Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic

As primary producers, phytoplankton play a pivotal role in the marine environment and are central to many biogeochemical processes. Changes to phytoplankton community composition could have major consequences for wider ecosystem functioning and may occur in response to climate change. Here we descri...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Allen, Stephanie, Henson, Stephanie, Hickman, Anna, Beaulieu, Claudie, Doncaster, C. Patrick, Johns, David G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:445602 2023-12-03T10:27:06+01:00 Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic Allen, Stephanie Henson, Stephanie Hickman, Anna Beaulieu, Claudie Doncaster, C. Patrick Johns, David G. 2020-11-26 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/445602/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/445602/1/m655p043.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/445602/1/m655p043.pdf Allen, Stephanie, Henson, Stephanie, Hickman, Anna, Beaulieu, Claudie, Doncaster, C. Patrick and Johns, David G. (2020) Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 655 (655), 43-57. (doi:10.3354/meps13515 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13515>). cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13515 2023-11-03T00:00:09Z As primary producers, phytoplankton play a pivotal role in the marine environment and are central to many biogeochemical processes. Changes to phytoplankton community composition could have major consequences for wider ecosystem functioning and may occur in response to climate change. Here we describe multi-decadal variability in phytoplankton community structure using taxonomic data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder collected in the North-East Atlantic from 1969-2013, using a total of 42 diatom and dinoflagellate taxa. We considered a range of characteristics of community structure, including taxonomic diversity and community stability and disorder, and how these characteristics change in response to sea surface temperature, mixed layer depth and the North Atlantic Oscillation. We found that phytoplankton community composition was largely stable on interannual timescales. A change in community composition occurred between 1985 and 1995 due to an increased dominance of 2 diatom taxa (Rhizosolenia styliformis and Thalassiosira spp.); however, after this period, the community returned to its previous composition. Further, a community disorder analysis found that phytoplankton compositional structure became more rigid in recent years, which may lead to an eventual community shift in the future. In contrast to previous studies that revealed relationships between total phytoplankton abundance or biomass and environmental forcing, we found that community structure had, at most, a very weak relationship with the environmental parameters tested. Changes to the physical environment may therefore have less influence at interannual timescales on phytoplankton community structure than previously thought. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation North East Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Marine Ecology Progress Series 655 43 57
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description As primary producers, phytoplankton play a pivotal role in the marine environment and are central to many biogeochemical processes. Changes to phytoplankton community composition could have major consequences for wider ecosystem functioning and may occur in response to climate change. Here we describe multi-decadal variability in phytoplankton community structure using taxonomic data from the Continuous Plankton Recorder collected in the North-East Atlantic from 1969-2013, using a total of 42 diatom and dinoflagellate taxa. We considered a range of characteristics of community structure, including taxonomic diversity and community stability and disorder, and how these characteristics change in response to sea surface temperature, mixed layer depth and the North Atlantic Oscillation. We found that phytoplankton community composition was largely stable on interannual timescales. A change in community composition occurred between 1985 and 1995 due to an increased dominance of 2 diatom taxa (Rhizosolenia styliformis and Thalassiosira spp.); however, after this period, the community returned to its previous composition. Further, a community disorder analysis found that phytoplankton compositional structure became more rigid in recent years, which may lead to an eventual community shift in the future. In contrast to previous studies that revealed relationships between total phytoplankton abundance or biomass and environmental forcing, we found that community structure had, at most, a very weak relationship with the environmental parameters tested. Changes to the physical environment may therefore have less influence at interannual timescales on phytoplankton community structure than previously thought.
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author Allen, Stephanie
Henson, Stephanie
Hickman, Anna
Beaulieu, Claudie
Doncaster, C. Patrick
Johns, David G.
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Henson, Stephanie
Hickman, Anna
Beaulieu, Claudie
Doncaster, C. Patrick
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Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic
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title Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic
title_short Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic
title_full Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic
title_fullStr Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic
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Allen, Stephanie, Henson, Stephanie, Hickman, Anna, Beaulieu, Claudie, Doncaster, C. Patrick and Johns, David G. (2020) Interannual stability of phytoplankton community composition in the North-East Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 655 (655), 43-57. (doi:10.3354/meps13515 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13515>).
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