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The animations in this directory were provided by Mick Follows, produced as |
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part of the Darwin Project, funded by the Moore Foundation, and made by Oliver |
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Jahn. |
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Here is a quick note on each of the movies. All are from our |
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eddy resolving global calculation in which the same ecosystem model as |
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in our Science paper is run in a model with 18x18km resolution, |
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capturing some of the mesoscale eddy features of the ocean. |
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Chla1997.mp4 shows the models predicted Chla concentration (surface |
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10m) for the year 1997. Its the sum from all 78 phyto species. We've |
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used an empirical algorithm to relate biomass and Chla here. Its the |
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onset of the El Nino so the tropical pacific productive tongue shuts |
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down towards the end. |
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chl_cloern_seawifs.mp4 shows the same as above on the right (but for |
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years 1998 and 1999 I think). On the left, same scale, are monthly |
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estimates from remote SeaWiFS observations. You can see the La Nina as |
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the tropical Pacific tongue returns vigorously. |
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squirt.mp4 shows two "synechococcus-analogs" in the Atlantic. They are |
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very similar in physiology except for temperature adaptation. One of |
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them grows at mid-lats. The other is happy in the tropics but gets |
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advected by the Gulf Stream to mid-lats. Along the way it is |
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disadvantaged by cooler temps, but gets a shot in the arm from |
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additional nutrients. Its population manages to hold on as it is |
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advected out into the mid-latitudes where it is outcompeted ultimately. |
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This advection "seeds" other areas and promotes diversity. |
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phygrp_globe_land.mp4. Here the colors represent the four main |
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functional groups which we collect: Diatoms (red), Prochlorococcus |
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(green), other small (blue) and other large (yellow) cells (described in |
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the papers). The color shading reflects the group while the |
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intensity/opacity of the color reflects the abundance. You can get a |
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feel for the biogeography of the four major groups represented. The |
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land is NASA's blue marble imagery. |
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Thanks, |
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Bye for now, |
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Mick |
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Mick Follows |
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MIT 54-1514, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA |
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http://ocean.mit.edu/~mick : 617 253 5939 : mick@ocean.mit.edu |
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