Title of article :
Modeling the bloom dynamics of the polymorphic
phytoplankter Phaeocystis globosa:
impact of grazers and viruses
Author/Authors :
Piet Ruardij ، نويسنده , , Marcel J.W. Veldhuis، نويسنده , , Corina P.D. Brussaard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
simulation model of a Phaeocystis globosa bloom in a large volume mesocosm has been constructed to reproduce the
interactions between different cell-morphs of P. globosa as controlled by virus infection, grazing and nutrient depletion. Besides
a detailed description of the processes structuring the microbial loop, a description of viral infection of P. globosa was included
into the model. The model also describes P. globosa colony size class distribution, and the consequences for nutrient uptake and
viral infection of the cells embedded in the colony. The model is calibrated thoroughly with a large set of data from the
mesocosm experiment. With the model we can show that the enhanced growth rates, the low viral infection rate and the low
grazing rate on cells in colonies, as compared to free-living single cells of P. globosa, result in a massive blooming of P. globosa
colonies. However, when the controlling nutrient becomes depleted, the colonies disintegrate and liberate single colonial cells
that are subject to high rates of viral infection and grazing. If the growth conditions are such that colony formation is limited or
even prevented, the significance of the viral control is enhanced. The model demonstrated that the appearance of P. globosa
colonies indirectly enhances single cell survival during periods of high concentrations of viruses as transparent exopolymeric
particles (consisting of dead cells and mucus) decrease the effectiveness of virus infection rates
Keywords :
Microbial foodweb , Nutrient limitation , Phaeocystis globosa , Cell morph types , ecosystem model , virus
Journal title :
Harmful Algae
Journal title :
Harmful Algae