Phytoplankton Spring Bloom Inhibited by Marine Heatwaves in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea

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作者
Li, Mengyu [1 ,2 ]
Organelli, Emanuele [2 ]
Serva, Federico [2 ]
Bellacicco, Marco [2 ]
Landolfi, Angela [2 ]
Pisano, Andrea [2 ]
Marullo, Salvatore [2 ]
Shen, Fang [1 ]
Mignot, Alexandre [3 ]
van Gennip, Simon [3 ]
Santoleri, Rosalia [2 ]
机构
[1] East China Normal Univ, State Key Lab Estuarine & Coastal Res, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[2] Inst Marine Sci ISMAR, Natl Res Council Italy CNR, Rome, Italy
[3] Mercator Ocean Int, Toulouse, France
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
ocean health; marine heatwaves; ocean stratification; phytoplankton biomass; ocean carbon; ECOSYSTEM; VARIABILITY; DYNAMICS; BIOMASS;
D O I
10.1029/2024GL109141
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) represent anomalously warm temperature conditions of seawater that may affect marine life and ocean biogeochemistry. Under such conditions, phytoplankton communities may modify their structure and functions, and their resilience is not assured. This study characterizes the impact of MHWs on the phytoplankton spring bloom in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea. Here, we synergistically combine autonomous observations from BioGeoChemical-Argo floats, satellite-based and marine ecosystem model data, and show that MHW events occurring during winter drastically inhibit phytoplankton carbon biomass in spring by up to 70%. Such reduction is related to the enhanced stratification of the water column under MHWs which hinders the renewal of nutrients from deep-ocean reservoirs, thus preventing surface phytoplankton from blooming. This process negatively impacts particulate organic carbon stocks within the mixed layer, while severe events cause an earlier shift of phytoplankton phenology that provokes changes in zooplankton biomass distribution. Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are described as an abnormal and prolonged increase of ocean temperatures. These events may occur in all the oceans, and are becoming more frequent than before. Such increase in water temperature might not be tolerated by organisms, which must need to adapt themselves to the new environmental conditions. Consequently, marine ecosystem health is endangered. Here, we analyze the effect that MHWs have on the growth of small algae called phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are vital microscopic organisms for ecosystems that use sunlight to produce organic carbon through photosynthesis. At middle and high latitudes, phytoplankton massively grows (i.e., blooms) once a year at the sea surface, and introduces a major carbon flux into the ecosystem that sustains larger animals. Through combining observations acquired by different platforms (satellites, autonomous in situ BioGeoChemical-Argo robots, and ecosystem models), we comprehensively study how MHWs affect phytoplankton carbon production during spring blooms and trophic chains at mid-latitudes. Results show that MHW events occurring in winter lead to a large decrease in phytoplankton carbon biomass (up to 70%) in spring. Winter MHW events, driven by local atmospheric conditions, intensify water column stratification thus hindering the deep-ocean nutrient transport to the surface, which is essential for phytoplankton to bloom. Marine heatwaves (MHWs) intensify water stratification leading to reduction in nutrient supply which inhibits surface phytoplankton spring bloom MHWs lead to a phytoplankton community shift toward smaller cells, while increasing the transparency of surface waters MHWs decrease carbon stocks within the mixed layer, while intense ones shift phytoplankton phenology and affect zooplankton
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