Diazotrophy in the Indian Ocean: Current understanding and future perspectives

LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY LETTERS(2023)

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Dinitrogen (N-2) fixation provides the major source of reactive nitrogen in the open ocean, sustaining biological productivity. The Indian Ocean (IO) covers 22% of the ocean surface, while it only represents 1% of the global diazotroph database. Hence, constraining the sources of nitrogen in the IO is crucial. Here, we compile three decades of N-2 fixation and diazotroph DNA data in the IO. Our analysis reveals basin-scale yearly rates between similar to 7 and 13 Tg N yr(-1). These rates are in the range of previous modeling-based estimates but may represent a lower bound estimate due to the lack of data in this basin. Diazotroph variability among sub-basins may suggest endemicity but needs to be taken with caution due to biased sampling toward certain seasons and uneven spatial coverage. We provide recommendations for a more accurate representation of the IO in the global nitrogen budget and our knowledge of diazotroph biogeography.
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