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Phytoplanktonic biomass synthesis: application to deviations from Redfield stoichiometry

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dc.creator Fraga, Fernando
dc.date 2008-06-27T06:55:34Z
dc.date 2008-06-27T06:55:34Z
dc.date 2001
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T02:10:51Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T02:10:51Z
dc.identifier Scientia Marina 65(S2): 153-169 (2001)
dc.identifier 0214-8358
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10261/5395
dc.identifier 1886-8134
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/5395
dc.description 17 páginas, 9 figuras, 6 tablas.-- Publicación online disponible en: http://www.icm.csic.es/scimar/index.php
dc.description During biomass formation as a result of phytoplankton photosynthesis, CO2 and the nutrients NO3 and PO4 are consumed and O2 produced in fixed proportions known as the Redfield ratio. Broecker’s tracers, i.e., “NO” = O2+RN·NO3, “PO” =O2+RP·PO4, and “CO” = O2+RC·CO2, remain constant during photosynthesis, because nutrients consumed are offset by O2 formation. When one or several nutrients become depleted, the Redfield ratio no longer holds, and the tracers cease to remain constant. The main causes are formation of excess carbohydrates or lipids, N2 fixation, or production of CaCO3 plates by phytoplanktonic populations that have developed different strategies for obtaining the nutrients they need. This paper presents new tracers that remain constant, irrespective of whether or not Redfield stoichiometry is satisfied. Differences between the values of the new tracers and the values of the conventional tracers reveal the presence of anomalies in biomass production. They also allow quantification of any such anomalies, both globally and by depth stratum, and assessment of each individual anomaly separately, even when more than one anomaly occur simultaneously.
dc.description Peer reviewed
dc.format 189725 bytes
dc.format application/pdf
dc.language eng
dc.publisher CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM)
dc.rights openAccess
dc.subject Redfield deviations
dc.subject Phytoplankton stoichiometry
dc.subject Dinoflagellates
dc.subject Coccolithophores
dc.subject Cyanobacteria
dc.title Phytoplanktonic biomass synthesis: application to deviations from Redfield stoichiometry
dc.type Artículo


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