The rôles of plankton and neuston microbial organic matter in climate regulation
2021
Jenkinson, Ian R. | Berdalet, Elisa | Chin, Wei-Chun | Denis, Michel | Ding, Haibing | Duan, Jizhou | Elias, Florence | Emri, Igor | Karn, Santosh K. | Li, Zhuo | Malej, Alenka | Mari, Xavier | Seuront, Laurent | Sun, Jun | Wyatt, T. | Zhang, Wuchang | Wurl, Oliver | Chinese Academy of Sciences | National Natural Science Foundation of China | Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China | Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
21 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbab067
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Plankton and neuston microbes produce organic matter (OM), which accumulates in the sea surface microlayer (SML). Fluxes of heat and momentum exchange across the sea-air interface, as do fluxes of matter, including greenhouse gases, aerosols, microbes (algae, bacteria sensu lato and viruses) and other substances. At least at calm to moderate windspeeds, microbial OM (MOM) in the SML reduces these fluxes. Another MOM fraction, foam, covers a part of the ocean surface. Ocean foam increases mean ocean albedo because it reflects solar radiation, thus cooling the ocean and the Earth. The rheological properties of MOM and the reduction of sea-air fluxes depend on microbial abundance and taxonomic composition, as do the formation and persistence of foam. Genomic regulation of MOM secretion may thus be helping to regulate air-sea fluxes and climate. Unpredictable changes in abundance and taxonomic composition of these microbial communities may be adding uncertainty to global and more local climate. Some of this uncertainty could be mitigated by studying the ecology and genomics of the surface microbial community together with chemical and rheological properties of their secreted MOM and its effects on sea-air fluxes and foam coverage, to incorporate into climate models
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Chinese Academy of Science Research Fellowship for Senior International Scientists (2009S1-36 to I.R.J.); National Natural Science Foundation of China grant (41876134 to J.S.); Changjiang Scholar Program of Chinese Ministry of Education
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