Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx

The Gerlache Strait is a narrow channel that separates the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) from the Palmer Archipelago. This area is characterized by the presence of interconnected fjords, bays, islands, and channels that serve as a refuge for megafauna during summer. Through the fram...

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Main Authors: Martina Mascioni, Gastón O. Almandoz, Allison Cusick, B. Jack Pan, Maria Vernet
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1139293.s004
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/22729742 2024-09-15T17:44:12+00:00 Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx Martina Mascioni Gastón O. Almandoz Allison Cusick B. Jack Pan Maria Vernet 2023-05-02T04:18:09Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1139293.s004 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_3_Phytoplankton_dynamics_in_nearshore_regions_of_the_western_Antarctic_Peninsula_in_relation_to_a_variable_frontal_zone_in_the_Gerlache_Strait_xlsx/22729742 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1139293.s004 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_3_Phytoplankton_dynamics_in_nearshore_regions_of_the_western_Antarctic_Peninsula_in_relation_to_a_variable_frontal_zone_in_the_Gerlache_Strait_xlsx/22729742 CC BY 4.0 Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering thermal front diatoms cryptophytes prasinophytes phytoplankton succession Citizen Science Dataset 2023 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1139293.s004 2024-08-19T06:19:55Z The Gerlache Strait is a narrow channel that separates the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) from the Palmer Archipelago. This area is characterized by the presence of interconnected fjords, bays, islands, and channels that serve as a refuge for megafauna during summer. Through the framework of FjordPhyto – a citizen science collaboration with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) vessels – we assessed phytoplankton biomass and composition in surface waters of six under-explored nearshore areas connected to the Gerlache Strait (between 64° and 65° S) during three consecutive seasons, from November to March (2016–2019). During the first two seasons, we found significant differences in the phytoplankton community distribution and successional patterns to the north and south of the sampling area; the greatest differences were evidenced mainly in the months of high biomass, December and January. During December, cryptophytes bloomed in the north, while microplanktonic diatoms dominated in the south, and during January, small centric diatoms dominated in the north, while prasinophytes bloomed in the south. This spatial distinction in phytoplankton communities were mainly associated with the occurrence of a surface thermal front in the Gerlache Strait around 64.5° S. The presence of the front separating warm waters to the north and colder waters to the south, during the months of December to February, was confirmed by the analysis of 10 years of remote sensing data. By contrast, during the third season, low biomass prevailed, and no differences in the phytoplankton composition between the north and south areas were observed. The third season was the coldest of the series, with smaller differences in water temperature north and south of the usual front location. This study shows for the first time a complete overview of the phytoplankton composition throughout the entire growth season (November through March) in the nearshore areas of the WAP between 64° and 65° S. The results ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Palmer Archipelago Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
thermal front
diatoms
cryptophytes
prasinophytes
phytoplankton succession
Citizen Science
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
thermal front
diatoms
cryptophytes
prasinophytes
phytoplankton succession
Citizen Science
Martina Mascioni
Gastón O. Almandoz
Allison Cusick
B. Jack Pan
Maria Vernet
Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
thermal front
diatoms
cryptophytes
prasinophytes
phytoplankton succession
Citizen Science
description The Gerlache Strait is a narrow channel that separates the western coast of the Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) from the Palmer Archipelago. This area is characterized by the presence of interconnected fjords, bays, islands, and channels that serve as a refuge for megafauna during summer. Through the framework of FjordPhyto – a citizen science collaboration with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) vessels – we assessed phytoplankton biomass and composition in surface waters of six under-explored nearshore areas connected to the Gerlache Strait (between 64° and 65° S) during three consecutive seasons, from November to March (2016–2019). During the first two seasons, we found significant differences in the phytoplankton community distribution and successional patterns to the north and south of the sampling area; the greatest differences were evidenced mainly in the months of high biomass, December and January. During December, cryptophytes bloomed in the north, while microplanktonic diatoms dominated in the south, and during January, small centric diatoms dominated in the north, while prasinophytes bloomed in the south. This spatial distinction in phytoplankton communities were mainly associated with the occurrence of a surface thermal front in the Gerlache Strait around 64.5° S. The presence of the front separating warm waters to the north and colder waters to the south, during the months of December to February, was confirmed by the analysis of 10 years of remote sensing data. By contrast, during the third season, low biomass prevailed, and no differences in the phytoplankton composition between the north and south areas were observed. The third season was the coldest of the series, with smaller differences in water temperature north and south of the usual front location. This study shows for the first time a complete overview of the phytoplankton composition throughout the entire growth season (November through March) in the nearshore areas of the WAP between 64° and 65° S. The results ...
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author Martina Mascioni
Gastón O. Almandoz
Allison Cusick
B. Jack Pan
Maria Vernet
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Gastón O. Almandoz
Allison Cusick
B. Jack Pan
Maria Vernet
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title Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx
title_short Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx
title_full Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx
title_fullStr Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx
title_full_unstemmed Table_3_Phytoplankton dynamics in nearshore regions of the western Antarctic Peninsula in relation to a variable frontal zone in the Gerlache Strait.xlsx
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publishDate 2023
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1139293.s004
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