• Title of article

    Primary production and phytoplanktonic biomass in shallow marine environments of central Chile: Effect of coastal geomorphology

  • Author/Authors

    Luis A. Henr?quez، نويسنده , , Giovanni Daneri، نويسنده , , Carlos A. Mu?oz، نويسنده , , Paulina Montero، نويسنده , , Rodrigo Veas، نويسنده , , Alvaro T. Palma، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    137
  • To page
    147
  • Abstract
    Fluctuations were identified and quantified, on a local spatial scale, in net primary production (NPP), phytoplanktonic biomass (Chl a), and photosynthetic parameters (Pmax B and aB) of natural phytoplankton assemblages in coastal environments of central Chile. The measurements, besides those of a series of environmental parameters, were carried out at two locations: once a month from August 2003 to February 2004 at a location on the Hualpe´n Peninsula (HP) (36 440) and five times during February 2005 at a location on the Quintay Peninsula (QP) (33 110). The measurements at both the locations were carried out simultaneously, at exposed and protected sites at similar distances from the coast and the tip of each peninsula, to ascertain whether any physical characteristics of the protected environments favor the retention of phytoplankton, which, in turn, translates into greater NPP and higher values of Pmax B and aB. Photosynthetic parameters were estimated through the analysis of P vs. I curves drawn from incubation in closed systems in the laboratory with light intensity (mEm 2 s 1) as the independent variable and maximum gross primary production (Pmax B expressed as mg C mg Chl a 1 h 1) and the initial slope of the curve (aB expressed as (mg C mg Chl a 1 h 1)/(mEm 2 s 1)) as the dependent variables. The results were as follows: (1) in most cases, Pmax B , aB, and NPP were greater at the protected site on HP; (2) Pmax B was greater only in two instances at the protected site on QP whereas aB did not differ between the two sites; (3) the concentration of subsurface Chl a at QP was always higher at the protected sites on both the peninsulas while surface Chl a did not exhibit a clear pattern at either peninsula; (4) the Secchi depth was greater at the exposed sites on both peninsulas, and (5) the average thermal stratification of a water column was greater at the protected sites. We propose that coastal geomorphology, through contrasting circulation patterns related to the occurrence of upwelling events, favors higher NPP, Chl a, Pmax B , and aB at the protected sites on both peninsulas. These remarkable differences occurred at sites that were only a few hundred meters apart, which underlines the importance of factors that affect hydrographical variations at those scales.
  • Keywords
    phytoplanktonic biomass , photosynthetic parameters , coastal circulation , Chile , primary production , Coastal geomorphology
  • Journal title
    Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Record number

    954002