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Plankton copper requirements and uptake in the subarctic Northeast Pacific Ocean

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr.2009.03.003

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Iron limitation; Phytoplankton; Copper; Physiology; Iron transport

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  2. TRIUMF Life Science Program

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We undertook the first measurements of metabolic Cu requirements (net Cu:C assimilation ratios) and steady-state Cu uptake rates (rho Cu-ss) of natural plankton assemblages in the northeast subarctic Pacific using the short-lived radioisotope Cu-67. Size-fractionated net Cu:C assimilation ratios varied similar to 3 fold (1.35-4.21 mu mol Cu mol C-1) among the stations along Line P, from high Fe coastal waters to the Fe-limited open ocean. The variability in Cu:C was comparable to biogenic Fe:C ratios in this region. As previously observed for Fe uptake, the bacterial size class accounted for half of the total particulate rho Cu-ss. Interestingly, carbon biomass-normalized rates of Fe uptake from the siderophore desferrioxamine B (DFB) (rho Fe-DFB; a physiological proxy for Fe-limitation) by the >20 mu m size class were positively correlated with the intracellular net Cu:C assimilation ratios in this size class, suggesting that intracellular Cu requirements for large phytoplankton respond to increased Fe-limitation. At Fe-limited Ocean Station Papa (OSP), we performed short-term Cu uptake (rho Cu-L) assays to determine the relative bioavailability of Cu bound to natural and synthetic ligands. Like the volumetric rho Cu-ss measured along Line P, the bacterial size class was responsible for at least 50% of the total rho Cu-L. Uptake rates of Cu from the various organic complexes suggest that Cu uptake was controlled by the oxidation state of the metal and by the metal:ligand concentration ratio, rather than the concentration of inorganic species of Cu in solution. Collectively, these data suggest that Cu likely plays an important role in the physiology of natural plankton communities beyond the toxicological effects studied previously. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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