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Impact of dust addition on the metabolism of Mediterranean plankton communities and carbon export under present and future conditions of pH and temperature ArchiMer
Gazeau, Frédéric; Van Wambeke, France; Maranon, Emilio; Perez-lorenzo, Maria; Alliouane, Samir; Stolpe, Christian; Blasco, Thierry; Leblond, Nathalie; Zancker, Birthe; Engel, Anja; Marie, Barbara; Dinasquet, Julie; Guieu, Cécile.
Although atmospheric dust fluxes from arid as well as human-impacted areas represent a significant source of nutrients to surface waters of the Mediterranean Sea, studies focusing on the evolution of the metabolic balance of the plankton community following a dust deposition event are scarce and none were conducted in the context of projected future levels of temperature and pH. Moreover, most of the experiments took place in coastal areas. In the framework of the PEACETIME project, three dust-addition perturbation experiments were conducted in 300-L tanks filled with surface seawater collected in the Tyrrhenian Sea (TYR), Ionian Sea (ION) and in the Algerian basin (FAST) onboard the R/V “Pourquoi Pas?” in late spring 2017. For each experiment, six tanks...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Mediterranean Sea; Atmospheric deposition; Plankton community metabolism; Carbon export; Ocean acidification; Ocean warming.
Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00688/79967/82900.pdf
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A two-component parameterization of marine ice-nucleating particles based on seawater biology and sea spray aerosol measurements in the Mediterranean Sea ArchiMer
Trueblood, Jonathan, V; Nicosia, Alessia; Engel, Anja; Zancker, Birthe; Rinaldi, Matteo; Freney, Evelyn; Thyssen, Melilotus; Obernosterer, Ingrid; Dinasquet, Julie; Belosi, Franco; Tovar-sanchez, Antonio; Rodriguez-romero, Araceli; Santachiara, Gianni; Guieu, Cecile; Sellegri, Karine.
Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) have a large impact on the climate-relevant properties of clouds over the oceans. Studies have shown that sea spray aerosols (SSAs), produced upon bursting of bubbles at the ocean surface, can be an important source of marine INPs, particularly during periods of enhanced biological productivity. Recent mesocosm experiments using natural seawater spiked with nutrients have revealed that marine INPs are derived from two separate classes of organic matter in SSAs. Despite this finding, existing parameterizations for marine INP abundance are based solely on single variables such as SSA organic carbon (OC) or SSA surface area, which may mask specific trends in the separate classes of INP. The goal of this paper is to improve the...
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Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00688/79985/82974.pdf
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Characterising the surface microlayer in the Mediterranean Sea: trace metals concentration and microbial plankton abundance ArchiMer
Tovar-sanchez, Antonio; Rodriguez-romero, Araceli; Engel, Anja; Zancker, Birthe; Fu, Franck; Maranon, Emilio; Perez-lorenzo, Maria; Bressac, Matthieu; Wagener, Thibault; Desboeufs, Karine; Triquet, Sylvain; Siour, Guillaume; Guieu, Cécile.
The Sea Surface Microlayer (SML) is known to be enriched in trace metals relative to the underlaying water and to harbor diverse microbial communities (i.e. neuston). However, the processes linking metals and biota in the SML are not yet fully understood. In this study, we analyzed the metal (Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Ni, Mo, V, Zn and Pb) concentrations in aerosol samples, SML (dissolved and total fractions) and in subsurface waters (SSW; dissolved fraction at ~ 1 m depth) from the Western Mediterranean Sea during a cruise in May–June 2017. The bacterial community composition and abundance in the SML and SSW, and the primary production and Chl-a in the SSW were measured simultaneously at all stations during the cruise. Residence times of particulate metals derived...
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Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00590/70254/68302.pdf
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Influence of atmospheric deposition on biogeochemical cycles in an oligotrophic ocean system ArchiMer
Van Wambeke, France; Taillandier, Vincent; Deboeufs, Karine; Pullido-villena, Elvira; Dinasquet, Julie; Engel, Anja; Maranon, Emilio; Ridame, Céline; Guieu, Cécile.
The surface mixed layer (ML) in the Mediterranean Sea is a well stratified domain characterized by low macro-nutrient and low chlorophyll content, during almost 6 months of the year. Nutrient dynamics in the ML depend on allochthonous inputs, through atmospheric deposition and on biological recycling. Here we characterize the biogeochemical cycling of N in the ML by combining simultaneous in situ measurements of atmospheric deposition, nutrients, hydrological conditions, primary production, heterotrophic prokaryotic production, N2 fixation and leucine aminopeptidase activity. The measurements were conducted along a 4300 km transect across the central and western open Mediterranean Sea in spring 2017. Dry deposition was measured on a continuous basis while...
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Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00659/77153/78527.pdf
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Eukaryotic community composition in the sea surface microlayer across an east-west transect in the Mediterranean Sea ArchiMer
Zancker, Birthe; Cunliffe, Michael; Engel, Anja.
The sea surface microlayer (SML) represents the boundary layer at the air–sea interface. Microbial eukaryotes in the SML potentially influence air–sea gas exchange directly by taking up and producing gases and indirectly by excreting and degrading organic matter, which may modify the viscoelastic properties of the SML. However, little is known about the distribution of microbial eukaryotes in the SML. We studied the composition of the microbial community, transparent exopolymer particles and polysaccharides in the SML during the PEACETIME cruise along a west–east transect in the Mediterranean Sea, covering the western basin, Tyrrhenian Sea and Ionian Sea. At the stations located in the Ionian Sea, fungi – likely of continental origin and delivered by...
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Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00641/75319/75842.pdf
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Deep maxima of phytoplankton biomass, primary production and bacterial production in the Mediterranean Sea ArchiMer
Maranon, Emilio; Van Vambeke, France; Uitz, Julia; Boss, Emmanuel S; Dimier, Céline; Dinasquet, Julie; Engel, Anja; Haentjens, Nils; Perez-lorenzo, Maria; Taillandier, Vincent; Zancker, Birthe.
The deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) is a ubiquitous feature of phytoplankton vertical distribution in stratified waters that is relevant to our understanding of the mechanisms that underpin the variability in photoautotroph ecophysiology across environmental gradients and has implications for remote sensing of aquatic productivity. During the PEACETIME (Process studies at the air-sea interface after dust deposition in the Mediterranean Sea) cruise, carried out from 10 May to 11 June 2017, we obtained 23 concurrent vertical profiles of phytoplankton chlorophyll a, carbon biomass and primary production, as well as heterotrophic prokaryotic production, in the western and central Mediterranean basins. Our main aims were to quantify the relative role of...
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Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00642/75454/76271.pdf
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Spatial patterns of ectoenzymatic kinetics in relation to biogeochemical properties in the Mediterranean Sea and the concentration of the fluorogenic substrate used ArchiMer
Van Wambeke, France; Pulido, Elvira; Catala, Philippe; Dinasquet, Julie; Djaoudi, Kahina; Engel, Anja; Garel, Marc; Guasco, Sophie; Barbara, Marie; Nunige, Sandra; Taillandier, Vincent; Zancker, Birthe; Tamburini, Christian.
Ectoenzymatic activity, prokaryotic heterotrophic abundances and production were determined in the Mediterranean Sea. Sampling was carried out in the sub-surface, the deep chlorophyll maximum layer (DCM), the core of the Levantine intermediate waters and in the deeper part of the mesopelagic layers. Michaelis–Menten kinetics were assessed using a large range of concentrations of fluorogenic substrates (0.025 to 50 µM). As a consequence, Km (Michaelis–Menten half-saturation constant) and Vm (maximum hydrolysis velocity) parameters were determined for both low- and high-affinity enzymes for alkaline phosphatase, aminopeptidase (LAP) and β-glucosidase (βGLU). Based on the constant derived from the high-LAP-affinity enzyme (0.025–1 µM substrate concentration...
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Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00642/75452/76268.pdf
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Mediterranean nascent sea spray organic aerosol and relationships with seawater biogeochemistry ArchiMer
Freney, Evelyn; Sellegri, Karine; Nicosia, Alessia; Trueblood, Jonathan T; Rinaldi, Matteo; Williams, Leah R; Prévôt, André Sh; Thyssen, Melilotus; Gregori, Gerald; Haëntjens, Nils; Dinasquet, Julie; Obernosterer, Ingrid; Van Wambeke, France; Engel, Anja; Zancker, Birthe; Desboeufs, Karine; Asmi, Eija; Timmonen, Hilka; Guieu, Cécile.
The organic mass fraction from sea spray aerosol (SSA) is currently a subject of intense research. The majority of this research is dedicated to measurements in ambient air, although recently a small number of studies have additionally focused on nascent sea spray aerosol. This work presents measurements collected during a five-week cruise in May and June 2017 in the central and western Mediterranean Sea, an oligotrophic marine region with low phytoplankton biomass. Surface seawater was continuously pumped into a bubble bursting apparatus to generate nascent sea spray aerosol. Size distributions were measured with a differential mobility particle sizer (DMPS). Chemical characterization of the submicron aerosol was performed with a time of flight aerosol...
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Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00688/80017/82995.pdf
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Surface ocean microbiota determine cloud precursors ArchiMer
Sellegri, Karine; Nicosia, Alessia; Freney, Evelyn; Uitz, Julia; Thyssen, Melilotus; Grégori, Gérald; Engel, Anja; Zäncker, Birthe; Haëntjens, Nils; Mas, Sébastien; Picard, David; Saint-macary, Alexia; Peltola, Maija; Rose, Clémence; Trueblood, Jonathan; Lefevre, Dominique; D’anna, Barbara; Desboeufs, Karine; Meskhidze, Nicholas; Guieu, Cécile; Law, Cliff S..
One pathway by which the oceans influence climate is via the emission of sea spray that may subsequently influence cloud properties. Sea spray emissions are known to be dependent on atmospheric and oceanic physicochemical parameters, but the potential role of ocean biology on sea spray fluxes remains poorly characterized. Here we show a consistent significant relationship between seawater nanophytoplankton cell abundances and sea-spray derived Cloud Condensation Nuclei (CCN) number fluxes, generated using water from three different oceanic regions. This sensitivity of CCN number fluxes to ocean biology is currently unaccounted for in climate models yet our measurements indicate that it influences fluxes by more than one order of magnitude over the range of...
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Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00669/78077/80312.pdf
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