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Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2001

The seasonal development of the bacterioplankton bloom in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, 1994-1997

Hugh W. Ducklow; Craig A. Carlson; Matthew J. Church; David L. Kirchman; David C. Smith; Grieg F. Steward

We report on investigations of bacterioplankton growth dynamics and carbon utilization in the full water column of the Ross Sea, Antarctica carried out on six cruises in 1994–1997, using epifluorescence microscopy, thymidine and leucine incorporation to estimate bacterial abundance and production, respectively. The Ross Sea experienced a bacterial bloom with an amplitude equaling similar blooms observed in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, reaching 3 � 10 9 cells l � 1 or 35 mmol C m � 2 in late January. Increases in bacterial biomass were driven both by increases in abundance and in cell volume. Cell volumes ranged from 0.03mm 3 cell � 1 in early spring to over 0.15mm 3 cell � 1 in midsummer. Larger cells were associated with faster division rates. Bacterial growth rates ranged 0.02–0.3 divisions d � 1 , equal to rates at lower latitudes. Bacterial biomass accumulated steadily in the upper water column at a net rate of 0.03 d � 1 . While there is clear evidence of a bacterial bloom in the Ross Sea, equal to bacterioplankton blooms observed in other oceanic systems, the magnitude of bacterial response relative to the phytoplankton bloom was modest. For example, euphotic zone bacterial production (BP) rates were equivalent to 1–10% of particulate primary production (PP) except in April 1997 when PP was very low and BP : PP was sometimes >1. BP integrated over the upper 300 m was a more substantial fraction of the overlying PP than BP in the euphotic zone alone, with bacterial carbon demand in the upper 300 m about 30% of the seasonal PP. There was significant seasonal variation of bacterial biomass below the euphotic zone, indicating dynamic bacterial growth in the lower layer, and a supply of labile organic matter for bacteria. Bacterial metabolism is apparently limited by DOC flux in the upper layer. There is little evidence of temperature limitation, independent of substrate concentration. The relatively small diagenesis of phytoplankton biomass in the


Limnology and Oceanography | 2003

Abundance and distribution of planktonic Archaea and Bacteria in the waters west of the Antarctic Peninsula

Matthew J. Church; Edward F. DeLong; Hugh W. Ducklow; Markus Karner; Christina M. Preston; David M. Karl


Limnology and Oceanography | 2002

Multiyear increases in dissolved organic matter inventories at Station ALOHA in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre

Matthew J. Church; Hugh W. Ducklow; David M. Karl


Aquatic Microbial Ecology | 2008

Nitrogen fixation rates and controls at Stn ALOHA

M. N. W. Grabowski; Matthew J. Church; David M. Karl


Archive | 2018

Approaches to Measuring Marine Primary Production

Matthew J. Church; John J. Cullen; David M. Karl


Supplement to: Luo, Y et al. (2012): Database of diazotrophs in global ocean: abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates. Earth System Science Data, 4, 47-73, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-4-47-2012 | 2013

Global distributions of diazotrophs Gamma-A nifH genes abundance - Depth integrated values computed from a collection of source datasets - Contribution to the MAREDAT World Ocean Atlas of Plankton Functional Types

Ya-Wei Luo; Scott C. Doney; Laurence A. Anderson; Mar Benavides; Ilana Berman-Frank; Antonio Bode; Sophie Bonnet; Kjärstin H Boström; D Böttjer; Douglas G. Capone; Edward J. Carpenter; Yaw-Lin Chen; Matthew J. Church; John E. Dore; Luisa I. Falcón; Ana Belén Méndez Fernández; Rachel A. Foster; Ken Furuya; Fernando Gómez; Kjell Gundersen; Annette M Hynes; David M. Karl; Satoshi Kitajima; Rebecca Langlois; Julie LaRoche; Ricardo M. Letelier; Emilio Marañón; Dennis J. McGillicuddy; Pia H. Moisander; C. Mark Moore


Archive | 2013

The distribution of ammonium at contrasting marine systems: from the oligotrophic Mediterranean Sea to the eutrophic upwelling off the Oregon coast

María del Mar Segura i Noguera; Dolors Blasco; Matthew J. Church; Antonio Cruzado; Susan E. Curless; Burke R. Hales; David M. Karl


Archive | 2013

Global distributions of diazotrophs abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates - Collection of source datasets - Contribution to the MAREDAT World Ocean Atlas of Plankton Functional Types

Ya-Wei Luo; Scott C. Doney; Laurence A. Anderson; Mar Benavides; Ilana Berman-Frank; Antonio Bode; Sophie Bonnet; Kjärstin H Boström; D Böttjer; Douglas G. Capone; Edward J. Carpenter; Yaw-Lin Chen; Matthew J. Church; John E. Dore; Luisa I. Falcón; Ana Belén Méndez Fernández; Rachel A. Foster; Ken Furuya; Fernando Gómez; Kjell Gundersen; Annette M Hynes; David M. Karl; Satoshi Kitajima; Rebecca Langlois; Julie LaRoche; Ricardo M. Letelier; Emilio Marañón; Dennis J. McGillicuddy; Pia H. Moisander; C. Mark Moore


Supplement to: Luo, Y et al. (2012): Database of diazotrophs in global ocean: abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates. Earth System Science Data, 4, 47-73, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-4-47-2012 | 2012

Global distributions of diazotrophs abundance, biomass and nitrogen fixation rates - Gridded data product (NetCDF) - Contribution to the MAREDAT World Ocean Atlas of Plankton Functional Types

Ya-Wei Luo; Scott C. Doney; Laurence A. Anderson; Mar Benavides; Ilana Berman-Frank; Antonio Bode; Sophie Bonnet; Kjärstin H Boström; D Böttjer; Douglas G. Capone; Edward J. Carpenter; Yaw-Lin Chen; Matthew J. Church; John E. Dore; Luisa I. Falcón; Ana Belén Méndez Fernández; Rachel A. Foster; Ken Furuya; Fernando Gómez; Kjell Gundersen; Annette M Hynes; David M. Karl; Satoshi Kitajima; Rebecca Langlois; Julie LaRoche; Ricardo M. Letelier; Emilio Marañón; Dennis J. McGillicuddy; Pia H. Moisander; C. Mark Moore


Archive | 2012

Oligotrophic North Pacific Ocean Fixation Methodologies, Conducted in the Comparative Assessment of Nitrogen

David M. Karl; Samuel T. Wilson; Daniela Böttjer; Matthew J. Church

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John E. Dore

Montana State University

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Annette M Hynes

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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D Böttjer

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Dennis J. McGillicuddy

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Edward J. Carpenter

San Francisco State University

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Kjell Gundersen

University of Southern Mississippi

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Laurence A. Anderson

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Pia H. Moisander

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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