Title of article :
Diurnal changes in the bio-optical properties of the phytoplankton in the Alborán Sea (Mediterranean Sea)
Author/Authors :
Jes?s M. Mercado، نويسنده , , Teodoro Ram?rez، نويسنده , , Dolores Cortés، نويسنده , , Marta Sebasti?n، نويسنده , , Andreas Reul، نويسنده , , Bego?a Bautista، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The changes in the phytoplankton absorption properties during a diurnal cycle were investigated at one station located in the north-western
area of the Albora´n Sea. The experiment was performed in spring when the water column was strongly stratified. This hydrological situation
permitted the establishment of a deep chlorophyll a (chl a) fluorescence maximum (DFM) which was located on average close to the lower
limit of the mixed layer and the nutricline. The relative abundance of pico-phytoplankton (estimated as its contribution to the total chl a)
was higher in the surface, however, micro-phytoplankton dominated the community at the DFM level. Chl a specific absorption coefficient
(a*(l)) also varied with optical depth, with a* (the spectrally average specific absorption coefficient) decreasing by 30% at the DFM depth
with respect to the surface. A significant negative correlation between the contribution of the micro-phytoplankton to the total chl a and a*
was obtained indicating that a* reduction was due to changes in the packaging effect. Below the euphotic layer, a* increased three-fold
with respect to the DFM, which agrees with the expected accumulation of accessory pigments relative to chl a as an acclimation response
to the low available irradiance. The most conspicuous change during the diurnal cycle was produced in the euphotic layer where the chl a
concentration decreased significantly in the afternoon (from a mean concentration of 1.1 mg L 1 to 0.7 mg L 1) and increased at dusk when
it averaged 1.4 mg L 1. In addition, a* and the blue-to-red absorption band ratio increased in the afternoon. These results suggest that a*(l)
diurnal variability was due to increase in photo-protective and accessory pigments relative to chl a. The variation ranges of a*(l) at 675 and
440 nm (the absorption peaks in the red and blue spectral bands, respectively) in the euphotic layer were 0.01e0.04 and 0.02e0.10 m2
mg 1 chl a, respectively. Approximately 30% out of this variability can be attributed to the diurnal cycle. This factor should therefore be taken
into account in refining primary production models based on phytoplankton light absorption.
Keywords :
daily cycle , Light absorption , nutrients , Mediterranean Sea , phytoplankton , Albora´n Sea
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science