Picophytoplankton dynamics in the equatorial Pacific: Growth and grazing rates from cytometric counts
- 15 February 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
- Vol. 104 (C2) , 3369-3380
- https://doi.org/10.1029/1998jc900005
Abstract
During a 7 day time series in the central equatorial Pacific (0°, 150°W, October 1994) flow cytometry measurements were performed four times per day throughout the surface layer. Cell abundance of the major algal groups, Prochlorococcus, picoeukaryotes, and Synechococcus, exhibited a well‐marked diel rhythm within the mixed layer (50–60 m deep) whereas the signal became unclear below. Cell numbers were minimum at the midday or dusk stations and maximum in the middle of the night. The amplitude of the diel variations in the mixed layer, as observed, was of the order of 40% of the daily minimum and varied significantly during the time series. For each cell group the abundance variations implied that each day, cell division was rather tightly synchronized and that grazing was efficiently competing growth. Assuming that abundance variations were only due to these two processes, a simple model was designed to estimate their rates. The division rates averaged 0.53 (±0.18) d−1 for Prochlorococcus, 0.42 (±0.13) d−1 for the picoeukaryotes, and 0.56 (±0.21) d−1 for Synechococcus in the mixed layer and decreased rapidly below. The rates varied significantly along the time series for all groups whereas growth and grazing closely balanced at the day scale. The estimates compared well with those obtained using various methods during the time series and previously in the equatorial Pacific. Primary production was tentatively predicted from the growth rates. Prochlorococcus, the picoeukaryotes, and Synechococcus contributed 57%, 33%, and 10% of the picoplankton total, and the predictions were consistent with the 14C measurements during the time series.Keywords
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