Nitrogen sources (NO3- vs N-2 fixation) inferred from bulk delta N-15 values of zooplankton from the deep water region of the Gulf of Mexico

JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH(2022)

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Dinitrogen (N-2) fixation is an important source of new N in oceanic oligotrophic waters, but its contribution has not been quantified in the central and southern Gulf of Mexico (GM), where mesoscale anticyclonic (ACE) and cyclonic eddies (CE) influence NO3- availability for phytoplankton. We investigated the temporal and spatial variation in zooplankton delta N-15 values as a proxy for baseline nitrogen sources and estimated the contribution of N-2 fixation and subsurface nitrate to secondary production. Copepods, euphausiids and two size classes of zooplankton were collected from 0 to 200 m during five cruises. Zooplankton delta N-15 values were higher during winter due to wind-driven deepening of the mixed layer, reflecting NO3- transport toward the surface. There was a higher estimated contribution of N-2 fixation during the highly stratified summer months. Zooplankton delta N-15 values from ACEs were significantly lower than in CE, associated with a deepening of the 25.5 isopycnal and lower depth-integrated [NO3-]. N-2 fixation contributed 60-80% of the N in ACEs. Some stations within the Bay of Campeche showed higher delta N-15 values due to NO3- transport to the euphotic layer due to a semipermanent CE, regional upwelling and river discharge. Our results highlight the importance of fixed nitrogen over an extensive region of theGM.
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mesozooplankton, Gulf of Mexico, stable isotopes, nitrogen sources, mesoscale eddies
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