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Bonnet Sophie, Caffin M., Berthelot H., Grosso O., Benavides Mar, Helias-Nunige S., Guieu C., Stenegren M., Foster R. A. (2018). In-depth characterization of diazotroph activity across the western tropical South Pacific hotspot of N-2 fixation (OUTPACE cruise). Biogeosciences, 15 (13), p. 4215-4232. ISSN 1726-4170.

Titre du document
In-depth characterization of diazotroph activity across the western tropical South Pacific hotspot of N-2 fixation (OUTPACE cruise)
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000438465800001
Auteurs
Bonnet Sophie, Caffin M., Berthelot H., Grosso O., Benavides Mar, Helias-Nunige S., Guieu C., Stenegren M., Foster R. A.
Source
Biogeosciences, 2018, 15 (13), p. 4215-4232 ISSN 1726-4170
Here we report N-2 fixation rates from a similar to 4000 km transect in the western and central tropical South Pacific, a particularly undersampled region in the world ocean. Water samples were collected in the euphotic layer along a west to east transect from 160 degrees E to 160 degrees W that covered contrasting trophic regimes, from oligotrophy in the Melanesian archipelago (MA) waters to ultraoligotrophy in the South Pacific Gyre (GY) waters. N-2 fixation was detected at all 17 sampled stations with an average depth-integrated rate of 631 +/- 286 mu mol Nm(-2) d(-1) (range 196-1153 mu mol Nm(-2) d(-1)) in MA waters and of 85 +/- 79 mu mol Nm(-2) d(-1) (range 18-172 mu mol Nm(-2) d(-1)) in GY waters. Two cyanobacteria, the larger colonial filamentous Trichodesmium and the smaller UCYN-B, dominated the enumerated diazotroph community (>80 %) and gene expression of the nifH gene (cDNA > 10(5) nifH copies L-1) in MA waters. Single-cell isotopic analyses performed by nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (nanoSIMS) at selected stations revealed that Trichodesmium was always the major contributor to N-2 fixation in MA waters, accounting for 47.1-83.8% of bulk N-2 fixation. The most plausible environmental factors explaining such exceptionally high rates of N-2 fixation in MA waters are discussed in detail, emphasizing the role of macro- and micro-nutrient (e.g., iron) availability, seawater temperature and currents.
Plan de classement
Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036]
Description Géographique
PACIFIQUE ; MELANESIE ; ZONE TROPICALE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010073224]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010073224
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