Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.

We assessed phytoplankton dynamics and its environmental control in four Labrador fjords (Nachvak, Saglek, Okak, and Anaktalak) during summer, early fall and late fall. Primary production and chlorophyll a (chl a) biomass were measured at seven optical depths, including the depth of subsurface chl a...

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Published in:Journal of Marine Systems
Main Authors: Simo-Matchim, Armelle-Galine, Gosselin, Michel, Blais, Marjolaine, Gratton, Yves, Tremblay, Jean-Éric
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4012/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.007
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spelling ftinrsquebec:oai:espace.inrs.ca:4012 2023-05-15T15:15:44+02:00 Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions. Simo-Matchim, Armelle-Galine Gosselin, Michel Blais, Marjolaine Gratton, Yves Tremblay, Jean-Éric 2016 https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4012/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.007 unknown Simo-Matchim, Armelle-Galine, Gosselin, Michel, Blais, Marjolaine, Gratton, Yves et Tremblay, Jean-Éric (2016). Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions. Journal of Marine Systems , vol. 156 . p. 56-75. DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.007 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.007>. doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.007 phytoplankton production and biomass size structure taxonomic composition seasonal variations Arctic Canada Labrador fjords Article Évalué par les pairs 2016 ftinrsquebec https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.11.007 2023-02-10T11:42:46Z We assessed phytoplankton dynamics and its environmental control in four Labrador fjords (Nachvak, Saglek, Okak, and Anaktalak) during summer, early fall and late fall. Primary production and chlorophyll a (chl a) biomass were measured at seven optical depths, including the depth of subsurface chl a maximum (SCM). Phytoplankton abundance, size structure and taxonomy were determined at the SCM. Principal component analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling were used to analyze relationships between production, biomass and community composition in relation to environmental variables. We observed a marked seasonal variability, with significant differences in phytoplankton structure and function between summer and fall. Surprisingly, primary production and chl a biomass were not significantly different from one fjord to another. The highest values of primary production (1730 mg C m- 2 d- 1) and chl a biomass (96 mg chl a m- 2) were measured during the summer bloom, and those high values indicate that Labrador fjords are highly productive ecosystems. The summer community showed relatively high abundance of nanophytoplankton (2–20 μm) while the fall community was characterized by low primary production and chl a biomass as well as relatively high abundance of picophytoplankton (< 2 μm). The low value of carbon potentially exported out of the euphotic zone throughout the study (≤ 31% of total primary production) suggests that phytoplankton production was mainly grazed by microzooplankton rather than being exported to greater depths. We observed a mixed assemblage of diatoms and flagellates in summer, whereas the fall community was largely dominated by flagellates. Seasonal variations in phytoplankton dynamics were mainly controlled by the strength of the vertical stratification and by the large differences in day length due to the northerly location of Labrador fjords. This study documents for the very first time phytoplankton structure and function in Labrador fjords, and provides an essential foundation for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Phytoplankton Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Québec: Espace INRS Arctic Canada Okak ENVELOPE(-61.965,-61.965,57.550,57.550) Journal of Marine Systems 156 56 75
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topic phytoplankton production and biomass
size structure
taxonomic composition
seasonal variations
Arctic
Canada
Labrador
fjords
spellingShingle phytoplankton production and biomass
size structure
taxonomic composition
seasonal variations
Arctic
Canada
Labrador
fjords
Simo-Matchim, Armelle-Galine
Gosselin, Michel
Blais, Marjolaine
Gratton, Yves
Tremblay, Jean-Éric
Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.
topic_facet phytoplankton production and biomass
size structure
taxonomic composition
seasonal variations
Arctic
Canada
Labrador
fjords
description We assessed phytoplankton dynamics and its environmental control in four Labrador fjords (Nachvak, Saglek, Okak, and Anaktalak) during summer, early fall and late fall. Primary production and chlorophyll a (chl a) biomass were measured at seven optical depths, including the depth of subsurface chl a maximum (SCM). Phytoplankton abundance, size structure and taxonomy were determined at the SCM. Principal component analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling were used to analyze relationships between production, biomass and community composition in relation to environmental variables. We observed a marked seasonal variability, with significant differences in phytoplankton structure and function between summer and fall. Surprisingly, primary production and chl a biomass were not significantly different from one fjord to another. The highest values of primary production (1730 mg C m- 2 d- 1) and chl a biomass (96 mg chl a m- 2) were measured during the summer bloom, and those high values indicate that Labrador fjords are highly productive ecosystems. The summer community showed relatively high abundance of nanophytoplankton (2–20 μm) while the fall community was characterized by low primary production and chl a biomass as well as relatively high abundance of picophytoplankton (< 2 μm). The low value of carbon potentially exported out of the euphotic zone throughout the study (≤ 31% of total primary production) suggests that phytoplankton production was mainly grazed by microzooplankton rather than being exported to greater depths. We observed a mixed assemblage of diatoms and flagellates in summer, whereas the fall community was largely dominated by flagellates. Seasonal variations in phytoplankton dynamics were mainly controlled by the strength of the vertical stratification and by the large differences in day length due to the northerly location of Labrador fjords. This study documents for the very first time phytoplankton structure and function in Labrador fjords, and provides an essential foundation for ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Simo-Matchim, Armelle-Galine
Gosselin, Michel
Blais, Marjolaine
Gratton, Yves
Tremblay, Jean-Éric
author_facet Simo-Matchim, Armelle-Galine
Gosselin, Michel
Blais, Marjolaine
Gratton, Yves
Tremblay, Jean-Éric
author_sort Simo-Matchim, Armelle-Galine
title Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.
title_short Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.
title_full Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.
title_fullStr Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.
title_sort seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in nunatsiavut fjords (labrador, canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions.
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