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Deep-sea bioluminescence blooms after dense water formation at the ocean surface.


ABSTRACT: The deep ocean is the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth. It hosts numerous pelagic organisms, most of which are able to emit light. Here we present a unique data set consisting of a 2.5-year long record of light emission by deep-sea pelagic organisms, measured from December 2007 to June 2010 at the ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope in the deep NW Mediterranean Sea, jointly with synchronous hydrological records. This is the longest continuous time-series of deep-sea bioluminescence ever recorded. Our record reveals several weeks long, seasonal bioluminescence blooms with light intensity up to two orders of magnitude higher than background values, which correlate to changes in the properties of deep waters. Such changes are triggered by the winter cooling and evaporation experienced by the upper ocean layer in the Gulf of Lion that leads to the formation and subsequent sinking of dense water through a process known as "open-sea convection". It episodically renews the deep water of the study area and conveys fresh organic matter that fuels the deep ecosystems. Luminous bacteria most likely are the main contributors to the observed deep-sea bioluminescence blooms. Our observations demonstrate a consistent and rapid connection between deep open-sea convection and bathypelagic biological activity, as expressed by bioluminescence. In a setting where dense water formation events are likely to decline under global warming scenarios enhancing ocean stratification, in situ observatories become essential as environmental sentinels for the monitoring and understanding of deep-sea ecosystem shifts.

SUBMITTER: Tamburini C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3707865 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deep-sea bioluminescence blooms after dense water formation at the ocean surface.

Tamburini Christian C   Canals Miquel M   Durrieu de Madron Xavier X   Houpert Loïc L   Lefèvre Dominique D   Martini Séverine S   D'Ortenzio Fabrizio F   Robert Anne A   Testor Pierre P   Aguilar Juan Antonio JA   Samarai Imen Al IA   Albert Arnaud A   André Michel M   Anghinolfi Marco M   Anton Gisela G   Anvar Shebli S   Ardid Miguel M   Jesus Ana Carolina Assis AC   Astraatmadja Tri L TL   Aubert Jean-Jacques JJ   Baret Bruny B   Basa Stéphane S   Bertin Vincent V   Biagi Simone S   Bigi Armando A   Bigongiari Ciro C   Bogazzi Claudio C   Bou-Cabo Manuel M   Bouhou Boutayeb B   Bouwhuis Mieke C MC   Brunner Jurgen J   Busto José J   Camarena Francisco F   Capone Antonio A   Cârloganu Christina C   Carminati Giada G   Carr John J   Cecchini Stefano S   Charif Ziad Z   Charvis Philippe P   Chiarusi Tommaso T   Circella Marco M   Coniglione Rosa R   Costantini Heide H   Coyle Paschal P   Curtil Christian C   Decowski Patrick P   Dekeyser Ivan I   Deschamps Anne A   Donzaud Corinne C   Dornic Damien D   Dorosti Hasankiadeh Q HQ   Drouhin Doriane D   Eberl Thomas T   Emanuele Umberto U   Ernenwein Jean-Pierre JP   Escoffier Stéphanie S   Fermani Paolo P   Ferri Marcelino M   Flaminio Vincenzo V   Folger Florian F   Fritsch Ulf U   Fuda Jean-Luc JL   Galatà Salvatore S   Gay Pascal P   Giacomelli Giorgio G   Giordano Valentina V   Gómez-González Juan-Pablo JP   Graf Kay K   Guillard Goulven G   Halladjian Garadeb G   Hallewell Gregory G   van Haren Hans H   Hartman Joris J   Heijboer Aart J AJ   Hello Yann Y   Hernández-Rey Juan Jose JJ   Herold Bjoern B   Hößl Jurgen J   Hsu Ching-Cheng CC   de Jong Marteen M   Kadler Matthias M   Kalekin Oleg O   Kappes Alexander A   Katz Uli U   Kavatsyuk Oksana O   Kooijman Paul P   Kopper Claudio C   Kouchner Antoine A   Kreykenbohm Ingo I   Kulikovskiy Vladimir V   Lahmann Robert R   Lamare Patrick P   Larosa Giuseppina G   Lattuada Dario D   Lim Gordon G   Presti Domenico Lo DL   Loehner Herbert H   Loucatos Sotiris S   Mangano Salvatore S   Marcelin Michel M   Margiotta Annarita A   Martinez-Mora Juan Antonio JA   Meli Athina A   Montaruli Teresa T   Moscoso Luciano L   Motz Holger H   Neff Max M   Nezri Emma Nuel EN   Palioselitis Dimitris D   Păvălaş Gabriela E GE   Payet Kevin K   Payre Patrice P   Petrovic Jelena J   Piattelli Paolo P   Picot-Clemente Nicolas N   Popa Vlad V   Pradier Thierry T   Presani Eleonora E   Racca Chantal C   Reed Corey C   Riccobene Giorgio G   Richardt Carsten C   Richter Roland R   Rivière Colas C   Roensch Kathrin K   Rostovtsev Andrei A   Ruiz-Rivas Joaquin J   Rujoiu Marius M   Russo Valerio G VG   Salesa Francisco F   Sánchez-Losa Augustin A   Sapienza Piera P   Schöck Friederike F   Schuller Jean-Pierre JP   Schussler Fabian F   Shanidze Rezo R   Simeone Francesco F   Spies Andreas A   Spurio Maurizio M   Steijger Jos J M JJ   Stolarczyk Thierry T   Taiuti Mauro G F MG   Toscano Simona S   Vallage Bertrand B   Van Elewyck Véronique V   Vannoni Giulia G   Vecchi Manuela M   Vernin Pascal P   Wijnker Guus G   Wilms Jorn J   de Wolf Els E   Yepes Harold H   Zaborov Dmitry D   De Dios Zornoza Juan J   Zúñiga Juan J  

PloS one 20130710 7


The deep ocean is the largest and least known ecosystem on Earth. It hosts numerous pelagic organisms, most of which are able to emit light. Here we present a unique data set consisting of a 2.5-year long record of light emission by deep-sea pelagic organisms, measured from December 2007 to June 2010 at the ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope in the deep NW Mediterranean Sea, jointly with synchronous hydrological records. This is the longest continuous time-series of deep-sea bioluminescence e  ...[more]

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