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Chasing iron bioavailability in the Southern Ocean: Insights from Phaeocystis antarctica and iron speciation

Fourquez, Marion
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Janssen, David J.
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Conway, Tim M.
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June 1, 2023
Science Advances

Dissolved iron (dFe) availability limits the uptake of atmospheric CO2 by the Southern Ocean (SO) biological pump. Hence, any change in bioavailable dFe in this region can directly influence climate. On the basis of Fe uptake experiments with Phaeocystis antarctica, we show that the range of dFe bioavailability in natural samples is wider (<1 to similar to 200% compared to free inorganic Fe') than previously thought, with higher bioavailability found near glacial sources. The degree of bioavailability varied regardless of in situ dFe concentration and depth, challenging the consensus that sole dFe concentrations can be used to predict Fe uptake in modeling studies. Further, our data suggest a disproportionately major role of biologically mediated ligands and encourage revisiting the role of humic substances in influencing marine Fe biogeochemical cycling in the SO. Last, we describe a linkage between in situ dFe bioavailability and isotopic signatures that, we anticipate, will stimulate future research.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adf9696
Web of Science ID

WOS:001029333400017

Author(s)
Fourquez, Marion
Janssen, David J.
Conway, Tim M.
Cabanes, Damien
Ellwood, Michael J.
Sieber, Matthias
Trimborn, Scarlett
Hassler, Christel  
Date Issued

2023-06-01

Publisher

AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE

Published in
Science Advances
Volume

9

Issue

26

Article Number

eadf9696

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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fe isotope fractionation

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binding ligands

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trace-elements

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marine-phytoplankton

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organic-ligands

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global ocean

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pacific

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geotraces

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equilibration

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mechanisms

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