Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea

This study was conducted as part of the second Russian American long-term census of the Arctic in 2009 with sampling across the territorial of the Russian Federation in the Chukchi Sea since recent information regarding the standing stocks of pico- and nano-plankton is very limited. Using flow cytom...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Lee, SH, Dahms, HU, Kim, Y, Choy, EJ, Kang, SH, Kang, CK
Other Authors: 창의IT융합공학과, 10098613
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2014
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Online Access:https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15173
https://doi.org/10.1007/S00300-013-1413-6
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spelling ftponangunivst:oai:oasis.postech.ac.kr:2014.oak/15173 2023-05-15T14:51:09+02:00 Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea Lee, SH Dahms, HU Kim, Y Choy, EJ Kang, SH Kang, CK 창의IT융합공학과 10098613 Kang, CK 2014-01 https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15173 https://doi.org/10.1007/S00300-013-1413-6 English eng SPRINGER POLAR BIOLOGY 37 1 99 109 SCI급, SCOPUS 등재논문 SCI Biodiversity Conservation Ecology Biodiversity & Conservation Environmental Sciences & Ecology 0722-4060 2014-OAK-0000028484 https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15173 doi:10.1007/S00300-013-1413-6 15714 POLAR BIOLOGY, v.37, no.1, pp.99 - 109 000328849600009 2-s2.0-84890964090 Phytoplankton RUSALCA Flow cytometry Chukchi Sea Prochlorococcus Synechococcus NUCLEIC-ACID CONTENT CENTRAL ARCTIC-OCEAN UPPER WATER COLUMN MIXOTROPHIC NANOPLANKTON BACTERIAL ABUNDANCE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE FLOW-CYTOMETRY ATLANTIC-OCEAN PACIFIC-OCEAN BERING SEA ARCTIC-OCEAN FOOD WEBS DYNAMICS Article ART 2014 ftponangunivst https://doi.org/10.1007/S00300-013-1413-6 2022-10-20T20:09:46Z This study was conducted as part of the second Russian American long-term census of the Arctic in 2009 with sampling across the territorial of the Russian Federation in the Chukchi Sea since recent information regarding the standing stocks of pico- and nano-plankton is very limited. Using flow cytometry, small size fractions of the phytoplankton (< 20 mu m) obtained during the cruise were analyzed for the contributions of pico- and nano-eukaryotic phytoplankton and prokaryotic phytoplankton for the first time in the Chukchi Sea. The salinity and temperature in the southern part were significantly higher than those in the northern part of the Chukchi Sea. The abundance of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus represented about 30 % of total small phytoplankton cells with their cell abundances reaching 295 and 590 cells ml(-1), respectively, although a significant portion (about 70 %) of the small phytoplankton community (< 20 mu m) was pico- and nano-eukaryotic plankton in the Chukchi Sea. Among different environmental factors, we found that temperature and NH4 concentrations were significantly positively correlated with the abundance of total phytoplankton, pico- and nano-eukaryotes, Prochlorococcus, and Synechococcus. Projected higher water temperature and increase in NH4 concentration condition in the Arctic Ocean as well as the Chukchi Sea could have fostered more small phytoplankton communities especially Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus. X 1 1 4 4 scie scopus Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Chukchi Chukchi Sea Phytoplankton Polar Biology RUSALCA Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH): Open Access System for Information Sharing (OASIS) Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Chukchi Sea Pacific Polar Biology 37 1 99 109
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topic Phytoplankton
RUSALCA
Flow cytometry
Chukchi Sea
Prochlorococcus
Synechococcus
NUCLEIC-ACID CONTENT
CENTRAL ARCTIC-OCEAN
UPPER WATER COLUMN
MIXOTROPHIC NANOPLANKTON
BACTERIAL ABUNDANCE
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
FLOW-CYTOMETRY
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
PACIFIC-OCEAN
BERING SEA
ARCTIC-OCEAN
FOOD WEBS
DYNAMICS
spellingShingle Phytoplankton
RUSALCA
Flow cytometry
Chukchi Sea
Prochlorococcus
Synechococcus
NUCLEIC-ACID CONTENT
CENTRAL ARCTIC-OCEAN
UPPER WATER COLUMN
MIXOTROPHIC NANOPLANKTON
BACTERIAL ABUNDANCE
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
FLOW-CYTOMETRY
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
PACIFIC-OCEAN
BERING SEA
ARCTIC-OCEAN
FOOD WEBS
DYNAMICS
Lee, SH
Dahms, HU
Kim, Y
Choy, EJ
Kang, SH
Kang, CK
Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea
topic_facet Phytoplankton
RUSALCA
Flow cytometry
Chukchi Sea
Prochlorococcus
Synechococcus
NUCLEIC-ACID CONTENT
CENTRAL ARCTIC-OCEAN
UPPER WATER COLUMN
MIXOTROPHIC NANOPLANKTON
BACTERIAL ABUNDANCE
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
FLOW-CYTOMETRY
ATLANTIC-OCEAN
PACIFIC-OCEAN
BERING SEA
ARCTIC-OCEAN
FOOD WEBS
DYNAMICS
description This study was conducted as part of the second Russian American long-term census of the Arctic in 2009 with sampling across the territorial of the Russian Federation in the Chukchi Sea since recent information regarding the standing stocks of pico- and nano-plankton is very limited. Using flow cytometry, small size fractions of the phytoplankton (< 20 mu m) obtained during the cruise were analyzed for the contributions of pico- and nano-eukaryotic phytoplankton and prokaryotic phytoplankton for the first time in the Chukchi Sea. The salinity and temperature in the southern part were significantly higher than those in the northern part of the Chukchi Sea. The abundance of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus represented about 30 % of total small phytoplankton cells with their cell abundances reaching 295 and 590 cells ml(-1), respectively, although a significant portion (about 70 %) of the small phytoplankton community (< 20 mu m) was pico- and nano-eukaryotic plankton in the Chukchi Sea. Among different environmental factors, we found that temperature and NH4 concentrations were significantly positively correlated with the abundance of total phytoplankton, pico- and nano-eukaryotes, Prochlorococcus, and Synechococcus. Projected higher water temperature and increase in NH4 concentration condition in the Arctic Ocean as well as the Chukchi Sea could have fostered more small phytoplankton communities especially Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus. X 1 1 4 4 scie scopus
author2 창의IT융합공학과
10098613
Kang, CK
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lee, SH
Dahms, HU
Kim, Y
Choy, EJ
Kang, SH
Kang, CK
author_facet Lee, SH
Dahms, HU
Kim, Y
Choy, EJ
Kang, SH
Kang, CK
author_sort Lee, SH
title Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea
title_short Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea
title_full Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the Chukchi Sea
title_sort spatial distribution of small phytoplankton composition in the chukchi sea
publisher SPRINGER
publishDate 2014
url https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15173
https://doi.org/10.1007/S00300-013-1413-6
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Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
Pacific
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Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
Phytoplankton
Polar Biology
RUSALCA
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
Phytoplankton
Polar Biology
RUSALCA
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