浮游生物
海洋学
生物扩散
远洋带
生物地球化学循环
环境科学
生态学
地质学
生物
社会学
人口学
人口
作者
Émilie Villar,Gregory K. Farrant,Michael Follows,Laurence Garczarek,Sabrina Speich,Stéphane Audic,Lucie Bittner,Bruno Blanke,Jennifer R. Brum,Christοphe Brunet,Raffaella Casotti,Alison Chase,John R. Dolan,Fabrizio D’Ortenzio,Jean‐Pierre Gattuso,Nicolas Grima,Lionel Guidi,Christopher Hill,Oliver Jahn,Jean‐Louis Jamet
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2015-05-22
卷期号:348 (6237)
被引量:199
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1261447
摘要
Agulhas rings provide the principal route for ocean waters to circulate from the Indo-Pacific to the Atlantic basin. Their influence on global ocean circulation is well known, but their role in plankton transport is largely unexplored. We show that, although the coarse taxonomic structure of plankton communities is continuous across the Agulhas choke point, South Atlantic plankton diversity is altered compared with Indian Ocean source populations. Modeling and in situ sampling of a young Agulhas ring indicate that strong vertical mixing drives complex nitrogen cycling, shaping community metabolism and biogeochemical signatures as the ring and associated plankton transit westward. The peculiar local environment inside Agulhas rings may provide a selective mechanism contributing to the limited dispersal of Indian Ocean plankton populations into the Atlantic.
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