TY - JOUR
T1 - Nutrient cycling in tropical and temperate coastal waters
T2 - Is latitude making a difference?
AU - Lønborg, Christian
AU - Müller, Moritz
AU - Butler, Edward C.V.
AU - Jiang, Shan
AU - Ooi, Seng Keat
AU - Trinh, Dieu Huong
AU - Wong, Pui Yee
AU - Ali, Suryati M.
AU - Cui, Chun
AU - Siong, Wee Boon
AU - Yando, Erik S.
AU - Friess, Daniel A.
AU - Rosentreter, Judith A.
AU - Eyre, Bradley D.
AU - Martin, Patrick
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors
PY - 2021/11/5
Y1 - 2021/11/5
N2 - Tropical coastal waters are highly dynamic and amongst the most biogeochemically active zones in the ocean. This review compares nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles in temperate and tropical coastal waters. We review the literature to identify major similarities and differences between these two regions, specifically with regards to the impact of environmental factors (temperature, sunlight), riverine inputs, groundwater, lateral fluxes, atmospheric deposition, nitrogen fixation, organic nutrient cycling, primary production, respiration, sedimentary burial, denitrification and anammox. Overall, there are some similarities but also key differences in nutrient cycling, with differences relating mainly to temperature, sunlight, and precipitation amounts and patterns. We conclude that due to the differences in biogeochemical processes, we cannot directly apply cause and effect relationships and models from temperate systems in tropical coastal waters. Our review also highlights the considerable gaps in knowledge of the biogeochemical processes of tropical coastal waters compared with temperate systems. Given the ecological and societal importance of tropical coastal waters, we hope that highlighting the differences and similarities to temperate systems as well as the existing gaps, will inspire further studies on their biogeochemical processes. Such knowledge will be essential to better understand and forecast impacts on tropical coastal nutrient cycling at local, regional, and global scales.
AB - Tropical coastal waters are highly dynamic and amongst the most biogeochemically active zones in the ocean. This review compares nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles in temperate and tropical coastal waters. We review the literature to identify major similarities and differences between these two regions, specifically with regards to the impact of environmental factors (temperature, sunlight), riverine inputs, groundwater, lateral fluxes, atmospheric deposition, nitrogen fixation, organic nutrient cycling, primary production, respiration, sedimentary burial, denitrification and anammox. Overall, there are some similarities but also key differences in nutrient cycling, with differences relating mainly to temperature, sunlight, and precipitation amounts and patterns. We conclude that due to the differences in biogeochemical processes, we cannot directly apply cause and effect relationships and models from temperate systems in tropical coastal waters. Our review also highlights the considerable gaps in knowledge of the biogeochemical processes of tropical coastal waters compared with temperate systems. Given the ecological and societal importance of tropical coastal waters, we hope that highlighting the differences and similarities to temperate systems as well as the existing gaps, will inspire further studies on their biogeochemical processes. Such knowledge will be essential to better understand and forecast impacts on tropical coastal nutrient cycling at local, regional, and global scales.
KW - Biogeochemical processes
KW - Coastal waters
KW - Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling
KW - Tropical and temperate
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ecss.2021.107571
DO - 10.1016/j.ecss.2021.107571
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85114936392
SN - 0272-7714
VL - 262
JO - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
JF - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
M1 - 107571
ER -