白令海大陆架近期气候变暖期间春季浮游植物开花表型

IF 3.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
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高纬度生态系统在春季通常会出现大规模的浮游植物藻华,这为包括浮游动物、底栖生物和鱼类在内的一系列食草动物提供了基础资源。春季浮游植物大量繁殖的时间和强度的变化影响着与消耗生物的时空重叠程度。在白令海,浮游植物的大量繁殖与冰的消退有关,或表现为浮游开阔水域的大量繁殖。在过去几年中,白令海大陆架经历了前所未有的大范围变暖。了解这些气候变化如何影响浮游植物的开花动态,对于评估白令海食物网的反应至关重要。我们利用东部大陆架(M2、M4、M5、M8)长期运行的海洋学锚系设备的数据和 1998 年至 2022 年的卫星海洋颜色数据,对整个白令海大陆架春季浮游植物开花的时间和类型(冰伴生、开阔水域)进行了估计。我们评估了:1)白令海大陆架在过去二十年中春季开花时间或类型是否发生了明显变化;2)最近的温暖期(2018-2019 年)是否加剧了开花物候;3)风和海面温度对春季开花时间有什么影响,这些变量的影响范围在哪里?我们的空间分析强化了以下结论:冰退是白令海大陆架水花盛开时间的主要影响因素,风对开阔水域的水花盛开有一定影响。总体而言,在过去二十年中,白令海大陆架大部分地区的水花盛开时间并没有随着气候变暖而发生季节性变化,但近岸地区除外,主要集中在白令海北部。在温暖的年份,如果冰层在三月最后一周之前提前退去,水花就会在开阔水域形成,而在无冰的春季,如果风混合盛行,大陆架中部和外部的水花形成时间就会推迟。近年来,开阔水域的水华比以往更为普遍,甚至在 2018-2019 年期间出现在白令海北部。在未来气候变暖的情况下,更多的开阔水域水华将影响浮游生物和底栖生物消费者的基底资源供应。
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Spring phytoplankton bloom phenology during recent climate warming on the Bering Sea shelf

High-latitude ecosystems commonly experience large phytoplankton blooms in spring, which provide basal resources for a range of grazers including zooplankton, benthic consumers and fishes. Variation of the timing and intensity of the spring phytoplankton bloom influences the degree of spatial and temporal overlap with consuming organisms. In the Bering Sea, blooms occur in association with ice retreat or as pelagic open-water blooms. In the last few years, the Bering Sea shelf experienced unprecedented and widespread warming. Understanding how those climatic changes subsequently influenced phytoplankton bloom dynamics is critical for evaluating Bering Sea food web responses. We estimate spring bloom timing and type (ice-associated, open-water) across the Bering Sea shelf using a combination of data from the long-running oceanographic moorings on the eastern shelf (M2, M4, M5, M8) and satellite ocean color data from 1998 to 2022. We assess 1) if the Bering Sea shelf experienced noticeable changes in spring bloom timing or type in the last two decades, 2) whether bloom phenology was accentuated by the recent warm period (2018–2019), and 3) what influences do winds and sea surface temperatures have on spring bloom timing and where are these variables influential? Our spatial analyses reinforce the conclusion that ice retreat is the dominant forcing factor of bloom timing for the Bering Sea shelf with some influence of wind for open-water blooms. Overall, bloom timing has not shifted seasonally with climate warming in the last two decades for most of the Bering Sea shelf, except for nearshore areas and mainly in the northern Bering Sea. In warm years when ice retreats early prior to the last week of March, blooms form in open waters and bloom timing on the middle and outer shelf is delayed when wind mixing is prevalent in ice-free springs. In recent years, open-water blooms were more widespread than previously experienced, and even occurred in the northern Bering Sea during 2018–2019. A progression to more open water blooms in a future warmer climate will influence the availability of basal resources for pelagic and benthic consumers.

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Progress in Oceanography
Progress in Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
4.90%
发文量
138
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Oceanography publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. Contributions are generally either a review of an aspect of oceanography or a treatise on an expanding oceanographic subject. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Occasionally volumes are devoted to collections of papers and conference proceedings of exceptional interest. Essential reading for all oceanographers.
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