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- Title
Net biogenic silica production and the contribution of diatoms to new production and organic matter export in the Costa Rica Dome ecosystem.
- Authors
KRAUSE, JEFFREY W.; STUKEL, MICHAEL R.; TAYLOR, ANDREWG.; TANIGUCHI, DARCYA. A.; VERNEIL, ALAIN DE; LANDRY, MICHAEL R.
- Abstract
We determined the net rate of biogenic silica (bSiO2) production and estimated the diatom contribution to new production and organic matter export in the Costa Rica Dome during summer 2010. The shallow thermocline significantly reduces bSiO2 dissolution rates below the mixed layer, leading to significant enhancement of bSiO2 relative to organic matter (silicate-pump condition). This may explain why deep export of bSiO2 in this region is elevated by an order of magnitude relative to comparable systems. Diatom carbon, relative to autotrophic carbon, was low (<3%); however, the contribution of diatoms to new production averaged 3 and 13% using independent approaches. The 4-old discrepancy between methods may be explained by a low average C:Si ratio (~1.4) for the net produced diatom C relative to the net produced bSiO2. We speculate that this low production ratio is not the result of reduced C, but may arise from a significant contribution of non-diatom silicifying organisms to bSiO2 production. The contribution of diatoms to organic matter export was minor (5.7%). These results, and those of the broader project, suggest substantial food-web transformation of diatom organic matter in the euphotic zone, which creates enriched bSiO2 relative to organic matter within the exported material.
- Subjects
COSTA Rica; SILICA; DIATOMS; ORGANIC compounds; ECOSYSTEMS
- Publication
Journal of Plankton Research, 2016, Vol 38, Issue 2, p216
- ISSN
0142-7873
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/plankt/fbv077