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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 2016

Community Structure of Tintinnid Ciliates of the Microzooplankton in the South West Pacific Ocean: Comparison of a High Primary Productivity with a Typical Oligotrophic Site.

John R. Dolan; Audrey Gimenez; Veronique Cornet‐Barthaux; Alain de Verneil

Transient ‘hot spots’ of phytoplankton productivity occur in the generally oligotrophic Southern Pacific Ocean and we hypothesized that the population structure of tintinnid ciliates, planktonic grazers, would differ from that of a typical oligotrophic sites. Samples were collected over a 1‐wk period at each of two sites between Fiji and Tahiti: one of elevated chlorophyll a concentrations and primary productivity with an abundance of N‐fixing cyanobacteria Trichodesmium, and a distant oligotrophic site. Tintinnid abundance differed between the sites by a factor of 2. A single species (Favella sp.), absent from the oligotrophic site, highly dominated the ‘hot spot’ site. However, total species richness was identical (71 spp.) as well as short‐term temporal variability (2–4 d). At both sites, species abundance distributions most closely fit a log‐series or log‐normal distribution and the abundance distributions of ecological types, forms of distinct lorica oral diameter, were the typical geometric. Morphological diversity was only slightly lower at the high productivity site. We found that communities of these plankton grazers in ‘hot spots’ of phytoplankton productivity in oligotrophic systems, although harboring different species, differ little from surrounding oligotrophic areas in community structure.


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2018

Longitudinal contrast in Turbulence along a ∼ 19S section in the Pacific and its consequences on biogeochemical fluxes

Pascale Bouruet-Aubertot; Yannis Cuypers; Andrea Doglioli; Mathieu Caffin; Christophe Yohia; Alain de Verneil; Anne Petrenko; D. Lefèvre; Hervé Le Goff; Gilles Rougier; Marc Picheral; Thierry Moutin

Microstructure measurements were performed along the OUTPACE longitudinal transect in the tropical Pacific (Moutin and Bonnet, 2015). Small-scale dynamics and turbulence in the first 800m surface layer were characterized based on hydrographic and current measurements at fine vertical scale and turbulence measurements at cm scale using a vertical microstructure profiler. The possible impact of turbulence on biogeochemical budgets in the surface layer was also addressed in this region of increasing oligotrophy to the East. The dissipation rate of turbulent kinetic energy, , showed an interesting 5 contrast along the longitudinal transect with stronger turbulence in the West, i.e. the Melanesian Archipelago, compared to the East, within the South Pacific Subtropical Gyre, with a variation of by a factor of 3 within [100m−500m]. The layer with enhanced turbulence decreased in vertical extent traveling eastward. This spatial pattern was correlated with the energy level of the internal wave field, higher in the West compared to the East. The difference in wave energy mostly resulted from enhanced wind power input into inertial motions in the West. Moreover, three long duration stations were sampled along the cruise 10 transect, each over three inertial periods. The analysis from the western long duration station gave evidence of an energetic baroclinic near-inertial wave that was responsible for the enhanced , observed within a 50m-250m layer, with a value of 810−9Wkg−1, about 8 times larger than at the eastern long duration stations. Averaged nitrate turbulent diffusive fluxes in a 100-m layer below the top of the nitracline were about twice larger west of 170W due to the higher vertical diffusion coefficient. In the photic layer, the depth-averaged nitrate turbulent diffusive flux strongly decreased eastward with an 15 averaged value of 11μmolm−2d−1 West of 170W to be compared with the 3μmolm−2d−1 averaged value East of 170W. Contrastingly phosphate turbulent diffusive fluxes were significantly larger in the photic layer. This input may have an important role in sustaining the development of N2-fixing organisms that were shown to be the main primary contributors to the biological pump in the area. The time-space intermittency of mixing events, intrinsic to turbulence, was underlined but its consequences on micro-organisms would deserve a dedicated study. 20 Copyright statement.


Biogeosciences | 2017

Preface: The Oligotrophy to the UlTra-oligotrophy PACific Experiment (OUTPACE cruise, 18 February to 3 April 2015)

Thierry Moutin; Andrea Doglioli; Alain de Verneil; Sophie Bonnet


Biogeosciences | 2017

The fate of a southwest Pacific bloom: gauging the impact of submesoscale vs. mesoscale circulation on biological gradients in the subtropics

Alain de Verneil; Louise Rousselet; Andrea Doglioli; Anne Petrenko; Thierry Moutin


Biogeosciences | 2018

N 2 fixation as a dominant new N source in the western tropical South Pacific Ocean (OUTPACE cruise)

Mathieu Caffin; Thierry Moutin; Rachel A. Foster; Pascale Bouruet-Aubertot; Andrea Doglioli; Hugo Berthelot; Cécile Guieu; Olivier Grosso; Sandra Helias-Nunige; Nathalie Leblond; Audrey Gimenez; Anne Petrenko; Alain de Verneil; Sophie Bonnet


Biogeosciences | 2017

OUTPACE long duration stations: physical variability, context of biogeochemical sampling, and evaluation of sampling strategy

Alain de Verneil; Louise Rousselet; Andrea Doglioli; Anne Petrenko; Christophe Maes; Pascale Bouruet-Aubertot; Thierry Moutin


Biogeosciences | 2018

Nutrient availability and the ultimate control of the biological carbon pump in the Western Tropical South Pacific Ocean

Thierry Moutin; Thibaut Wagener; Mathieu Caffin; Alain Fumenia; Audrey Gimenez; Melika Baklouti; Pascale Bouruet-Aubertot; Mireille Pujo-Pay; Karine Leblanc; D. Lefèvre; Sandra Helias Nunige; Nathalie Leblond; Olivier Grosso; Alain de Verneil


Biogeosciences | 2017

Large- to submesoscale surface circulation and its implications on biogeochemical/biological horizontal distributions during the OUTPACE cruise (southwest Pacific)

Louise Rousselet; Alain de Verneil; Andrea Doglioli; Anne Petrenko; Solange Duhamel; Christophe Maes; Bruno Blanke


Biogeosciences Discussions | 2017

Nitrogen budgets following a Lagrangian strategy in the Western Tropical South Pacific Ocean: the prominent role of N 2 fixation (OUTPACE cruise)

Mathieu Caffin; Thierry Moutin; Rachel A. Foster; Pascale Bouruet-Aubertot; Andrea Doglioli; Hugo Berthelot; Olivier Grosso; Sandra Helias-Nunige; Nathalie Leblond; Audrey Gimenez; Anne Petrenko; Alain de Verneil; Sophie Bonnet


WE-Heraeus Summer School on Physics of the Ocean | 2017

From large to submesoscale circulation during the OUTPACE cruise (Southwest Pacific)

Louise Rousselet; Alain de Verneil; Andrea Doglioli; Anne Petrenko; Christophe Maes; Bruno Blanke

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Anne Petrenko

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Thierry Moutin

Aix-Marseille University

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Audrey Gimenez

Aix-Marseille University

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Mathieu Caffin

Aix-Marseille University

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Sophie Bonnet

Aix-Marseille University

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Bruno Blanke

University of Cape Town

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