Debany Fonseca-Batista
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017
Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Virginie Riou; François Fripiat; Marc Elskens; Florian Deman; Natacha Brion; Fabien Quéroué; Maya Bode; Holger Auel
Euphotic layer dinitrogen (N-2) fixation and primary production (PP) were measured in the eastern Atlantic Ocean (38 degrees N-21 degrees S) using N-15(2) and C-13 bicarbonate tracer incubations. This region is influenced by Saharan dust deposition and waters with low nitrogen to phosphorus (N/P) ratios originating from the Subantarctic and the Benguela upwelling system. Depth-integrated rates of N-2 fixation in the north (0 degrees N-38 degrees N) ranged from 59 to 370 mu mol N m(-2) d(-1), with the maximal value at 19 degrees N under the influence of the northwest African upwelling. Diazotrophic activity in the south (0 degrees S-21 degrees S), though slightly lower, was surprisingly close to observations in the north, with values ranging from 47 to 119 mu mol N m(-2) d(-1). Our North Atlantic N-2 fixation rates correlate well with dust deposition, while those in the South Atlantic correlate strongly with excess phosphate relative to nitrate. There, the necessary iron is assumed to be supplied from the Benguela upwelling system. When converting N-2 fixation to carbon uptake using a Redfield ratio (6.6), we find that N-2 fixation may support up to 9% of PP in the subtropical North Atlantic (20 degrees N-38 degrees N), 5% in the tropical North Atlantic (0 degrees N-20 degrees N), and 1% of PP in the South Atlantic (0 degrees S-21 degrees S). Combining our data with published data sets, we estimate an annual N input of 27.610 Tg N yr(-1) over the open Atlantic Ocean, 11% of which enters the region between 20 degrees N and 50 degrees N, 71% between 20 degrees N and 10 degrees S, and 18% between 10 degrees N and 45 degrees S.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Virginie Riou; Debany Fonseca-Batista; A. Roukaerts; Isabelle C. Biegala; Shree Ram Prakya; C. Loureiro; Mariana de Fatima Silva Santos; Angel E. Muniz-Piniella; Mara Schmiing; Marc Elskens; Natacha Brion; M. Ana Martins; Frank Dehairs
To understand the impact of the northwestern Azores Current Front (NW-AzC/AzF) system on HCO3−-and N2-fixation activities and unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria (UCYN) distribution, we combined geochemical and biological approaches from the oligotrophic surface to upper mesopelagic waters. N2-fixation was observed to sustain 45–85% of the HCO3−-fixation in the picoplanktonic fraction performing 47% of the total C-fixation at the deep chlorophyll maximum north and south of the AzF. N2-fixation rates as high as 10.9 μmol N m-3 d-1 and surface nitrate δ15N as low as 2.7‰ were found in the warm (18–24°C), most saline (36.5–37.0) and least productive waters south of the AzF, where UCYN were the least abundant. However, picoplanktonic UCYN abundances up to 55 cells mL-1 were found at 45–200m depths in the coolest nutrient-rich waters north of the AzF. In this area, N2-fixation rates up to 4.5 μmol N m-3 d-1 were detected, associated with depth-integrated H13CO3−-fixation rates at least 50% higher than observed south of the AzF. The numerous eddies generated at the NW-AzC/AzF seem to enhance exchanges of plankton between water masses, as well as vertical and horizontal diapycnal diffusion of nutrients, whose increase probably enhances the growth of diazotrophs and the productivity of C-fixers.
Progress in Oceanography | 2015
Maya Bode; Wilhelm Hagen; Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Holger Auel
Progress in Oceanography | 2018
Xuefeng Li; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Nathalie Roevros; Frank Dehairs; Lei Chou
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017
Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Virginie Riou; François Fripiat; Marc Elskens; Florian Deman; Natacha Brion; Fabien Quéroué; Maya Bode; Holger Auel
Archive | 2016
Xuefeng Li; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Julie Brouwers; Nathalie Roevros; Frank Dehairs; Lei Chou
Supplement to: Bode, M et al. (2015): Feeding strategies of tropical and subtropical calanoid copepods throughout the eastern Atlantic Ocean - Latitudinal and bathymetric aspects. Progress in Oceanography, 138, 268-282, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2015.10.002 | 2015
Maya Bode; Wilhelm Hagen; Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Holger Auel
Archive | 2015
Xuefeng Li; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Harold Ingber; Nathalie Roevros; Frank Dehairs; Lei Chou
In supplement to: Bode, M et al. (2015): Feeding strategies of tropical and subtropical calanoid copepods throughout the eastern Atlantic Ocean - Latitudinal and bathymetric aspects. Progress in Oceanography, 138, 268-282, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2015.10.002 | 2015
Maya Bode; Wilhelm Hagen; Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Holger Auel
In supplement to: Bode, M et al. (2015): Feeding strategies of tropical and subtropical calanoid copepods throughout the eastern Atlantic Ocean - Latitudinal and bathymetric aspects. Progress in Oceanography, 138, 268-282, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pocean.2015.10.002 | 2015
Maya Bode; Wilhelm Hagen; Anna Schukat; Lena Teuber; Debany Fonseca-Batista; Frank Dehairs; Holger Auel