future scenario

被引:105
作者
Holt, J. [1 ]
Butenschoen, M. [2 ]
Wakelin, S. L. [1 ]
Artioli, Y. [2 ]
Allen, J. I. [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Oceanog Ctr, Liverpool L3 5DA, Merseyside, England
[2] Plymouth Marine Lab, Plymouth PL1 3DH, Devon, England
关键词
WESTERN IRISH SEA; ERROR QUANTIFICATION; ECOSYSTEM MODEL; INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY; NUTRIENT REDUCTION; CHLOROPHYLL-A; PHYTOPLANKTON; EXCHANGE; CIRCULATION; ATLANTIC;
D O I
10.5194/bg-9-97-2012
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In this paper we clearly demonstrate that changes in oceanic nutrients are a first order factor in determining changes in the primary production of the northwest European continental shelf on time scales of 5-10 yr. We present a series of coupled hydrodynamic ecosystem modelling simulations, using the POLCOMS-ERSEM system. These are forced by both reanalysis data and a single example of a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model (OA-GCM) representative of possible conditions in 2080-2100 under an SRES A1B emissions scenario, along with the corresponding present day control. The OA-GCM forced simulations show a substantial reduction in surface nutrients in the open-ocean regions of the model domain, comparing future and present day time-slices. This arises from a large increase in oceanic stratification. Tracer transport experiments identify a substantial fraction of on-shelf water originates from the open-ocean region to the south of the domain, where this increase is largest, and indeed the on-shelf nutrient and primary production are reduced as this water is transported on-shelf. This relationship is confirmed quantitatively by comparing changes in winter nitrate with total annual nitrate uptake. The reduction in primary production by the reduced nutrient transport is mitigated by on-shelf processes relating to temperature, stratification (length of growing season) and recycling. Regions less exposed to ocean-shelf exchange in this model (Celtic Sea, Irish Sea, English Channel, and Southern North Sea) show a modest increase in primary production (of 5-10%) compared with a decrease of 0-20% in the outer shelf, Central and Northern North Sea. These findings are backed up by a boundary condition perturbation experiment and a simple mixing model.
引用
收藏
页码:97 / 117
页数:21
相关论文
共 77 条
[1]   Quantifying uncertainty in high-resolution coupled hydrodynamic-ecosystem models [J].
Allen, J. I. ;
Somerfield, P. J. ;
Gilbert, F. J. .
JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2007, 64 (1-4) :3-14
[2]   Error quantification of a high-resolution coupled hydrodynamic-ecosystem coastal-ocean model: Part 2. Chlorophyll-a, nutrients and SPM [J].
Allen, J. Icarus ;
Holt, Jason T. ;
Blackford, Jerry ;
Proctor, Roger .
JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2007, 68 (3-4) :381-404
[3]   Marine ecosystem models for earth systems applications: The MarQUEST experience [J].
Allen, J. Icarus ;
Aiken, James ;
Anderson, Thomas R. ;
Buitenhuis, Erik ;
Cornell, Sarah ;
Geider, Richard J. ;
Haines, Keith ;
Hirata, Takafumi ;
Holt, Jason ;
Le Quere, Corinne ;
Hardman-Mountford, Nicholas ;
Ross, Oliver N. ;
Sinha, Bablu ;
While, James .
JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2010, 81 (1-2) :19-33
[4]   A highly spatially resolved ecosystem model for the North West European Continental Shelf [J].
Allen, JI ;
Blackford, J ;
Holt, J ;
Proctor, R ;
Ashworth, M ;
Siddorn, J .
SARSIA, 2001, 86 (06) :423-440
[5]  
[Anonymous], MULTIDECADAL V UNPUB
[6]  
Artioli Y., J MARINE SY IN PRESS
[7]   Nutrient budgets for European seas: A measure of the effectiveness of nutrient reduction policies [J].
Artioli, Yuri ;
Friedrich, Jana ;
Gilbert, Alison J. ;
McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail ;
Mee, Laurence D. ;
Vermaat, Jan E. ;
Wulff, Fred ;
Humborg, Christoph ;
Palmeri, Luca ;
Pollehne, Falk .
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2008, 56 (09) :1609-1617
[8]   An ecosystem model of the global ocean including Fe, Si, P colimitations [J].
Aumont, O ;
Maier-Reimer, E ;
Blain, S ;
Monfray, P .
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 2003, 17 (02)
[9]   Predicting marine phytoplankton maximum growth rates from temperature: Improving on the Eppley curve using quantile regression [J].
Bissinger, Jan E. ;
Montagnes, David J. S. ;
Sharples, Jonathan ;
Atkinson, David .
LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 2008, 53 (02) :487-493
[10]   Regional scale impacts of distinct CO2 additions in the North Sea [J].
Blackford, J. C. ;
Jones, N. ;
Proctor, R. ;
Holt, J. .
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2008, 56 (08) :1461-1468