Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)

Descriptive and multivariate analytical methods were used to analyze the early September (1993) abundance and species composition of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. Four groups of stations distributed along well-defined environmental gradients...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Main Authors: Harvey, M, Therriault, J -C, Simard, N
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1997
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f97-099 2024-06-23T07:53:34+00:00 Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada) Harvey, M Therriault, J -C Simard, N 1997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f97-099 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f97-099 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 54, issue 8, page 1937-1952 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 journal-article 1997 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f97-099 2024-06-06T04:11:14Z Descriptive and multivariate analytical methods were used to analyze the early September (1993) abundance and species composition of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. Four groups of stations distributed along well-defined environmental gradients characterizing the distribution of physical and chemical variables were identified. The first group, located in the most southern region of Hudson Bay, was strongly influenced by freshwater runoffs from James Bay and from the other major rivers around the bay and was characterized by a relatively high phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a (Chl a) > 1.0 µg ·L -1 ) in the near-surface waters and by a phytoplankton assemblage equally dominated by small flagellates and dinoflagellates. The second group, located in an area northwest of the Belcher and Sleeper islands, was characterized by relatively well-mixed conditions where small diatoms composed about 50% of the phytoplankton assemblage. The third group occupied the upper part of the bay and the entrance of the strait and was characterized by the lowest surface nutrient concentrations encountered. A clear subsurface chlorophyll maximum dominated by small flagellates (>55% of the assemblage) was observed in this region. The fourth group was located in the central part of the strait where the highest surface nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton biomass values (Chl a > 2.0 µg ·L -1 ) were observed. The phytoplankton assemblage there was clearly dominated by small diatoms (>80%). These conditions are related to the presence of more intense tidal mixing in this region. The phytoplankton standing crop within this area was comparable with that observed during an autumn bloom situation in most temperate regions of the world's ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Hudson Strait James Bay Canadian Science Publishing Belcher ENVELOPE(-94.172,-94.172,57.936,57.936) Canada Hudson Hudson Bay Hudson Strait ENVELOPE(-70.000,-70.000,62.000,62.000) Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 54 8 1937 1952
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description Descriptive and multivariate analytical methods were used to analyze the early September (1993) abundance and species composition of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. Four groups of stations distributed along well-defined environmental gradients characterizing the distribution of physical and chemical variables were identified. The first group, located in the most southern region of Hudson Bay, was strongly influenced by freshwater runoffs from James Bay and from the other major rivers around the bay and was characterized by a relatively high phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a (Chl a) > 1.0 µg ·L -1 ) in the near-surface waters and by a phytoplankton assemblage equally dominated by small flagellates and dinoflagellates. The second group, located in an area northwest of the Belcher and Sleeper islands, was characterized by relatively well-mixed conditions where small diatoms composed about 50% of the phytoplankton assemblage. The third group occupied the upper part of the bay and the entrance of the strait and was characterized by the lowest surface nutrient concentrations encountered. A clear subsurface chlorophyll maximum dominated by small flagellates (>55% of the assemblage) was observed in this region. The fourth group was located in the central part of the strait where the highest surface nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton biomass values (Chl a > 2.0 µg ·L -1 ) were observed. The phytoplankton assemblage there was clearly dominated by small diatoms (>80%). These conditions are related to the presence of more intense tidal mixing in this region. The phytoplankton standing crop within this area was comparable with that observed during an autumn bloom situation in most temperate regions of the world's ocean.
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author Harvey, M
Therriault, J -C
Simard, N
spellingShingle Harvey, M
Therriault, J -C
Simard, N
Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
author_facet Harvey, M
Therriault, J -C
Simard, N
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title Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
title_short Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
title_full Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
title_fullStr Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait (Canada)
title_sort late-summer distribution of phytoplankton in relation to water mass characteristics in hudson bay and hudson strait (canada)
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