上涌水团的拉格朗日历史解释了前沿浮游生物群落的斑块性

IF 3.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 LIMNOLOGY
Shailja Gangrade, Inès Mangolte
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摘要

高度动态的(亚)中尺度海流(通常与锋面和漩涡有关)对浮游生物的输送,在与生物过程(如生长和捕食)相同的时间尺度(天-周)上形成了浮游生物群落的结构。由此产生的生物物理耦合作用使浮游生物群落的细尺度分布(1-10 千米)具有异质性,即 "斑块性"。在这里,我们检验了一个假设,即在加利福尼亚洋流系统离岸 200-250 公里处发现的锋面上的跨锋面浮游生物斑块受锋面上游风驱动上升流条件的影响。我们表明,利用卫星获得的流速,可以在拉格朗日框架内解释原位欧拉测量结果(跨锋面横断面),从而及时追溯水团至其沿岸起源。我们发现,在这一前沿取样的大多数水团都是在不同的偶发性风驱动上升流脉冲期间沿加利福尼亚中部海岸发源的,在暂时汇聚到前沿之前,它们的轨迹各不相同。为了响应海岸的营养注入,浮游生物群落在从海岸到采样区的过程中发生了变化,浮游植物和浮游动物相继大量繁殖。跨锋面取样捕捉到了这些不同水域在其生物历史不同阶段的汇聚,从而形成了观察到的空间斑块。我们的研究结果表明,要确定控制锋面浮游生物群落的过程,需要结合它们的时空历史来理解它们。特别是,拉格朗日方法应得到更广泛的应用,以了解高度动态系统中的关键生态模式。
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Patchiness of plankton communities at fronts explained by Lagrangian history of upwelled water parcels

Patchiness of plankton communities at fronts explained by Lagrangian history of upwelled water parcels

The transport of plankton by highly dynamic (sub)mesoscale currents—often associated with fronts and eddies—shapes the structure of plankton communities on the same time scales as biotic processes, such as growth and predation (days–weeks). The resulting biophysical couplings generate heterogeneities in their finescale distributions (1–10 km), or “patchiness.” Here, we test the hypothesis that cross-frontal plankton patchiness at a front found 200–250 km offshore in the California Current System was influenced by wind-driven upwelling conditions upstream of the front. We show that in situ Eulerian measurements (cross-frontal transects) can be interpreted in a Lagrangian framework by using satellite-derived current velocities to trace water parcels backward in time to their coastal origins. We find that the majority of the water parcels sampled at this front originated along the central California coast during different episodic wind-driven upwelling pulses and followed various trajectories before converging temporarily at the front. In response to nutrient injections at the coast, plankton communities transformed during their journeys from the coast to the sampling zone, with a succession of phytoplankton and zooplankton blooms. The cross-frontal sampling captured the convergence of these distinct water parcels at different points in their biological histories, which resulted in the observed spatial patchiness. Our results suggest that identifying the processes controlling frontal plankton communities requires understanding them in the context of their spatial and temporal histories. In particular, Lagrangian approaches should be more widely applied to understand critical ecological patterns in highly dynamic systems.

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Limnology and Oceanography
Limnology and Oceanography 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
254
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnology and Oceanography (L&O; print ISSN 0024-3590, online ISSN 1939-5590) publishes original articles, including scholarly reviews, about all aspects of limnology and oceanography. The journal''s unifying theme is the understanding of aquatic systems. Submissions are judged on the originality of their data, interpretations, and ideas, and on the degree to which they can be generalized beyond the particular aquatic system examined. Laboratory and modeling studies must demonstrate relevance to field environments; typically this means that they are bolstered by substantial "real-world" data. Few purely theoretical or purely empirical papers are accepted for review.
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