Integrating Drivers Of Atlantic Productivity (IDAPro)
整合大西洋生产力驱动因素 (IDAPro)
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/Y004221/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The open ocean ecosystems which dominate the surface of our planet are all dependent on the generation of new organic matter by single celled organisms which are collectively termed phytoplankton. These organisms use light, nutrients and carbon dioxide to grow through a process termed primary production. In addition to forming the base of the marine food web, the collective primary production by these organisms is ultimately responsible for ocean biology keeping atmospheric carbon dioxide levels around 30-40% lower than they would otherwise be, thus exerting a significant impact on global climate. Understanding how primary production may vary in the future is thus important for predicting the ongoing response of both ocean ecosystems and carbon cycling to climate change. The abundance and activity of phytoplankton in the upper ocean is always a balance between growth rates (determined by the availability of resources) and loss rates including through grazing by organisms collectively termed zooplankton and mortality due to viruses and direct sinking. However, the factors determining both growth and loss dynamically vary both across the different regions of the ocean and throughout the annual cycle in complex and interacting ways. We currently try and capture the knowledge necessary to predict future changes in primary production using numerical models of these interacting processes. However, our current state-of-the-art models differ substantially in their predictions of future change due to the differing ways they represent a variety of these key processes.Focusing on an important region of the ocean for biological carbon storage, the mid-high latitude North Atlantic, our proposal aims to make exciting new year-round observations of primary production and the controlling factors using a combination of satellite, ship-based and novel robotic platforms. We will augment these observations with detailed experimental work undertaken at sea, alongside targeted numerical modelling, in order to generate an improved understanding of the balance between controls on growth and loss and, crucially, establish how this varies over the dynamic seasonal cycle. Data from our observations and experiments will allow us to establish key drivers of the magnitude and seasonal changes in primary production and link these to the overall controls on the efficiency of ocean carbon storage across a broad region of the North Atlantic Ocean. In addition to providing new understanding, our research will generate improved data sets of rates of growth and loss, providing more rigorous constraints for numerical models and hence pointing the way towards more confident predictions of future primary production and carbon cycle responses to climate change.
占我们星球表面主导地位的开阔海洋生态系统都依赖于被统称为浮游植物的单细胞生物产生新的有机物质。这些生物利用光、营养和二氧化碳通过一个称为初级生产的过程生长。除了形成海洋食物网的基础外,这些生物的集体初级生产最终负责海洋生物保持大气二氧化碳水平比其他情况低约30-40%,从而对全球气候产生重大影响。因此,了解初级生产力在未来可能如何变化,对于预测海洋生态系统和碳循环对气候变化的持续反应非常重要。上层海洋浮游植物的丰度和活动总是在增长率(由资源的可用性决定)和损失率之间取得平衡,包括被统称为浮游动物的生物体放牧和病毒和直接下沉造成的死亡率。然而,决定增长和损失的因素在海洋的不同区域和整个年度周期中以复杂和相互作用的方式动态变化。我们目前试图捕捉必要的知识,以预测未来的变化,在初级生产使用这些相互作用的过程的数值模型。然而,我们目前最先进的模型在预测未来变化方面存在很大差异,这是因为它们代表这些关键过程的方式不同。我们的建议着眼于海洋中生物碳储存的重要区域,即北大西洋中高纬度地区,旨在利用卫星,船基和新型机器人平台。我们将通过在海上进行的详细实验工作以及有针对性的数值建模来增强这些观察结果,以便更好地了解对增长和损失的控制之间的平衡,并且至关重要的是,确定这种平衡在动态季节周期中的变化。我们的观测和实验数据将使我们能够确定初级生产的规模和季节性变化的关键驱动因素,并将这些因素与北大西洋广大区域海洋碳储存效率的总体控制联系起来。除了提供新的理解,我们的研究将产生更好的增长率和损失率数据集,为数值模型提供更严格的约束条件,从而为未来初级生产和碳循环对气候变化的反应提供更有信心的预测。
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Alex Poulton其他文献
Active and passive organic carbon fluxes during a bloom in the Southern Ocean (South Georgia)
南大洋(南乔治亚岛)一次水华期间活性和被动有机碳通量
- DOI:
10.1038/s41597-024-04151-w - 发表时间:
2024-12-18 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.900
- 作者:
William Major;Sarah L. C. Giering;Joanna Ainsworth;Anna Belcher;Sabena Blackbird;Martin Bridger;Nathan Briggs;Filipa Carvalho;Louis Clément;Kathryn Cook;Cynthia Dumousseaud;Benoit Espinola;Claire Evans;Sophie Fielding;Manuela Hartmann;Stephanie Henson;Morten Iversen;Konstadinos Kiriakoulakis;Richard Lampitt;Elisa Lovecchio;Adrian Martin;Dan Mayor;Mark Moore;Katsiaryna Pabortsava;Corinne Pebody;Kate Peel;Calum Preece;Alex Poulton;Rachel Rayne;Kevin Saw;Mark Stinchcombe;Gabriele Stowasser;Geraint A. Tarling;Sandy Thomalla;María Villa-Alfageme;George A. Wolff;Richard Sanders - 通讯作者:
Richard Sanders
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{{ truncateString('Alex Poulton', 18)}}的其他基金
Enhanced carbon export driven by internal tides over the mid-Atlantic ridge (CarTRidge)
大西洋中脊内潮汐推动碳输出增强 (CarTRidge)
- 批准号:
NE/X014576/1 - 财政年份:2024
- 资助金额:
$ 5.66万 - 项目类别:
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- 批准号:
NE/Y004736/1 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 5.66万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
CaNDyFloSS: Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics and Fluxes over Shelf Systems
CanDYFloSS:架子系统上的碳和养分动态及通量
- 批准号:
NE/K001701/1 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 5.66万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
What factors control coccolithophore growth rates?
哪些因素控制着球石藻的生长速度?
- 批准号:
NE/F015054/1 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 5.66万 - 项目类别:
Fellowship
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