Quasi-antiphase diel patterns of abundance and cell size/biomass of picophytoplankton in the oligotrophic ocean

Li, Changlin and Chiang, Kuo-Ping and Laws, Edward A. and Liu, Xin and Chen, Jixin and Huang, Yibin and Chen, Bingzhang and Tsai, An-Yi and Huang, Bangqin (2022) Quasi-antiphase diel patterns of abundance and cell size/biomass of picophytoplankton in the oligotrophic ocean. Geophysical Research Letters, 49 (5). e2022GL097753. ISSN 0094-8276 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL097753)

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Abstract

Picophytoplankton are the smallest, most abundant photosynthetic organisms in the ocean. Knowledge of the diel variability of these tiny microbes has important implications for the structure of microbial food webs and key biogeochemical processes. However, insight into the mechanisms that underlie picophytoplanktonic diel dynamics is limited. By combining a field survey with a published dataset, we found that cell numbers and cell sizes/biomasses of picophytoplankton were tightly synchronized to the day-night cycle, but they were in a quasi-antiphase relationship to each other. This pattern is a confirmation and extension of previous studies. Mortality rates showed that Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus were subject to considerable grazing pressure throughout the day and night. The quasi-antiphase diel cycles in abundance and cell size/biomass are likely determined by the light-dependent diel behavior of cell growth and division and continuous losses to grazing. This work significantly improves our understanding of autotrophic picoplankton in the oligotrophic ocean.