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Deep ocean communities impacted by changing climate over 24 y in the abyssal northeast Pacific Ocean

机译:深海东北太平洋中受气候变化影响超过24年的深海群落

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The deep ocean, covering a vast expanse of the globe, relies almost exclusively on a food supply originating from primary production in surface waters. With well-documented warming of oceanic surface waters and conflicting reports of increasing and decreasing primary production trends, questions persist about how such changes impact deep ocean communities. A 24-y time-series study of sinking particulate organic carbon (food) supply and its utilization by the benthic community was conducted in the abyssal northeast Pacific (∼4,000-m depth). Here we show that previous findings of food deficits are now punctuated by large episodic surpluses of particulate organic carbon reaching the sea floor, which meet utilization. Changing surface ocean conditions are translated to the deep ocean, where decadal peaks in supply, remineralization, and sequestration of organic carbon have broad implications for global carbon budget projections.
机译:深海覆盖全球广阔的区域,几乎完全依赖于来自地表水初级生产的粮食供应。有据可查的海洋地表水变暖,以及有关初级生产趋势增加和减少的报道相互矛盾,有关此类变化如何影响深海群落的问题仍然存在。在深海的东北太平洋(约4,000米深)进行了一个为期24年的时间序列研究,研究了底栖生物群落下沉的颗粒状有机碳(食物)供应及其利用情况。在这里,我们表明,以前的粮食短缺发现现在因到达海床的大量有机碳的偶发性剩余而被破坏,这些剩余碳满足了利用率。不断变化的地表海洋条件被转化为深海,那里的供应,再矿化和固存有机碳年代际峰值达到了对全球碳预算预测的广泛影响。

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