Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula

The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula were studied during two summer cruises (February/March 2008 and 2009). Water samples were collected for HPLC/CHEMTAX pigment and microscopic analysis. A great spatial variability in chlorophyll a...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Main Authors: Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges, de Souza, Márcio Silva, Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano, Leal, Miguel Costa, Brotas, Vanda, Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012
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spelling ftria:oai:ria.ua.pt:10773/26661 2023-05-15T13:59:57+02:00 Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges de Souza, Márcio Silva Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano Leal, Miguel Costa Brotas, Vanda Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/26661 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2012.03.002 eng eng Elsevier info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/SFRH/SFRH%2FBD%2F36336%2F2007/PT info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/SFRH/SFRH%2FBD%2F63783%2F2009/PT 0967-0637 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/26661 doi:10.1016/j.dsr.2012.03.002 1879-0119 restrictedAccess Antarctic Peninsula Phytoplankton Pigments HPLC CHEMTAX article 2012 ftria https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2012.03.002 2022-05-25T18:37:47Z The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula were studied during two summer cruises (February/March 2008 and 2009). Water samples were collected for HPLC/CHEMTAX pigment and microscopic analysis. A great spatial variability in chlorophyll a (Chl a) was observed in the study area: highest levels in the vicinity of the James Ross Island (exceeding 7 mg m−3 in 2009), intermediate values (0.5 to 2 mg m−3) in the Bransfield Strait, and low concentrations in the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage (below 0.5 mg m−3). Phytoplankton assemblages were generally dominated by diatoms, especially at coastal stations with high Chl a concentration, where diatom contribution was above 90% of total Chl a. Nanoflagellates, such as cryptophytes and/or Phaeocystis antarctica, replaced diatoms in open-ocean areas (e.g., Weddell Sea). Many species of peridinin-lacking autotrophic dinoflagellates (e.g., Gymnodinium spp.) were also important to total Chl a biomass at well-stratified stations of Bransfield Strait. Generally, water column structure was the most important environmental factor determining phytoplankton communities’ biomass and distribution. The HPLC pigment data also allowed the assessment of different physiological responses of phytoplankton to ambient light variation. The present study provides new insights about the dynamics of phytoplankton in an undersampled region of the Southern Ocean highly susceptible to global climate change. published Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Bransfield Strait Drake Passage James Ross Island Ross Island Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro (RIA) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Drake Passage Ross Island Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Weddell Sea Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 65 1 14
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Phytoplankton
Pigments
HPLC
CHEMTAX
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Phytoplankton
Pigments
HPLC
CHEMTAX
Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
de Souza, Márcio Silva
Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano
Leal, Miguel Costa
Brotas, Vanda
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Antarctic Peninsula
Phytoplankton
Pigments
HPLC
CHEMTAX
description The composition and distribution of phytoplankton assemblages around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula were studied during two summer cruises (February/March 2008 and 2009). Water samples were collected for HPLC/CHEMTAX pigment and microscopic analysis. A great spatial variability in chlorophyll a (Chl a) was observed in the study area: highest levels in the vicinity of the James Ross Island (exceeding 7 mg m−3 in 2009), intermediate values (0.5 to 2 mg m−3) in the Bransfield Strait, and low concentrations in the Weddell Sea and Drake Passage (below 0.5 mg m−3). Phytoplankton assemblages were generally dominated by diatoms, especially at coastal stations with high Chl a concentration, where diatom contribution was above 90% of total Chl a. Nanoflagellates, such as cryptophytes and/or Phaeocystis antarctica, replaced diatoms in open-ocean areas (e.g., Weddell Sea). Many species of peridinin-lacking autotrophic dinoflagellates (e.g., Gymnodinium spp.) were also important to total Chl a biomass at well-stratified stations of Bransfield Strait. Generally, water column structure was the most important environmental factor determining phytoplankton communities’ biomass and distribution. The HPLC pigment data also allowed the assessment of different physiological responses of phytoplankton to ambient light variation. The present study provides new insights about the dynamics of phytoplankton in an undersampled region of the Southern Ocean highly susceptible to global climate change. published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
de Souza, Márcio Silva
Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano
Leal, Miguel Costa
Brotas, Vanda
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
author_facet Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
de Souza, Márcio Silva
Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano
Leal, Miguel Costa
Brotas, Vanda
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
author_sort Mendes, Carlos Rafael Borges
title Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort dynamics of phytoplankton communities during late summer around the tip of the antarctic peninsula
publisher Elsevier
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10773/26661
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2012.03.002
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Antarctic Peninsula
Bransfield Strait
Drake Passage
Ross Island
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Weddell
Weddell Sea
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Drake Passage
Ross Island
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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Weddell Sea
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Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Bransfield Strait
Drake Passage
James Ross Island
Ross Island
Southern Ocean
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Drake Passage
James Ross Island
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