• Title of article

    Phytoplankton and Physicochemical Analysis on the Water System of the Temperate Estuary in South America:Bahía Blanca Estuary, Argentina

  • Author/Authors

    Guinder، V.A نويسنده Instituto Argentino de Oceanograf?a (IADO-CONICET) , , Popovich، C.A نويسنده Departamento de Biolog?a , , Perillo، G.M.E نويسنده Instituto Argentino de Oceanograf?a (IADO-CONICET) ,

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    547
  • To page
    556
  • Abstract
    Under the contemporary scenario of global climate change and increasing coastal eutrophication, baseline studies of phytoplankton diversity and distribution in relation to habitat conditions constitute the first approach to evaluate potential shifts at the base of the food webs. Here we present data of phytoplankton species composition and environmental variables in winter 2006 in a temperate estuary in South America, Argentina. The results showed that the Bah?a Blanca Estuary is markedly turbid (particulate suspended matter up to 60 mg L-1) with high nutrient concentrations. Apparently, besides high light attenuation coefficients (k up to 2.7 m-1), the combination of a shallow (~7 m depth) and well mix water column in the innermost zone of the estuary allows light penetration (mean light intensity in the mixed zone I m 57.8 µEm-2s-1 and euphotic zone to mixed zone ratio Z eu :Z m over 0.2), intensive nutrient regeneration and eventually phytoplankton massive growth (up to 1.8 x 106 cells L-1). Moreover, the relatively low residence time and the low river runoff seem to promote the accumulation of nutrients and phytoplankton biomass in the head of the estuary. Anthropogenic activities and autochthonous production are responsible of high particulate organic matter loads (8.3 ± 1.5 mg L-1). Diatoms appeared as the dominant group in winter with the emergence of Cyclotella aff. choctawatcheena (5-15 µm) as the dominant species (up to 82 % of the total phytoplankton abundance). The distribution and habitat preferences of this diatom are briefly discussed in relation to the pelagic environment in the Bah?a Blanca Estuary
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
  • Record number

    1815331