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An iron cycle cascade governs the response of equatorial Pacific ecosystems to climate change

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Earth System Models project that global climate change will reduce ocean net pri-mary production (NPP), upper trophic level biota biomass and potential fisheries catches in the future, especially in the eastern equatorial Pacific. However, projec-tions from Earth System Models are undermined by poorly constrained assumptions regarding the biological cycling of iron, which is the main limiting resource for NPP over large parts of the ocean. In this study, we show that the climate change trends in NPP and the biomass of upper trophic levels are strongly affected by modifying assumptions associated with phytoplankton iron uptake. Using a suite of model ex-periments, we find 21st century climate change impacts on regional NPP range from −12.3% to +2.4% under a high emissions climate change scenario. This wide range arises from variations in the efficiency of iron retention in the upper ocean in the eastern equatorial Pacific across different scenarios of biological iron uptake, which affect the strength of regional iron limitation. Those scenarios where nitrogen limita-tion replaced iron limitation showed the largest projected NPP declines, while those where iron limitation was more resilient displayed little future change. All model sce-narios have similar skill in reproducing past inter-annual variations in regional ocean NPP, largely due to limited change in the historical period. Ultimately, projections of end of century upper trophic level biomass change are altered by 50%–80% across all plausible scenarios. Overall, we find that uncertainties in the biological iron cycle cas-cade through open ocean pelagic ecosystems, from plankton to fish, affecting their evolution under climate change. This highlights additional challenges to developing effective conservation and fisheries management policies under climate change.
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hal-02999064 , version 1 (02-12-2020)

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Alessandro Tagliabue, Nicolas Barrier, Hubert Du Pontavice, Lester Kwiatkowski, Olivier Aumont, et al.. An iron cycle cascade governs the response of equatorial Pacific ecosystems to climate change. Global Change Biology, 2020, 26 (11), pp.6168-6179. ⟨10.1111/gcb.15316⟩. ⟨hal-02999064⟩
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