Litcius/Paper detail

Effects of phytoplankton physiology on global ocean biogeochemistry and climate

Chia‐Te Chien, Markus Pahlow, Markus Schartau, Na Li, Andreas Oschlies

2023Science Advances17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The similarity of the average ratios of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in marine dissolved inorganic and particulate organic matter, dN:P and pN:P, respectively, indicates tight links between those pools in the world ocean. Here, we analyze this linkage by varying phytoplankton N and P subsistence quotas in an optimality-based ecosystem model coupled to an Earth system model. The analysis of our ensemble of simulations discloses various feedbacks between changes in the N and P quotas, N 2 fixation, and denitrification that weaken the often-hypothesized tight coupling between dN:P and pN:P. We demonstrate the importance of particulate N:C and P:C ratios for regulating dN:P on the global scale, with marine oxygen level being an important control. Our analysis provides further insight into the potential interdependence of phytoplankton physiology and global climate conditions.

Topics & Concepts

PhytoplanktonBiogeochemistryEnvironmental scienceDenitrificationParticulatesMarine ecosystemEcosystemEnvironmental chemistryOceanographyNutrientEcologyChemistryNitrogenBiologyGeologyOrganic chemistryMarine and coastal ecosystemsWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics