The mean (+/-SE) depth-integrated gross production (P) of 2,600 +/- 271 mg
O-2 m(-2) d(-1) derived from a compilation of data from nine cruises conduc
ted between 1991-2000 in the subtropical NE Atlantic was found to be signif
icantly lower (t-test, P = 0.005, N = 33) than the mean (+/-SE) community r
espiration (R) of 3,821 +/- 276 mg O-2 m(-2) d(-1). Two-thirds of the stati
ons investigated were heterotrophic, and the P/R ratio of the communities t
ended to increase as P increased, such that communities where P < 3,000 mg
O-2 m(-2) d(-1) tended to be heterotrophic. The tendency for R to exceed P
(P/R < 1.0) was statistically significant (Wilcoxon ranked sign test, P < 0
.05) in the upper and deep layers of the photic zone, with an overall balan
ce between P and R at intermediate depths. These results provide evidence t
hat the subtropical NE Atlantic is a heterotrophic ecosystem, where plankto
nic communities respire more organic carbon than they produce, thereby acti
ng as net sources of CO2.