“…Based on this study, the δ 15 N fractionation patterns in the isolated organic fractions, which show a narrow range and vary between +0·5‰ and −1·7‰, are consistent with the δ 15 N fractionation pattern of nitrogen fixers with values ranging from −2 to +2‰ (Delwiche & Stein, ). Potential nitrogen fixers that contribute to the documented near zero fractionation values include cyanobacteria (for example, Lyngbya , Leptolynbya , Anabaena , Nostoc , Synechocystis , Synechococcus , etc) and members within the Proteobacteria , Firmicutes , Chlorobi and Euryarchaeota (Diaz et al ., , ). Although, nitrogen fixation is a complex and energy intensive metabolic process that requires abundant iron that is most likely to be supplied to the area by atmospheric sources (Swart et al ., ), based on these values, this process appears to be important in supporting new production in these otherwise oligotrophic waters (Carpenter & Romans, ; Karl et al ., ).…”