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. 2003 May 9;300(5621):958-61.
doi: 10.1126/science.1082000.

A mesoscale iron enrichment in the western subarctic Pacific induces a large centric diatom bloom

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A mesoscale iron enrichment in the western subarctic Pacific induces a large centric diatom bloom

Atsushi Tsuda et al. Science. .

Abstract

We have performed an in situ test of the iron limitation hypothesis in the subarctic North Pacific Ocean. A single enrichment of dissolved iron caused a large increase in phytoplankton standing stock and decreases in macronutrients and dissolved carbon dioxide. The dominant phytoplankton species shifted after the iron addition from pennate diatoms to a centric diatom, Chaetoceros debilis, that showed a very high growth rate, 2.6 doublings per day. We conclude that the bioavailability of iron regulates the magnitude of the phytoplankton biomass and the key phytoplankton species that determine the biogeochemical sensitivity to iron supply of high-nitrate, low-chlorophyll waters.

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