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A model of annual plankton cycles
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2013
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BiogeochemistryEngineeringZooplankton EcologyBloom EcologyAbstracta ModelPhytoplankton EcologyOceanographyMarine BiologyMixed LayerMixed Layer DepthPrimary ProductionEarth ScienceLimnologyClimate ChangeAnnual Plankton Cycles
AbstractA model is presented that exhibits a spring phytoplankton bloom as one feature of a steadily repeating annual cycle of plankton populations. Populations respond to seasonal changes in light (which are gradual) and in mixed layer depth (which may be rapid). The occurrence of a bloom does not require a shallowing of the mixed layer; it does require a low rate of primary production in winter. The lack of phytoplankton blooms in the subarctic Pacific can be explained in terms of this model.Analysis of a simplified version of the model shows that a bloom is a deviation from quasi-equilibrium behavior and explains why this will occur when winter production rates are low.
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