Carbon dioxide production rates (CDPR) of micro-organisms were monitored through their electron transport system (ETS) activity in thedeep Ross Sea. The depth-integrated CDPR amounted to 28,2 mg C m-2d-1in the depth range 100-1000 m. Comparing CDPR determinedin this study with that obtained by sediment traps in the Ross Sea resulted that about 63% of organic carbon remineralized by respirationderived from POC pool. Such evidence highlighted POC source as main organic fuel of biological pump in the Ross Sea.

DEEP MICROBIAL REMINERALIZATION IN THE ROSS SEA: EVIDENCE FOR POC SOURCE AS MAIN ORGANIC FUEL OF BIOLOGICAL PUMP.

2004

Abstract

Carbon dioxide production rates (CDPR) of micro-organisms were monitored through their electron transport system (ETS) activity in thedeep Ross Sea. The depth-integrated CDPR amounted to 28,2 mg C m-2d-1in the depth range 100-1000 m. Comparing CDPR determinedin this study with that obtained by sediment traps in the Ross Sea resulted that about 63% of organic carbon remineralized by respirationderived from POC pool. Such evidence highlighted POC source as main organic fuel of biological pump in the Ross Sea.
2004
Istituto per l'Ambiente Marino Costiero - IAMC - Sede Napoli
Ross Sea
Microplankton
Respiration
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