“…Important adaptive strategies, in addition to predator avoidance, include growth rate and iron requirements (14), capacity for intracellular iron storage (pennates vs. centric diatoms) (15), cell sinking rate (13,16), and how prone cells are to species-specific aggregation (13). As observed for the ratio of silicic acid:nitrate uptake, iron supply influences most of these characteristics (13,14). Hence, the trends from EIFEX (8) also reflect the interplay of additional strategies in terms of diatom physiology, which set the timing of bloom dominance by different diatom species (growth rate), their fate (rapid growth leads to aggregation then export) (13), and the interplay of factors controlling diatom succession (slow growth rate, ability to store iron, body armor) evident in both subarctic and polar waters.…”