Modeling the effect of ENSO on the lower trophic level ecosystem of the Cold Tongue and the Warm Pool regions in the equatorial Pacific

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作者
Salihoglu, B. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] ODU, Ctr Coastal Phys Oceanog, Norfolk, VA USA
[2] LEGOS CNRS, Toulouse, France
[3] Middle E Tech Univ, Inst Marine Sci, Erdemli, Turkey
基金
美国国家航空航天局;
关键词
Equatorial Pacific; Ecosystem modeling; ENSO; Carbon cycle; Iron; Phytoplankton; EL-NINO; PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY; TROPICAL PACIFIC; MIXED-LAYER; PHYTOPLANKTON PHOTOSYNTHESIS; EXPORT PRODUCTION; TIME-SERIES; UPPER OCEAN; IRON; WESTERN;
D O I
10.1016/j.jmarsys.2008.12.004
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The effects of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) processes on the lower trophic levels of Cold Tongue (140 degrees W) region were examined with eight-year simulations for a time, 1991-1999, that included three ENSO cycles. As a comparison, simulations were done for a region in the western Pacific at 165 degrees E at the equator, which is known as the Warm Pool. A one-dimensional multicomponent lower trophic level ecosystem model that includes detailed algal physiology is used, which is forced by an eight-year time series of spectrally-dependent light, temperature, and water column mixing obtained from a Tropical Atmosphere-Ocean (TAO) Array mooring. Autotrophic growth is represented by five algal groups, which have light and nutrient utilization characteristics of low-light adapted Prochlorococcus, high-light adapted Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, autotrophic eukaryotes, and large diatoms. The simulated response of the lower trophic levels in the two regions of the equatorial Pacific to ENSO cycles differs in community structure and level of production. For the Cold Tongue region, the ENSO warm phase results in a shift to small algal forms (e.g., Prochlorococcus spp. and Synechococcus) and low primary productivity (25 mmol C m(-2) d(-1) Versus an annual average of 75 mmol C m(-2) d(-1)). For the Warm Pool region. the phytoplankton community is dominated by larger algal forms (e.g., autotrophic eukaryotes) and primary production increases (150 mmol C m(-2) d(-1) versus an annual average of 59 mmol C m(-2) d(-1)). Also, during ENSO events carbon production and export in the Cold Tongue are limited by iron, whereas the relative abundance of iron and macronutrients (i.e. nitrate, silicate) limits production and export in the Warm Pool. Model results suggest that the occurrence of the large bloom following the 1997 El Nino at 140 degrees W cannot be explained by local processes and that resolving the so called "barrier layer" is critical to simulate the biological dynamics at 165 degrees E. Inclusion of diurnally varying mixed layer depths did not greatly affect the simulated carbon export. This suggests that pumping of particulate material out of the euphotic zone due to mixed layer shoaling during the clay and redistribution of particulate material throughout the mixed layer due to mixed layer deepening during the night can be counter balanced. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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