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Gross and Net Nitrogen Uptake and DON Release in the Euphotic Zone of Monterey Bay, California

15N tracer techniques were used to measure rates of NH+ 4and NO- 3uptake, dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) release resulting from both ammonium (NH+ 4) and nitrate (NO- 3) uptake, and NH+ 4regeneration at discrete depths throughout the euphotic zone in Monterey Bay, California, at a site, H3, outsid...

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Published in:Limnology and oceanography 1999-05, Vol.44 (3), p.573-585
Main Authors: Bronk, D. A., Ward, B. B.
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Language:English
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Summary:15N tracer techniques were used to measure rates of NH+ 4and NO- 3uptake, dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) release resulting from both ammonium (NH+ 4) and nitrate (NO- 3) uptake, and NH+ 4regeneration at discrete depths throughout the euphotic zone in Monterey Bay, California, at a site, H3, outside the plume of direct upwelling influence. In March 1993, 94% of the inorganic nitrogen taken up was NH+ 4, and the primary fate of nitrogen uptake was particle production. In September 1993, NH+ 4and NO- 3uptake were more in balance, and the primary fate of nitrogen uptake was DON. We suggest that grazing was an important mechanism resulting in DON release in March and that a combination of grazing and a more physiologically stressed phytoplankton population produced the higher observed rates of DON release in September. During both cruises, the percentage of nitrogen released as DON increased with depth, suggesting that deeper in the water column, a smaller percentage of the nitrogen taken up is incorporated into sinking particles. Based on these data, we suggest that the DON pool acts as an intermediate between DIN assimilation and the net formation of particles for export and will thus affect carbon flow in Monterey Bay.
ISSN:0024-3590
1939-5590
DOI:10.4319/lo.1999.44.3.0573