L. Legendre et J. Michaud, Chlorophyll a to estimate the particulate organic carbon available as foodto large zooplankton in the euphotic zone of oceans, J PLANK RES, 21(11), 1999, pp. 2067-2083
In order to optimize the sustained exploitation of marine renewable resourc
es, a major objective of modern biological oceanography is to quantify, mod
el and predict the flux of biogenic carbon (BC) from phytoplankton towards
large metazoans. The present paper explains why the concentrations of sesto
nic particulate organic carbon ([POC]) provide estimates of the BC that can
be used as food by large (i.e. meso- and macro-) zooplankton, and can thus
be channelled towards large metazoans. Because of this, the wealth of exis
ting [POC] data provide first-order estimates of the BC available to large
zooplankton. The paper also derives, from a large set of data from the lite
rature, general relationships between chlorophyll a concentrations ([Chl])
and [POC] in the euphotic zone of oceans. These empirical relationships can
be used to compute [POC] from [Chl] and thus obtain from the latter, which
is easy to determine in the field or derive from remotely sensed images of
ocean colour, estimates of the BC that is available as food to large zoopl
ankton.