“…These results were informed by measurements of new production, which show a strong correlation between nitrate, productivity, and export efficiency (Dugdale & Goering, ; Harrison et al, ), and by the consensus view that large phytoplankton in upwelling regions are more likely to sink individually or be consumed by large fecal pellet‐producing mesozooplankton (Michaels & Silver, ; Smayda, ). More recent results, however, have found inverse correlations between primary productivity and export efficiency in the CCE (Kelly et al, ; Stukel et al, ) and other regions including the Southern Ocean, Canary Current, and Gulf of Mexico (Hernández‐León et al, ; Maiti et al, ; Maiti et al, ). Hypothesized reasons for this discrepancy between theory and in situ measurements include offshore advection of communities, temporal lags between production and export, and specific relationships associated with zooplankton and microbes (Henson et al, ; Kelly et al, ; Laws & Maiti, ; Le Moigne et al, ; Plattner et al, ).…”