Light Intensity Required for the Spring Phytoplankton Bloom in the East Sea

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作者
Jo, Chun Ok [1 ]
Choi, Yunsoo [2 ]
Ryu, Jongseong [3 ]
Woo, Su Young [4 ]
Kim, Jae-Myeong [5 ]
Lee, Wonjong [2 ]
机构
[1] Oceanscitech Inc, 59-9 Magokjungang Ro, Seoul 07807, South Korea
[2] Univ Seoul, Dept Geoinformat, Seoul 02504, South Korea
[3] Anyang Univ, Dept Marine Biotechnol, Incheon 23038, South Korea
[4] Univ Seoul, Dept Environm Hort, Seoul 02504, South Korea
[5] Seokyeong Univ, Dept Urban Planning Engn, Seoul 02173, South Korea
关键词
satellite remote sensing; spring bloom; chlorophyll-a; mixed layer depth; optimal PAR;
D O I
10.18494/SAM4489
中图分类号
TH7 [仪器、仪表];
学科分类号
0804 ; 080401 ; 081102 ;
摘要
Light is one of the primary resources in regulating phytoplankton growth and productivity. Recent satellite observations have started to report optimal light intensities for phytoplankton blooming in various physiological and ecological environments. To investigate the optimal light intensities required for phytoplankton spring bloom development in the East Sea (ES), we constructed a 10-year climatology of the mean photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) in the mixed layer at the onset times of spring blooms using satellite data and in situ temperature- depth profiles. The PAR estimates in the southern ES (<40 degrees N) are nearly uniform, with an optimal value of 4.5 +/- 2.1 E m(-2) day(-1); this value is comparable to the PAR in the western North Pacific and the North Atlantic, where bloom initiation has been explained by a shallowing of the mixed layer depth and an increase in the light availability. The PAR estimates for the northern ES are also nearly uniform, with an optimal value of 16.0 +/- 7.3 E m(-2) day(-1). However, the PAR is about three times larger in the northern ES than in the southern ES. The value of the northern ES is comparable to the PAR estimate in the Southern Ocean, which is known as a high-nutrient and low-chlorophyll region, owing to iron limitation and zooplankton grazing pressures. These distinct regional differences in the PAR estimates indicate that a variety of physiological and ecological conditions can control the onset of spring blooms.
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页码:3499 / 3509
页数:12
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