Coupling mixing and photophysiological response of Antarctic plankton: a Lagrangian approach
                Authored by MR d'Alcala, D Cianelli, V Saggiomo, E Zambianchi
                
                    Date Published: 2004
                
                
                    DOI: 10.1017/s0954102004001968
                
                
                    Sponsors:
                    
                        Italian National Program for Antarctic Research (PNRA)
                        
                        Italian Space Agency
                        
                
                
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                Abstract
                An individual-based model is presented which describes the spatial and
temporal evolution of phytoplankton growth in terms of a Lagrangian
ensemble of cells affected by various physical and biological forcing
factors. The motion of cells develops according to a turbulent velocity
field which simulates the Antarctic mixed layer during the summer. The
cell growth is a function of the irradiance regime, nutrient
availability and the vertical position of the individual with respect to
the other cells (in order to evaluate the self-shading effect). The
values of photosynthetic parameters used to simulate the
photophysiological response of the organisms are derived from
measurements collected in the Ross Sea. In contrast to previous
individual-based descriptions, all the physical and biological processes
involved are explicitly reproduced in their dynamical features. Coupling
different mixing levels with photoacclimation strategies leads to a wide
range of photophysiological responses which underline the role of
individual physiological histories in determining the growth of the
population as a whole. Simulated photosynthetic parameters, chlorophyll
a concentrations and integrated primary production correspond closely to
in situ data and confirm that photoacclimation to low irradiance and
strong mixing regimes may be considered as crucial factors in the
photosynthetic performance of Antarctic phytoplankton.
                
Tags
                
                    Phytoplankton
                
                    Growth-rate
                
                    Dynamic-model
                
                    Water column
                
                    Random-walk models
                
                    Primary productivity
                
                    Southern-ocean
                
                    Stochastic-models
                
                    Turbulent
flows
                
                    March
1996