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Title: | The Mekong River plume fuels nitrogen fixation and determines phytoplankton species
distribution in the South China Sea during low- and high-discharge season |
Authors: | Grosse, Julia Bombar, Deniz Doan, Nhu Hai Nguyen, Ngoc Lam Voss, Maren |
Keywords: | Mekong river Phytoplankton Distribution Dinitrogen fixation |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Series/Report no.: | Limnol. Oceanogr., 55(4), 2010, 1668–1680;[http://wrjdeoa.aslo.net/lo/toc/vol_55/issue_4/1668.pdf] |
Abstract: | The influence of the Mekong River (South China Sea) on N2 fixation and phytoplankton distribution was
investigated during the lowest- and highest-discharge seasons (April 2007 and September 2008, respectively). The
river plays an essential role in providing nutrients (nitrate, phosphate, silicate) for the adjacent sea and creates
different salinity and nutrient gradients over different seasons. River water (salinity 0), mesohaline waters (salinity
14–32), a transition zone with salinities between 32 and 33.5, and marine waters (salinity above 33.5) were
sampled at different spatial resolutions in both cruises. High N2 fixation rates were measured during both seasons,
with rates of up to 5.05 nmol N L21 h21 in surface waters under nitrogen-replete conditions, increasing to
22.77 nmol N L21 h21 in nitrogen-limited waters. Asymbiotic diatoms were found only close to the river mouth,
and symbiotic diatoms, which potentially hosted diazotrophs, were most abundant in waters where N2 fixation
rates were highest, nitrate concentrations were at the detection limit, and phosphate and silicate were still
available. Filamentous cyanobacteria like Trichodesmium were present only in marine waters with salinities above
33.5. Overall, N2 fixation accounts for 1–47% of the nitrogen demand of primary production |
URI: | http://113.160.249.209:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/19616 |
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