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- Title
Size-fractionated primary production in the Kuroshio Extension and adjacent regions in spring.
- Authors
Nishibe, Yuta; Takahashi, Kazutaka; Shiozaki, Takuhei; Kakehi, Shigeho; Saito, Hiroaki; Furuya, Ken
- Abstract
Size-fractionated primary production was investigated in the Kuroshio Extension (KE) and adjacent regions from winter to spring in order to understand dynamics of spring phytoplankton bloom. Primary production in both the Kuroshio and KE regions was low in winter and ranged from 61 to 185 mg C m day, and was composed mostly of small phytoplankton (<10 µm). While large phytoplankton (>10 µm) became major producers in spring with high production of 443-871 mg C m day in the Kuroshio region, the main primary producers remained small in the KE region, and primary production was not elevated as observed in the Kuroshio, ranging from 82 to 492 mg C m day. Low production in the KE region in spring was associated with a lack of primary production by large phytoplankton, and this was primarily due to the low availability of nitrate and silicic acid in early spring. Within the KE region, primary production tended to be high in the northern edge and around the axis of the first ridge of the KE meandering compared with other regions of KE. The shoaling of the surface mixed layer produced by intrusion of the southern warmer water was responsible for the high primary productivity.
- Subjects
JAPAN; ALGAL blooms; NITROGEN content of seawater; PRIMARY productivity (Biology); KUROSHIO
- Publication
Journal of Oceanography, 2015, Vol 71, Issue 1, p27
- ISSN
0916-8370
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10872-014-0258-0