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Factors affecting Fe and Zn contents of mesozooplankton from the Costa Rica Dome.

Stephen B Baines1, Xi Chen2, Benjamin S Twining3, Nicholas S Fisher2, Michael R Landry4.   

Abstract

Mineral limitation of mesozooplankton production is possible in waters with low trace metal availability. As a step toward estimating mesozooplankton Fe and Zn requirements under such conditions, we measured tissue concentrations of major and trace nutrient elements within size-fractioned zooplankton samples collected in and around the Costa Rica Upwelling Dome, a region where phytoplankton growth may be co-limited by Zn and Fe. The geometric mean C, N, P contents were 27, 5.6 and 0.21 mmol gdw-1, respectively. The values for Fe and Zn were 1230 and 498 nmol gdw-1, respectively, which are low compared with previous measurements. Migrant zooplankton caused C and P contents of the 2-5 mm fraction to increase at night relative to the day while the Fe and Zn contents decreased. Fe content increased with size while Zn content decreased with size. Fe content was strongly correlated to concentrations of two lithogenic tracers, Al and Ti. We estimate minimum Fe:C ratios in large migrant and resident mixed layer zooplankton to be 15 and 60 µmol mol-1, respectively. The ratio of Zn:C ranged from 11 µmol mol-1 for the 0.2-0.5 mm size fraction to 33 µmol mol-1 for the 2-5 mm size fraction.

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Keywords:  lithogenic; mineral limitation; size fractions

Year:  2015        PMID: 27275034      PMCID: PMC4889987          DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbv098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plankton Res        ISSN: 0142-7873            Impact factor:   2.455


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