Persistent equatorial Pacific iron limitation under ENSO forcing

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Thomas J. Browning
Mak A. Saito
Shungudzemwoyo P. Garaba
Xuechao Wang
Eric P. Achterberg
C. Mark Moore
Anja Engel
Matthew R. Mcllvin
Dawn Moran
Daniela Voss
Oliver Zielinski
Alessandro Tagliabue
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[1] GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel,Marine Biogeochemistry Division
[2] Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment
[3] University of Oldenburg,School of Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton
[4] University of Southampton,Department of Earth, Ocean, Ecological Sciences
[5] German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI),undefined
[6] University of Liverpool,undefined
[7] Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW),undefined
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Nature | 2023年 / 621卷
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Projected responses of ocean net primary productivity to climate change are highly uncertain1. Models suggest that the climate sensitivity of phytoplankton nutrient limitation in the low-latitude Pacific Ocean plays a crucial role1–3, but this is poorly constrained by observations4. Here we show that changes in physical forcing drove coherent fluctuations in the strength of equatorial Pacific iron limitation through multiple El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycles, but that this was overestimated twofold by a state-of-the-art climate model. Our assessment was enabled by first using a combination of field nutrient-addition experiments, proteomics and above-water hyperspectral radiometry to show that phytoplankton physiological responses to iron limitation led to approximately threefold changes in chlorophyll-normalized phytoplankton fluorescence. We then exploited the >18-year satellite fluorescence record to quantify climate-induced nutrient limitation variability. Such synoptic constraints provide a powerful approach for benchmarking the realism of model projections of net primary productivity to climate changes.
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