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PLOS ONE | 2013

Predicting the Electron Requirement for Carbon Fixation in Seas and Oceans

Evelyn Lawrenz; Greg M. Silsbe; Elisa Capuzzo; Pasi Ylöstalo; Rodney M. Forster; Stefan G. H. Simis; Ondřej Prášil; Jacco C. Kromkamp; Anna E. Hickman; C. Mark Moore; Marie-Hélèn Forget; Richard J. Geider; David J. Suggett

Marine phytoplankton account for about 50% of all global net primary productivity (NPP). Active fluorometry, mainly Fast Repetition Rate fluorometry (FRRf), has been advocated as means of providing high resolution estimates of NPP. However, not measuring CO2-fixation directly, FRRf instead provides photosynthetic quantum efficiency estimates from which electron transfer rates (ETR) and ultimately CO2-fixation rates can be derived. Consequently, conversions of ETRs to CO2-fixation requires knowledge of the electron requirement for carbon fixation (Φe,C, ETR/CO2 uptake rate) and its dependence on environmental gradients. Such knowledge is critical for large scale implementation of active fluorescence to better characterise CO2-uptake. Here we examine the variability of experimentally determined Φe,C values in relation to key environmental variables with the aim of developing new working algorithms for the calculation of Φe,C from environmental variables. Coincident FRRf and 14C-uptake and environmental data from 14 studies covering 12 marine regions were analysed via a meta-analytical, non-parametric, multivariate approach. Combining all studies, Φe,C varied between 1.15 and 54.2 mol e− (mol C)−1 with a mean of 10.9±6.91 mol e− mol C)−1. Although variability of Φe,C was related to environmental gradients at global scales, region-specific analyses provided far improved predictive capability. However, use of regional Φ e,C algorithms requires objective means of defining regions of interest, which remains challenging. Considering individual studies and specific small-scale regions, temperature, nutrient and light availability were correlated with Φ e,C albeit to varying degrees and depending on the study/region and the composition of the extant phytoplankton community. At the level of large biogeographic regions and distinct water masses, Φ e,C was related to nutrient availability, chlorophyll, as well as temperature and/or salinity in most regions, while light availability was also important in Baltic Sea and shelf waters. The novel Φ e,C algorithms provide a major step forward for widespread fluorometry-based NPP estimates and highlight the need for further studying the natural variability of Φe,C to verify and develop algorithms with improved accuracy.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2013

Framework for understanding marine ecosystem health

Paul Tett; Richard J. Gowen; Suzanne J. Painting; Michael Elliott; Rodney M. Forster; David K. Mills; Eileen Bresnan; Elisa Capuzzo; Teresa F. Fernandes; Jo Foden; Richard J. Geider; Linda Gilpin; Mark Huxham; Abigail McQuatters-Gollop; Stephen Malcolm; S. Saux-Picart; Trevor Platt; Marie-Fanny Racault; Shubha Sathyendranath; J. van der Molen; M. Wilkinson


Global Change Biology | 2015

Decrease in water clarity of the southern and central North Sea during the 20th century

Elisa Capuzzo; David Stephens; Tiago Silva; Jon Barry; Rodney M. Forster


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2009

Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) link phytoplankton and bacterial production in the Gulf of Aqaba

Edo Bar-Zeev; Ilana Berman-Frank; Noga Stambler; Evaristo Vázquez Domínguez; Tamar Zohary; Elisa Capuzzo; Efrat Meeder; David J. Suggett; David Iluz; Gal Dishon; Tom Berman


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2009

Short-term variability in primary productivity during a wind driven diatom bloom in the Gulf of Eilat (Aqaba).

David Iluz; Gal Dishon; Elisa Capuzzo; Efrat Meeder; Rosa Astoreca; Vivian Montecino; Petr Znachor; Dilek Ediger; John Marra


Biogeochemistry | 2013

Variability in the sub-surface light climate at ecohydrodynamically distinct sites in the North Sea

Elisa Capuzzo; Suzanne J. Painting; Rodney M. Forster; Naomi Greenwood; David Stephens; O. A. Mikkelsen


Global Change Biology | 2018

A decline in primary production in the North Sea over 25 years, associated with reductions in zooplankton abundance and fish stock recruitment

Elisa Capuzzo; Christopher P. Lynam; Jon Barry; David Stephens; Rodney M. Forster; Naomi Greenwood; Abigail McQuatters-Gollop; Tiago Silva; Sonja M. van Leeuwen; Georg H. Engelhard


Marine Policy | 2017

UK macroalgae aquaculture: What are the key environmental and licensing considerations?

Daniel Wood; Elisa Capuzzo; Damien Kirby; Karen Mooney-McAuley; Philip D. Kerrison


Aquatic Biology | 2012

Potential grazing effects in incubations with 14 C

John Marra; Elisa Capuzzo; Vivian Montecino


Biogeosciences | 2018

Modelling potential production of macroalgae farms in UK and Dutch coastal waters

Johan van der Molen; Piet Ruardij; Karen Mooney; Philip D. Kerrison; Nessa E. O'Connor; Emma Gorman; Klaas Timmermans; Serena Wright; Maeve Kelly; Adam D. Hughes; Elisa Capuzzo

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Adam D. Hughes

Scottish Association for Marine Science

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Emma Gorman

Queen's University Belfast

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Jon Barry

Centre for Environment

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Karen Mooney

Queen's University Belfast

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Maeve Kelly

Scottish Association for Marine Science

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