Seasonal variations in foraminiferal flux in the Southern Ocean, Campbell Plateau, New Zealand

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作者
Northcote, LC [1 ]
Neil, HL [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res Ltd, Wellington, New Zealand
关键词
sediment trap; planktic foraminifera; primary production; high nitrate; low chlorophyll; subantarctic zone; Campbell Plateau;
D O I
10.1016/j.marmicro.2005.05.001
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
Time-incremental sediment trap moorings were deployed at two sites across Campbell Plateau, New Zealand; one in the relatively quiet waters of the plateau interior (Pukaki Rise) and the other at the Antarctic Circumpolar Current-swept margin (eastern Campbell flank). A continuous record of particle flux over 416 days identifies marked differences in faunal composition and seasonal occurrence in response to these two dynamically different Southern Ocean settings. In the shallow and thermally isolated interior of the Pukaki Rise site, the flux of foraminifera was closely linked to the austral spring pulse of primary production, at which time 97% of the total foraminiferal production for the year occurred. This seasonal flux of foraminifera at Pukaki Rise was dominated by the species Globorotalia inflata and Globigerina bulloides. The collapse of phytoplankton production at the end of spring was most likely a result of a co-limitation of iron and silicic acid. Over the deep and dynamic eastern flank of Campbell Plateau there were four seasonal pulses of foraminiferal flux, the largest in spring when almost half of the foraminiferal production occurred. Most of the spring flux at this site consisted of Globorotalia inflata and Globigerinita glutinata. Summer at eastern Campbell flank, exhibited the lowest flux of foraminifera, but the highest species diversity, while autumn and winter fluxes were dominated by the deep-dwelling Globorotalia truncatulinoides. Although there was only a single pulse of foraminiferal flux at Pukaki Rise, its mass (g m(-2) d(-1)) was still greater than that which occurred over the flank, summed across all four seasons. However, the overall standing stock (tests m(-2) d(-1)) on the flank was more than twice that which occurred at the Pukaki Rise site. An examination of core-top material taken from gravity cores collected in the vicinity of the sediment trap locations, revealed typical Southern Ocean foraminiferal assemblages that were markedly dissimilar in proportion to those observed in the sediment traps. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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