Mesozooplankton grazing effect on primary production: A global comparative analysis in marine ecosystems

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Calbet, A [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, CMIMA, Inst Ciencias Mar, Dept Biol Marina & Oceanog, E-08003 Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
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10.4319/lo.2001.46.7.1824
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A comparative analysis of the importance of mesozooplankton (200-20,000 mum) as grazers of the phytoplanktonic primary production (PP) across a wide spectrum of marine ecosystems revealed mesozooplankton ingestion rates to increase nonlinearly with increasing PP. The slope of the log-log relationship between ingestion rates and PP was significantly <1, indicating a decline of relative importance of mesozooplankton grazing with increasing PP. The effect of mesozooplankton on PP (as the percent PP consumed per day) is moderate in most of the studies (mode 6%, mean 22.6%) and decreases exponentially with increasing productivity. Contrary to the common assumption, the size barrier imposed by dominant picoautotrophs does not always result in a lower grazing pressure in unproductive communities (we consider here those with PP < 250 mg C m(-2) d(-1)). Yet, the amount of phytoplanktonic carbon ingested per unit of mesozooplankton biomass is lower in unproductive than in moderate (250 to 1,000 mg C m(-2) d(-1)) and highly productive communities (> 1,000 mg C m(-2) d(-1)). This observation, together with the generally low values of daily biomass-specific ingestions, suggests that alternative food sources (e.g., protozoans) must represent an important component of mesozooplankton diet in unproductive ecosystems. The relationships obtained in the study yield an estimate of 5.5 Gt phytoplanktonic C consumed per year in the global ocean, which represents similar to 12% of the oceanic PP.
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