Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean

Abstract The rapid physical changes affecting the Arctic Ocean alter the growth conditions of primary producers. In this context, a crucial question is whether these changes will affect the composition of phytoplankton communities, augment their productivity, and eventually enhance food webs. We com...

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Published in:Limnology and Oceanography
Main Authors: Blais, Marjolaine, Ardyna, Mathieu, Gosselin, Michel, Dumont, Dany, Bélanger, Simon, Tremblay, Jean‐Éric, Gratton, Yves, Marchese, Christian, Poulin, Michel
Other Authors: Networks of Centres of Excellence of Canada, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/lno.10581 2024-09-15T17:53:31+00:00 Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean Blais, Marjolaine Ardyna, Mathieu Gosselin, Michel Dumont, Dany Bélanger, Simon Tremblay, Jean‐Éric Gratton, Yves Marchese, Christian Poulin, Michel Networks of Centres of Excellence of Canada Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lno.10581 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Flno.10581 https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lno.10581 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Limnology and Oceanography volume 62, issue 6, page 2480-2497 ISSN 0024-3590 1939-5590 journal-article 2017 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.10581 2024-08-22T04:16:33Z Abstract The rapid physical changes affecting the Arctic Ocean alter the growth conditions of primary producers. In this context, a crucial question is whether these changes will affect the composition of phytoplankton communities, augment their productivity, and eventually enhance food webs. We combined satellite and model products with in situ datasets collected during fall and provide new insights into the response of phytoplankton biomass and production in the Canadian Arctic by comparing an interior shelf (Beaufort Sea) and an outflow shelf (Baffin Bay). Correlation analysis was used to distinguish between seasonal and interannual variability and revealed that most biological variables are responding to the interannual pressures of climate change. In southeast Beaufort Sea, a change in phytoplankton community composition occurred, with a significant increase in diatoms from 2% (2002) to 37% (2010–2011) of the total protist abundance. In 2011, photosynthetic picoeukaryotes were twice as abundant as in 2002. For these two phytoplankton groups, abundance was correlated with the duration of the open‐water period, which also increased and affected vertical stratification and sea‐surface temperature. In contrast, there was a sharp decline in centric diatom abundance as well as in phytoplankton biomass and production in northern Baffin Bay over the years considered. These decreases were linked to changes in seasonal progression and sea‐ice dynamics through their impacts on vertical stratification and freshwater input. Overall, our results highlight the importance of stratification and the duration of the open‐water period in shaping phytoplankton regimes—either oligotrophic or eutrophic—in marine waters of the Canadian Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Beaufort Sea Climate change Phytoplankton Sea ice Wiley Online Library Limnology and Oceanography 62 6 2480 2497
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description Abstract The rapid physical changes affecting the Arctic Ocean alter the growth conditions of primary producers. In this context, a crucial question is whether these changes will affect the composition of phytoplankton communities, augment their productivity, and eventually enhance food webs. We combined satellite and model products with in situ datasets collected during fall and provide new insights into the response of phytoplankton biomass and production in the Canadian Arctic by comparing an interior shelf (Beaufort Sea) and an outflow shelf (Baffin Bay). Correlation analysis was used to distinguish between seasonal and interannual variability and revealed that most biological variables are responding to the interannual pressures of climate change. In southeast Beaufort Sea, a change in phytoplankton community composition occurred, with a significant increase in diatoms from 2% (2002) to 37% (2010–2011) of the total protist abundance. In 2011, photosynthetic picoeukaryotes were twice as abundant as in 2002. For these two phytoplankton groups, abundance was correlated with the duration of the open‐water period, which also increased and affected vertical stratification and sea‐surface temperature. In contrast, there was a sharp decline in centric diatom abundance as well as in phytoplankton biomass and production in northern Baffin Bay over the years considered. These decreases were linked to changes in seasonal progression and sea‐ice dynamics through their impacts on vertical stratification and freshwater input. Overall, our results highlight the importance of stratification and the duration of the open‐water period in shaping phytoplankton regimes—either oligotrophic or eutrophic—in marine waters of the Canadian Arctic.
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author Blais, Marjolaine
Ardyna, Mathieu
Gosselin, Michel
Dumont, Dany
Bélanger, Simon
Tremblay, Jean‐Éric
Gratton, Yves
Marchese, Christian
Poulin, Michel
spellingShingle Blais, Marjolaine
Ardyna, Mathieu
Gosselin, Michel
Dumont, Dany
Bélanger, Simon
Tremblay, Jean‐Éric
Gratton, Yves
Marchese, Christian
Poulin, Michel
Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean
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Ardyna, Mathieu
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title Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean
title_short Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean
title_full Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean
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