Carbon‐based primary productivity modeling with vertically resolved photoacclimation
Oregon State University · University of California, Santa Barbara · +1 more institution
Abstract
Net primary production (NPP) is commonly modeled as a function of chlorophyll concentration (Chl), even though it has been long recognized that variability in intracellular chlorophyll content from light acclimation and nutrient stress confounds the relationship between Chl and phytoplankton biomass. It was suggested previously that satellite estimates of backscattering can be related to phytoplankton carbon biomass (C) under conditions of a conserved particle size distribution or a relatively stable relationship between C and total particulate organic carbon. Together, C and Chl can be used to describe physiological state (through variations in Chl:C ratios) and NPP. Here, we fully develop the carbon‐based…
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4Topics & keywords
- Phytoplankton
- Environmental science
- Biomass (ecology)
- Water column
- Primary production
- Productivity
- Chlorophyll a
- Carbon fibers