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. 2010 Jul 29;466(7306):591-6.
doi: 10.1038/nature09268.

Global phytoplankton decline over the past century

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Global phytoplankton decline over the past century

Daniel G Boyce et al. Nature. .

Abstract

In the oceans, ubiquitous microscopic phototrophs (phytoplankton) account for approximately half the production of organic matter on Earth. Analyses of satellite-derived phytoplankton concentration (available since 1979) have suggested decadal-scale fluctuations linked to climate forcing, but the length of this record is insufficient to resolve longer-term trends. Here we combine available ocean transparency measurements and in situ chlorophyll observations to estimate the time dependence of phytoplankton biomass at local, regional and global scales since 1899. We observe declines in eight out of ten ocean regions, and estimate a global rate of decline of approximately 1% of the global median per year. Our analyses further reveal interannual to decadal phytoplankton fluctuations superimposed on long-term trends. These fluctuations are strongly correlated with basin-scale climate indices, whereas long-term declining trends are related to increasing sea surface temperatures. We conclude that global phytoplankton concentration has declined over the past century; this decline will need to be considered in future studies of marine ecosystems, geochemical cycling, ocean circulation and fisheries.

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  • Oceanography: Century of phytoplankton change.
    Siegel DA, Franz BA. Siegel DA, et al. Nature. 2010 Jul 29;466(7306):569, 571. doi: 10.1038/466569a. Nature. 2010. PMID: 20671698 No abstract available.
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    Mackas DL. Mackas DL. Nature. 2011 Apr 14;472(7342):E4-5; discussion E8-9. doi: 10.1038/nature09951. Nature. 2011. PMID: 21490623 No abstract available.
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