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Biogeochemistry | 2012

Macroscale patterns of the biological cycling of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and dimethylsulfide (DMS) in the Northwest Atlantic

Martine Lizotte; Maurice Levasseur; Sonia Michaud; Michael Scarratt; Anissa Merzouk; Michel Gosselin; Julien Pommier; Richard B. Rivkin; Ronald P. Kiene

The influence of the seasonal development of microplankton communities on the cycling of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and its precursor dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) was investigated along a South–North gradient (36–59°N) in the Northwest (NW) Atlantic Ocean. Three surveys allowed the sampling of surface mixed layer (SML) waters at stations extending from the subtropical gyre to the Greenland Current during May, July and October 2003. Pools and transformation rates of DMSP and DMS were quantified and related to prevailing physical and biochemical conditions, phytoplankton abundance and taxonomic composition, as well as bacterioplankton abundance and leucine uptake. The South–North progression of the diatom bloom, a prominent feature in the NW Atlantic, did not influence the production of DMS whereas conditions in the N Atlantic Drift lead to a persistent bloom of DMSP-rich flagellate-dominated phytoplankton community and high net DMS production rates. Macroscale patterns of the observed variables were further explored using principal component analysis (PCA). The first axis of the PCA showed a strong association between the spatio-temporal distribution of DMSP and the abundance of several phytoplankton groups including dinoflagellates and prymnesiophytes, as well as with microbial-mediated DMSPd consumption and yields and rates of the conversion of DMSP into DMS. The second axis revealed a strong association between concentrations of DMS and SML depth and photosynthetically active radiation, a result supporting the prominent role of solar radiation as a driver of DMS dynamics.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Modeling analysis of the effect of iron enrichment on dimethyl sulfide dynamics in the NE Pacific (SERIES experiment)

Yvonnick Le Clainche; Maurice Levasseur; Alain F. Vézina; René-Christian Bouillon; Anissa Merzouk; Sonia Michaud; Michael Scarratt; Chi Shing Wong; Richard B. Rivkin; Philip W. Boyd; Paul J. Harrison; William L. Miller; Cliff S. Law; François J. Saucier

The large-scale iron enrichment conducted in the NE Pacific during the Subarctic Ecosystem Response to Iron Enrichment Study (SERIES) triggered a phytoplankton bloom dominated successively by nanophytoplankton and large diatoms. During the first 14 days, surface dimethyl sulfide (DMS) levels increased both inside (up to 22 nmol L-1) and outside (up to 19 nmol L-1) the patch, with no consistent Fe effect. Later, DMS concentrations became sixfold lower inside the patch than outside. In this study, we used a DMS budget module embedded in a one-dimensional ocean turbulence model to investigate the contribution of the interacting physical, photochemical, and biological processes to this particular DMS response. Temporal variations in biological net DMS production were reconstructed using an inverse modeling approach. Our results show that short-term (days) variations in both the physical processes (i.e., turbulent mixing and ventilation) and the biological cycling of DMS are needed to explain the time evolution of DMS concentrations both outside and inside the Fe-enriched patch. The biological net DMS production was generally high (up to 0.35 nmol L-1 h-1) and comparable outside and inside the patch during the first 10 days, corresponding to the observed accumulation of DMS inside and outside the patch. Later, it became negative (net DMS biological consumption) inside the patch, suggesting a change in dimethylsulfoniopropionate bacterial metabolism. This study stresses the importance of short-term variations in biological processes and their sensitivity to the physical environment in shaping the DMS response to iron enrichment.


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2006

DMSP and DMS dynamics during a mesoscale iron fertilization experiment in the Northeast Pacific—Part I: Temporal and vertical distributions

Maurice Levasseur; Michael Scarratt; Sonia Michaud; Anissa Merzouk; Chi Shing Wong; Michael Arychuk; Wendy Richardson; Richard B. Rivkin; Michelle S. Hale; Emmy Wong; Adrian Marchetti; Hiroshi Kiyosawa


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Kelp distribution in the northwest Atlantic Ocean under a changing climate

Anissa Merzouk; Ladd E. Johnson


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2006

DMSP and DMS dynamics during a mesoscale iron fertilization experiment in the Northeast Pacific–Part II: Biological cycling

Anissa Merzouk; Maurice Levasseur; Michael Scarratt; Sonia Michaud; Richard B. Rivkin; Michelle S. Hale; Ronald P. Kiene; Neil M. Price; William K. W. Li


Environmental Reviews | 2015

Observed trends and climate projections affecting marine ecosystems in the Canadian Arctic

Nadja Steiner; Kumiko Azetsu-Scott; Jim Hamilton; Kevin Hedges; Xianmin Hu; Muhammad Y. Janjua; Diane Lavoie; John W. Loder; Humfrey Melling; Anissa Merzouk; William Perrie; Ingrid Peterson; Michael Scarratt; Tessa Sou; Ross Tallmann


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2004

Influence of dinoflagellate diurnal vertical migrations on dimethylsulfoniopropionate and dimethylsulfide distribution and dynamics (St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada)

Anissa Merzouk; Maurice Levasseur; Michael Scarratt; Sonia Michaud; Michel Gosselin


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2006

Assessing microbial responses to iron enrichment in the Subarctic Northeast Pacific: do microcosms reproduce the in situ condition?

Michael Scarratt; Adrian Marchetti; Michelle S. Hale; Richard B. Rivkin; Sonia Michaud; Paul Matthews; Maurice Levasseur; Nelson D. Sherry; Anissa Merzouk; William K. W. Li; Hiroshi Kiyosawa


Biogeochemistry | 2009

Distribution of dimethylsulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate and its relation with phytoneuston in the surface microlayer of the western North Atlantic during summer

Gui-Peng Yang; Maurice Levasseur; Sonia Michaud; Anissa Merzouk; Martine Lizotte; Michael Scarratt


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2008

Fate of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) during the decline of the northwest Atlantic Ocean spring diatom bloom

Martine Lizotte; Maurice Levasseur; Michael Scarratt; Sonia Michaud; Anissa Merzouk; Michel Gosselin; Julien Pommier

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Michael Scarratt

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Maurice Levasseur

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Sonia Michaud

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Richard B. Rivkin

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Michel Gosselin

Université du Québec à Rimouski

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Michelle S. Hale

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Chi Shing Wong

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Julien Pommier

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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