High rates of N-2 fixation in temperate, western North Atlantic coastal waters expand the realm of marine diazotrophy

dc.contributor.author Mulholland, Margaret R.
dc.contributor.author Bernhardt, Peter W.
dc.contributor.author Widner, Brittany
dc.contributor.author Selden, Corday
dc.contributor.author Chappell, Phoebe Dreux
dc.contributor.author Clayton, Sophie A.
dc.contributor.author Mannino, Antonio
dc.contributor.author Hyde, Kimberly J. W.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-10-11T18:55:42Z
dc.date.available 2019-10-11T18:55:42Z
dc.date.issued 2019-06-10
dc.description © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Mulholland, M. R., Bernhardt, P. W., Widner, B. N., Selden, C. R., Chappell, P. D., Clayton, S., Mannino, A., & Hyde, K. High rates of N-2 fixation in temperate, western North Atlantic coastal waters expand the realm of marine diazotrophy. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 33(7), (2019): 826-840, doi:10.1029/2018GB006130. en_US
dc.description.abstract Dinitrogen (N2) fixation can alleviate N limitation of primary productivity by introducing fixed nitrogen (N) to the world's oceans. Although measurements of pelagic marine N2 fixation are predominantly from oligotrophic oceanic regions, where N limitation is thought to favor growth of diazotrophic microbes, here we report high rates of N2 fixation from seven cruises spanning four seasons in temperate, western North Atlantic coastal waters along the North American continental shelf between Cape Hatteras and Nova Scotia, an area representing 6.4% of the North Atlantic continental shelf area. Integrating average areal rates of N2 fixation during each season and for each domain in the study area, the estimated N input from N2 fixation to this temperate shelf system is 0.02 Tmol N/year, an amount equivalent to that previously estimated for the entire North Atlantic continental shelf. Unicellular group A cyanobacteria (UCYN‐A) were most often the dominant diazotrophic group expressing nifH, a gene encoding the nitrogenase enzyme, throughout the study area during all seasons. This expands the domain of these diazotrophs to include coastal waters where dissolved N concentrations are not always depleted. Further, the high rates of N2 fixation and diazotroph diversity along the western North Atlantic continental shelf underscore the need to reexamine the biogeography and the activity of diazotrophs along continental margins. Accounting for this substantial but previously overlooked source of new N to marine systems necessitates revisions to global marine N budgets. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Data presented in the body and supporting information of this manuscript have been deposited in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) repository, SeaBASS and is publicly available at the following DOI address: 10.5067/SeaBASS/CLIVEC/DATA 001. This work was supported by a grant from NASA Grant Number: NNX09AE45G to M. R. M., A. M., and K. H.; a grant from NSF to P. D. C; and the Jacques S. Zaneveld and Neil and Susan Kelley Endowed Scholarships to C. S. We thank NOAA for ship time and the captain and crew of NOAA vessels Delaware II and Henry Bigelow for assistance during field sampling. Data have been submitted to SeaBASS (https://seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov/), NASA's preferred archival repository. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Mulholland, M. R., Bernhardt, P. W., Widner, B. N., Selden, C. R., Chappell, P. D., Clayton, S., Mannino, A., & Hyde, K. (2019). High rates of N-2 fixation in temperate, western North Atlantic coastal waters expand the realm of marine diazotrophy. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 33(7), 826-840. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1029/2018GB006130
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/24692
dc.publisher American Geophysical Union en_US
dc.relation.uri http://doi.org/10.1029/2018GB006130
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International *
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dc.subject Nitrogen fixation en_US
dc.subject Diazotrophy en_US
dc.subject North American continental shelf en_US
dc.title High rates of N-2 fixation in temperate, western North Atlantic coastal waters expand the realm of marine diazotrophy en_US
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