N2 fixation in eddies of the eastern tropical South Pacific Ocean

dc.contributor.author Löscher, Carolin
dc.contributor.author Bourbonnais, Annie
dc.contributor.author Dekaezemacker, Julien
dc.contributor.author Charoenpong, Chawalit N.
dc.contributor.author Altabet, Mark A.
dc.contributor.author Bange, Hermann W.
dc.contributor.author Czeschel, Rena
dc.contributor.author Hoffmann, Chris
dc.contributor.author Schmitz, Ruth
dc.date.accessioned 2016-07-22T19:00:47Z
dc.date.available 2016-07-22T19:00:47Z
dc.date.issued 2016-05-18
dc.description © The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Biogeosciences 13 (2016): 2889-2899, doi:10.5194/bg-13-2889-2016. en_US
dc.description.abstract Mesoscale eddies play a major role in controlling ocean biogeochemistry. By impacting nutrient availability and water column ventilation, they are of critical importance for oceanic primary production. In the eastern tropical South Pacific Ocean off Peru, where a large and persistent oxygen-deficient zone is present, mesoscale processes have been reported to occur frequently. However, investigations into their biological activity are mostly based on model simulations, and direct measurements of carbon and dinitrogen (N2) fixation are scarce. We examined an open-ocean cyclonic eddy and two anticyclonic mode water eddies: a coastal one and an open-ocean one in the waters off Peru along a section at 16° S in austral summer 2012. Molecular data and bioassay incubations point towards a difference between the active diazotrophic communities present in the cyclonic eddy and the anticyclonic mode water eddies. In the cyclonic eddy, highest rates of N2 fixation were measured in surface waters but no N2 fixation signal was detected at intermediate water depths. In contrast, both anticyclonic mode water eddies showed pronounced maxima in N2 fixation below the euphotic zone as evidenced by rate measurements and geochemical data. N2 fixation and carbon (C) fixation were higher in the young coastal mode water eddy compared to the older offshore mode water eddy. A co-occurrence between N2 fixation and biogenic N2, an indicator for N loss, indicated a link between N loss and N2 fixation in the mode water eddies, which was not observed for the cyclonic eddy. The comparison of two consecutive surveys of the coastal mode water eddy in November 2012 and December 2012 also revealed a reduction in N2 and C fixation at intermediate depths along with a reduction in chlorophyll by half, mirroring an aging effect in this eddy. Our data indicate an important role for anticyclonic mode water eddies in stimulating N2 fixation and thus supplying N offshore. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This study was supported by NSF grants OCE 0851092 and OCE 115474 to M. A. Altabet and an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship to A. Bourbonnais. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Biogeosciences 13 (2016): 2889-2899 en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.5194/bg-13-2889-2016
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/8160
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dc.publisher Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-2889-2016
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dc.title N2 fixation in eddies of the eastern tropical South Pacific Ocean en_US
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