학술논문

Linking deep convection and phytoplankton blooms in the northern Labrador Sea in a changing climate.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS ONE. 1/25/2018, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-17. 17p.
Subject
*OCEAN convection
*PHYTOPLANKTON
*CHLOROPHYLL
*ALGAL blooms
Language
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Wintertime convective mixing plays a pivotal role in the sub-polar North Atlantic spring phytoplankton blooms by favoring phytoplankton survival in the competition between light-dependent production and losses due to grazing and gravitational settling. We use satellite and ocean reanalyses to show that the area-averaged maximum winter mixed layer depth is positively correlated with April chlorophyll concentration in the northern Labrador Sea. A simple theoretical framework is developed to understand the relative roles of winter/spring convection and gravitational sedimentation in spring blooms in this region. Combining climate model simulations that project a weakening of wintertime Labrador Sea convection from Arctic sea ice melt with our framework suggests a potentially significant reduction in the initial fall phytoplankton population that survive the winter to seed the region’s spring bloom by the end of the 21st century. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]