Photosynthesis, respiration and nitrogen supply of plankton populations in stratified, frontal and tidally mixed shelf waters

  • Holligan P
  • Williams P
  • Purdie D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Results of parallel photosynthesis and respiration measurements in stratified, frontal and mixed shelf waters using super(14)CO sub(2) and oxygen methods are described. Estimates of net photosynthetic rates are compared with observed microheterotroph and calculated (from appropriate carbon biomass data) mesozooplankton respiration rates. In each of the 3 systems microheterotrophs were the major energy consumers. In surface stratified waters, turnover of plankton carbon was rapid compared to that in the light-limited, mixed water system and, under certain conditions, the phytoplankton may obtain > 50% of their nitrogen requirement from ammonium excretion by zooplankton.

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Holligan, P., Williams, Pj., Purdie, D., & Harris, R. (1984). Photosynthesis, respiration and nitrogen supply of plankton populations in stratified, frontal and tidally mixed shelf waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 17, 201–213. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps017201

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