articleGlobal Change BiologyOct 13, 2005Closed access

Ecosystem dynamics based on plankton functional types for global ocean biogeochemistry models

University of East Anglia · British Antarctic Survey · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Ecosystem processes are important determinants of the biogeochemistry of the ocean, and they can be profoundly affected by changes in climate. Ocean models currently express ecosystem processes through empirically derived parameterizations that tightly link key geochemical tracers to ocean physics. The explicit inclusion of ecosystem processes in models will permit ecological changes to be taken into account, and will allow us to address several important questions, including the causes of observed glacial–interglacial changes in atmospheric trace gases and aerosols, and how the oceanic uptake of CO 2 is likely to change in the future. There is an urgent need to assess our mechanistic understanding of…

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