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The mesopelagic scattering layer: a hotspot for heterotrophic prokaryotes in the Red Sea twilight zone

机译:中古骨散射层:红海暮光带中异养原核生物的热点

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The vast majority of marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC), the largest reservoir of reduced carbon on Earth, is believed to accumulate in the abyssal layers of the ocean over timescales of decades to millennia. However, evidence is growing that small animals that migrate vertically every day from the surface to mesopelagic layers are significantly contributing to the active vertical flux of organic matter. Whether that represents an important source of carbon available for microbial production and respiration at the mesopelagic realm, and its contribution to oceanic carbon budgets and energy flows, is yet to be explored. Here we present data suggesting that Red Sea migrating animals may produce an overlooked source of labile DOC (used at a mean rate of 2.1 μmol C L-1 d-1) that does not accumulate but fuels the metabolism of prokaryotic heterotrophs in the twilight zone, generating a disregarded hotspot for heterotrophic prokaryotes.
机译:据信,地球上最大的还原碳储集层-绝大多数海洋溶解有机碳(DOC),会在数十年至几千年的时间范围内积聚在深海层中。但是,越来越多的证据表明,每天从表面垂直迁移到中弹性层的小型动物极大地促进了有机物的垂直活动通量。这是否代表着近中生境中微生物生产和呼吸可用的重要碳源,以及它对海洋碳预算和能量流的贡献,尚待探讨。在这里,我们提供的数据表明,红海迁徙的动物可能会产生不稳定的DOC(以2.1μmolC L-1 d-1的平均速率使用)的来源,该来源不会积累,但会促进暮光区原核生物的代谢,为异养原核生物产生了一个被忽略的热点。

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