| Marine Ecology Progress Series | |
| Annual cycles and spring blooms in phytoplankton: don’t abandon Sverdrup completely | |
| Stephen M. Chiswell1  | |
| 关键词: Phytoplankton; Spring bloom; Annual cycle; Remote sensing; Critical-depth model; | |
| DOI : 10.3354/meps09453 | |
| 学科分类:海洋学与技术 | |
| 来源: Inter-Research | |
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ABSTRACT: The critical-depth model for the onset of the spring phytoplankton bloom in the North Atlantic has recently been called into question by several researchers. The critical-depth model considers that the spring bloom starts when the mixed layer shoals to become shallower than a critical depth. Satellite and in situ measurements of chlorophyll are used here to show that the critical-depth model is indeed flawed. It is shown that the critical-depth model does not apply in the spring because the basic assumption of an upper layer that is well-mixed in plankton is not met. Instead, the spring bloom forms in shallow near-surface layers that deepen with the onset of thermal stratification. A stratification-onset model for the annual cycle in plankton is proposed that adheres to the conventional idea that the spring bloom represents a change from a deep-mixed regime to a shallow light-driven regime, but where the upper layers are not well mixed in plankton in spring and so the critical-depth model does not apply. Ironically, perhaps, the critical-depth model applies in the autumn and winter when plankton are well-mixed to the seasonal thermocline, so that the critical-depth model can be used to determine whether net winter production is positive or negative.
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