Grazing by nano- and microzooplankton on heterotrophic picoplankton dominates the biological carbon cycling around the Western Antarctic Peninsula

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Sebastian Böckmann
Scarlett Trimborn
Hendrik Schubert
Florian Koch
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[1] University of Bremen,Department of Marine Botany
[2] Alfred Wegener Institute,Department of Ecological Chemistry, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research
[3] University of Rostock,Chair of Aquatic Ecology, Institute for Biosciences
[4] Hochschule Bremerhaven,Fachbereich 2
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Polar Biology | 2024年 / 47卷
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Microzooplankton grazing; POC; Southern Ocean; Dilution experiment; Carbon cycle;
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Over the past 40 years, the significance of microzooplankton grazing in oceanic carbon cycling has been highlighted with the help of dilution experiments. The ecologically relevant Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) ecosystem in the Southern Ocean (SO), however, has not been well studied. Here we present data from dilution experiments, performed at three stations around the northern tip of the WAP to determine grazing rates of small zooplankton (hetero- and mixotrophic members of the 0.2–200 µm size fraction, SZP) on auto- and heterotrophic members of the < 200 µm plankton community as well as their gross growth. While variable impacts of SZP grazing on carbon cycling were measured, particulate organic carbon, not the traditionally used parameter chlorophyll a, provided the best interpretable results. Our results suggested that heterotrophic picoplankton played a significant role in the carbon turnover at all stations. Finally, a comparison of two stations with diverging characteristics highlights that SZP grazing eliminated 56–119% of gross particulate organic carbon production from the particulate fraction. Thus, SZP grazing eliminated 20–50 times more carbon from the particulate fraction compared to what was exported to depth, therefore significantly affecting the efficiency of the biological carbon pump at these SO sites.
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页码:279 / 294
页数:15
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