The Trace Metal Composition of Marine Phytoplankton
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences · Stony Brook University
Abstract
Trace metals are required for numerous processes in phytoplankton and can influence the growth and structure of natural phytoplankton communities. The metal contents of phytoplankton reflect biochemical demands as well as environmental availability and influence the distribution of metals in the ocean. Metal quotas of natural populations can be assessed from analyses of individual cells or bulk particle assemblages or inferred from ratios of dissolved metals and macronutrients in the water column. Here, we review the available data from these approaches for temperate, equatorial, and Antarctic waters in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The data show a generalized metal abundance ranking of…
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- Phytoplankton
- Biogeochemistry
- Trace metal
- Environmental science
- Temperate climate
- Water column
- Oceanography
- Environmental chemistry
- Life below water