Picoeukaryotic phytoplankton observations from available public repositories and primary sources. Picoeukaryotic phytoplankton are defined as red fluorescent cells larger than Prochlorococcus and less than 2-3 µm in cell diameter. We only considered cell counts by flow cytometry. Samples covered a latitudinal range from 71.4˚N to 66.1˚S up to 400 m depth. Ancillary temperature and nitrate records were available for all but 2,334 and 6,530 observations, respectively, which we complemented with 1°...
Show morePicoeukaryotic phytoplankton observations from available public repositories and primary sources. Picoeukaryotic phytoplankton are defined as red fluorescent cells larger than Prochlorococcus and less than 2-3 µm in cell diameter. We only considered cell counts by flow cytometry. Samples covered a latitudinal range from 71.4˚N to 66.1˚S up to 400 m depth. Ancillary temperature and nitrate records were available for all but 2,334 and 6,530 observations, respectively, which we complemented with 1° monthly depth-dependent averages from the World Ocean Atlas (www.nodc.noaa.gov). To avoid analytical issues with detection limits, we imposed a minimum nitrate concentration of 0.01 μM. We calculated surface PAR (8 d averaged, 0.047° grid cell) using SeaWiFS and MODIS observations. Downward PAR was estimated using the attenuation coefficient K₄₉₀ from SeaWiFS and MODIS (http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov) and corrected for chlorophyll a³⁰, and a minimum of 10⁻³ E/m²d was imposed. Latitude, longitude, sample year, date and depth are provided with the field sample.
Martiny, A., Flombaum, P. (2019) Picoeukaryotic phytoplankton observations from available public repositories and primary sources from from 1988-2007. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2019-12-04 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.783463.1 [access date]
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