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Provided here are the output from the several simulations used in Archibald et al. Files labelled *base* are for simulations with Q10 of all biological rates of 1.88; and files labeled "diffQ" were simulations with Q10 of grazing of 2.7 (all other rates had Q01 of 1.88).
Files labelled with *plus1C*, *plus3C*, and *plus5C* are for simulations where all growth rates were for 1, 3, or 5degC warmer than the default simulation. Files for the default simulations do not have a "plus" designation.
For each simulation we provide two files:
1) depth integrated primary production, and depth integrated carbon biomass for all 50 plankton types (files labelled "*_PP_biomass_dephtint.nc")
2) surface PO4, total P in living plankton, and total detrital matter (includes POP and DOP) (files labelled "*_Pbudget_surf.nc")
Carbon biomass of each of the 50 plankton types arranged as follows:
1: pico-phytoplankton, ESD 0.6um (analog of Prochlorococcus) 2: pico-phytoplankton, ESD 0.9um 3: pico-phytoplankton, ESD 1.4um 4: pico-phytoplankton, ESD 2.0um
5: coccolithophores, ESD 3.0um 6: coccolithophores, ESD 4.5um 7: coccolithophores, ESD 6.6um 8: coccolithophores, ESD 9.8um 9: coccolithophores, ESD 14um
10: diazotroph, ESD 3.0um 11: diazotroph, ESD 4.5um 12: diazotroph, ESD 6.6um 13: diazotroph, ESD 9.8um 14: diazotroph, ESD 14um (p> 15: diatom, ESD 3.0um 16: diatom, ESD 4.5um 17: diatom, ESD 6.6um 18: diatom, ESD 9.8um 19: diatom, ESD 14um 20: diatom, ESD 22um 21: diatom, ESD 32um 22: diatom, ESD 47um 23: diatom, ESD 70um
24: mixotroph, ESD 6.6um 25: mixotroph, ESD 9.8um 26: mixotroph, ESD 14um 27: mixotroph, ESD 22um 28: mixotroph, ESD 32um 29: mixotroph, ESD 47um 30: mixotroph, ESD 70um 31: mixotroph, ESD 104um
32: zoo, ESD 4.5um 33 zoo, ESD 6.6um 34: zoo, ESD 9.8um 35: zoo, ESD 14um 36: zoo, ESD 22um 37: zoo, ESD 32um 38: zoo, ESD 47um 39: zoo, ESD 70um 40: zoo, ESD 104um 41: zoo, ESD 154um 42: zoo, ESD 228um 43: zoo, ESD 338um 44: zoo, ESD 502um 45: zoo, ESD 744um 46: zoo, ESD 1103um 47: zoo, ESD 1636um
48: het bacteria 0.3um 49: het bacteria 0.6um 50: het bacteria 0.9um
Reference:
Archibald, K., S. Dutkiewicz, C. Laufkotter, and H. Mueller. Thermal responses in global marine planktonic food webs mediated through temperature effects on metabolism. In revision for Journal Geophysical Research-Oceans .
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