Photoacclimation by phytoplankton determines the distribution of global subsurface chlorophyll maxima in the ocean

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Yoshio Masuda
Yasuhiro Yamanaka
Sherwood Lan Smith
Takafumi Hirata
Hideyuki Nakano
Akira Oka
Hiroshi Sumata
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[1] Hokkaido University,Faculty of Environmental Earth Science
[2] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC),Arctic Research Center
[3] Hokkaido University,Division of Climate System Research
[4] Meteorological Research Institute,undefined
[5] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[6] Norwegian Polar Institute,undefined
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Subsurface chlorophyll maxima are widely observed in the ocean, and they often occur at greater depths than maximum phytoplankton biomass. However, a consistent mechanistic explanation for their distribution in the global ocean remains lacking. One possible mechanism is photoacclimation, whereby phytoplankton adjust their cellular chlorophyll content in response to environmental conditions. Here, we incorporate optimality-based photoacclimation theory based on resource allocation trade-off between nutrient uptake and light harvesting capacity into a 3D biogeochemical ocean circulation model to determine the influence of resource allocation strategy on phytoplankton chlorophyll to carbon ratio distributions. We find that photoacclimation is a common driving mechanism that consistently explains observed global scale patterns in the depth and intensity of subsurface chlorophyll maxima across ocean regions. This mechanistic link between cellular-scale physiological responses and the global scale chlorophyll distribution can inform interpretation of ocean observations and projections of phytoplankton responses to climate change.
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