We examine the sensitivity of the biogeography of nitrogen fixers to a warming climate and increased aeolian iron deposition in the context of a global earth system model. We employ concepts from the resource-ratio theory to provide a simplifying and transparent interpretation of the results. First we demonstrate that a set of clearly defined, easily diagnosed provinces are consistent with the theory. Using this framework we show that the regions most vulnerable to province shifts and changes in diazotroph biogeography are the equatorial and South Pacific, and central Atlantic. Warmer and dustier climates favor diazotrophs due to an increase in the ratio of supply rate of iron to fixed nitrogen. We suggest that the emergent provinces could ...
WOS:000496183000001International audienceDiazotrophs play a critical role in the biogeochemical cycl...
We used the terrestrial ecosystem model “Century” to evaluate the relative roles of water and nitrog...
Inorganic nitrogen depletion restricts productivity in much of the low-latitude oceans, generating a...
International audienceWe examine the sensitivity of the biogeography of nitrogen fixers to a warming...
Nitrogen fixation is a major source of new nitrogen to the ocean, supporting biological productivity...
Marine nitrogen fixation is a major source of new nitrogen to the ocean, which interacts with climat...
We interpret the environmental controls on the global ocean diazotroph biogeography in the context o...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
Nitrogen availability limits marine productivity across large ocean regions. Diazotrophs can supply ...
Inorganic nitrogen depletion restricts productivity in much of the low-latitude oceans, generating a...
WOS:000496183000001International audienceDiazotrophs play a critical role in the biogeochemical cycl...
We used the terrestrial ecosystem model “Century” to evaluate the relative roles of water and nitrog...
Inorganic nitrogen depletion restricts productivity in much of the low-latitude oceans, generating a...
International audienceWe examine the sensitivity of the biogeography of nitrogen fixers to a warming...
Nitrogen fixation is a major source of new nitrogen to the ocean, supporting biological productivity...
Marine nitrogen fixation is a major source of new nitrogen to the ocean, which interacts with climat...
We interpret the environmental controls on the global ocean diazotroph biogeography in the context o...
Recent upward revisions in key sink/source terms for fixed nitrogen (N) in the oceans imply a short ...
Nitrogen availability limits marine productivity across large ocean regions. Diazotrophs can supply ...
Inorganic nitrogen depletion restricts productivity in much of the low-latitude oceans, generating a...
WOS:000496183000001International audienceDiazotrophs play a critical role in the biogeochemical cycl...
We used the terrestrial ecosystem model “Century” to evaluate the relative roles of water and nitrog...
Inorganic nitrogen depletion restricts productivity in much of the low-latitude oceans, generating a...