Title of article :
Short-term variability of the phytoplankton community in coastal ecosystem in response to physical and chemical conditionsʹ changes
Author/Authors :
Alexandrine Pannard، نويسنده , , Pascal Claquin، نويسنده , , Cécile Klein، نويسنده , , Bertrand Le Roy، نويسنده , , Benoît Véron، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The short-term dynamics (time scale of a few days) of phytoplankton communities in coastal ecosystems,
particularly those of toxic species, are often neglected. Such phenomena can be important, especially
since these very species can endanger the sustainability of shellfish farming. In this study, we investigated
the short-term changes in phytoplankton community structure (species succession) in two coastal
zones in parallel with physical and chemical conditions. Mixing events with allochtonous waters could
thus be distinguished from local processes associated with population growth when it was associated
with a change in light or nutrient limitation. Mixing events and water advection influenced fluctuations
in total phytoplankton biomass and concentration of dominant species, while local processes influenced
delayed changes in community structure. The estuarine species Asterionellopsis glacialis increased in
concentration when the water mass mixed with the nearest estuarine water masses. The biological
response, measured as photosynthetic capacity, occurred after a time-lag of a few hours, while the
changes in community structure occurred after a time-lag of a few days. Finally, the coastal water mass
was constantly mixed with both the nearest estuarine and marine water masses, leading in turn to
delayed changes in phytoplankton community structure. These changes in species composition and
dominance were observed on a time scale of a few days, which means that some toxic species may be
missed with a bi-weekly sampling strategy.
Keywords :
time scalesize-fractionated biomassmacro-tidalEnglish Channel
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science