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The Marine Food Webs The Marine Food Webs 1) What regulates a planktonic food web? I) Light II) Nutrients III)Importance of the Type of Nutrient IV) Size and Export V) Food Web Structure 2) Examples of what controls a food web I) El Nino II) Iron Ex r Schofield ([email protected])

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Page 1: The Marine Food Webs 1)What regulates a planktonic food web? I)Light II)Nutrients III)Importance of the Type of Nutrient IV)Size and Export V)Food Web

The Marine Food WebsThe Marine Food Webs

1) What regulates a planktonic food web?I) LightII) NutrientsIII) Importance of the Type of NutrientIV) Size and ExportV) Food Web Structure

2) Examples of what controls a food webI) El NinoII) Iron Ex

Oscar Schofield ([email protected])

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autotrophsautotrophs autotrophsautotrophs

omnivores omnivores omnivores omnivores

carnivorescarnivorescarnivorescarnivores

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Pyramimonas parkeae

Dunaliella tertiolecta

Gephyrocapsa

oceanica

Ceratium sp.

Thoracosphaera

heimii

Ditylum brightwellii Diatom

sp.

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I) Light

Z (meters)

Irradiance Intensity

Lambert Beers LawEd2 = Ed1e-z*Kd

Ed2

Ed1z1

z2

z

1) Because of Lambert Beers Lawthe ocean is dim

2) Plant life is dependent on light

3) The 1% light levelfor the majority of the is 100 m or less?

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202 204 206 208 210 212 214

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0 633 1267 1900

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0 633 1267 1900 Oliver et al.JGR 2004

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Irradiance (mol photons m-2 s-1)

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-1)

Pmax

Ik = Pmax/Respiration

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Irradiance IntensityTemperature

time

PP Ed

Irradiance IntensityTemperature

Z (meters)

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Z(meters)

net primaryproduction

net photosynthesis

phytoplanktonrespiration

communityrespiration

euphotic zone

Critical depth NPP = Rc

Note these are integratedover the water column.

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CHL a

>3

0

mg m-3

UML

Low wind High wind

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IrradianceIrradiance

PhytoplanktonPhytoplankton

Physical mixing processes

Nutrients

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1993 1994

Dec JanSept Oct Nov

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Biomass and NutrientsSta E (1993-1994)

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Nutrient concentration (can be nitrogen, phosphorus)

Nut

rien

t Upt

ake Vmax

Ks

NO3 NO3

NO3

NO3

NO3

NO3

Austin Powers Fat Bastard Model System, eats fast when a lot available, but sloppy & alot ends on his shirt not in his belly

Miss Manner Model System, eats slow and efficiently, everything ends up in her belly

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0

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diatoms coccos dinos greens

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diatoms coccos dinos greens

Vmax NO3/C

mol

N/

mol

C/d

ay

Nutrient Uptake Varies with Phytoplankton SpeciesNutrient Uptake Varies with Phytoplankton Species

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Different Strategies of Nutrient UtilizationDifferent Strategies of Nutrient Utilization

Diatoms

•High Vm •High Ks

Coccolithophores

•Low Vm •Low Ks

High or fluctuating nutrientsHigh mixing, upwellingLow average irradiance, light fluctuationsHigh turbulence

Chronically oligotrophicStratified conditionsHigh average irradiance Low turbulence

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Cullen et al. 2003Cullen et al. 2003

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2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

5

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5

Total Chlorophyll (ug/L)

Siz

e

Nutrients are low Nutrients are high

n = 6695

Remember small cells, higher surface to volume ratioRemember small cells, higher surface to volume ratio

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Various phytoplankton concentrations of earth's oceans.Various phytoplankton concentrations of earth's oceans.

• Purple and blue areas - unproductive regions (open ocean areas)

• Red and orange areas - productive regions (coastal areas, small basin)

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180oW 135oW 90oW 45oW 0 45oE 90oE 135oE 180oE90oN

60oN

30oN

0o

30oS

60oS

90oS

More recently satellite algorithms have been developed More recently satellite algorithms have been developed for some phytoplankton taxa detectionfor some phytoplankton taxa detection

Iglesias-Rodriguez et al. 2000

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Surface chlorophyll from CZCS

Vertical distribution of Chl from 21,000 profiles

Mixed layer depth from NOAA-NODC archive

Surface nutrients

Brunt-Vaisala

57 provinces on the basis of:

Longhurst 1995

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IrradianceIrradiance

ZooplanktonZooplankton

Higher Trophic LevelsHigher Trophic Levels

PhytoplanktonPhytoplankton

Physical mixing processes

Nutrients

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GRAZERS in the plankton sea

soft-bodies, asexual, consumessoft-bodies, asexual, consumesall particle sizes, bloom & bust all particle sizes, bloom & bust

hard-bodies, sexual, consume hard-bodies, sexual, consume specific particle size ranges, specific particle size ranges, roving bandsroving bands

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phytoplankton

zooplankton

fish

1000

100

10

0.1

0.1 This assumes atrophic transfer

efficiency of 10%

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Upwelling zones (2 trophic levels)Phytoplankton Anchovies (20 % transfer efficiency)

Coastal Regions (4 trophic levels)Phytoplankton herbivorous zooplank.carnivorous zooplank.fish

(15% efficiency)

Open ocean (5 trophic levels)Phytoplanktonherb. Zooplank.carniv. Zooplank.carniv. Fishtuna

(10% efficiency)

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Area Plant prod. Efficiency Trophic levels Est. fish

Open 39*109 10% 5 4*106

Ocean

Coastal 8.6*109 15% 4 29*106

Ocean

upwelling 0.23*109 20% 2 46*106

(metric tonsper year)

(metric tonscarbon per year)

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IrradianceIrradiance

SinkageSinkage & & SenescenceSenescence

Particle DynamicsParticle Dynamics

Particle Flux (Carbon flux)Particle Flux (Carbon flux)

ZooplanktonZooplankton

Higher Trophic LevelsHigher Trophic Levels

PhytoplanktonPhytoplankton

Physical mixing processes

Nutrients

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Sequestration of Atmospheric CarbonSequestration of Atmospheric Carbon

Chisholm, 2000

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MARINE SNOW

What is it?What is it?

How is formed? (particle-particle, sticky, virus)How is formed? (particle-particle, sticky, virus)

Why is it important?Why is it important?

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What is Marine Snow?

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Hey look!Here comes a

Diatom!Diatom

Snow FormationWhile photosynthesizing DOM is exuded These molecules encounter one

another in the aqueous environment

Through cation binding the molecules come together forming larger particles

The particles are extremely “sticky” and easily adhere to each other as well as other particles in the water

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Marine snow particles fromMarine snow particles fromoff New Jerseyoff New Jersey

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Irradiance

Elemental Flux

CO2

N2

Fe

CarbonN2Fe

rivers

Wind

Continental shelf

Con

tinen

tal s

lope

S

Mixing processes

New Nutrients

Phytoplankton

Sinkage &

Senescence

Particle Dynamics

Zooplankton

Higher Trophic LevelsM

ixed

Lay

er D

epth

RegeneratedNutrients

Water column depthM

ixed

Lay

er

Dep

th

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A Natural Experiment: Are nutrients from the deepocean driving the primary productivity?

El Nino

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Top: “normal” forcing condition

Bottom: El Niño forcing condition

Open University, 1998

Normal

El Nino

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Top: normal Bottom: El Niño condition

Open University, 1998

Normal

El Nino

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JPL

El Nino

La Nina

Notecoastal effect

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HNLC

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So lets do an experiment: What limits productivity in a high So lets do an experiment: What limits productivity in a high nitrogen/phosphorus ocean? Is it iron limited?nitrogen/phosphorus ocean? Is it iron limited?

Go to a HNLC Ocean (Antarctic), going means sending a graduate Go to a HNLC Ocean (Antarctic), going means sending a graduate student, dump iron in the ocean and watch the phytoplankton respond.student, dump iron in the ocean and watch the phytoplankton respond.

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Iron Patch Health

Red = HealthyRed = HealthyBlue = Not happyBlue = Not happy

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GLOBALGLOBAL

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Cell size effects the trophic transfer of matter Cell size effects the trophic transfer of matter and energy in the food weband energy in the food web

• Cullen et al.

(Cullen et al., 2002)

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(from N.Gruber)

(Takahashi et al 1995)

Net CO2 flux

Example: variability in carbon uptake

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MARTIN GLACIAL & INTERGLACIAL