Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico

[eng] Despite their small size, phytoplankton represents up to 50% of the global primary production of the Earth and serves as a connector between oceanic and atmospheric processes. Therefore, phytoplankton constitutes a central pillar in the comprehension of the cycles of mass and energy in the oce...

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Main Author: Oliveira Nunes, Sdena
Other Authors: Estrada i Miyares, Marta, Latasa Arcalís, Mikel, Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat de Biologia
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2445/131957
http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666630
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spelling ftubarcepubl:oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/131957 2024-02-11T09:56:31+01:00 Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico Oliveira Nunes, Sdena Estrada i Miyares, Marta Latasa Arcalís, Mikel Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat de Biologia 2018-12-12 287 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2445/131957 http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666630 eng eng Universitat de Barcelona Tesis Doctorals - Facultat - Biologia http://hdl.handle.net/2445/131957 http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666630 (c) Oliveira, 2018 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Fitoplàncton Mediterrània (Mar) Atlàntic Oceà Antàrtic Phytoplankton Mediterranean Sea Atlantic Ocean Antarctic Ocean info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftubarcepubl 2024-01-24T01:06:23Z [eng] Despite their small size, phytoplankton represents up to 50% of the global primary production of the Earth and serves as a connector between oceanic and atmospheric processes. Therefore, phytoplankton constitutes a central pillar in the comprehension of the cycles of mass and energy in the oceans. Their different attributes like size, abundance, community composition, functions, pigment complex and taxonomy provide relevant information to understand the processes of global change. In the past decades, the use of HPLC chromatography (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) has proven as a very effective methodology to study marine phytoplankton. This technique, combined with the use of the statistic program CHEMTAX, allows to identify efficiently the contribution of certain taxonomic classes. This thesis is centered around the use of HPLC-CHEMTAX to identify the phytoplanktonic communities of three regions: the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic Ocean, each characterized by different trophic conditions (from oligotrophic to eutrophic). With the results obtained, we expect to contribute to the comprehension of the local biochemical responses in a context of global change, as well as to improve future models of ecosystems and algorithms for remote sensing. To validate the data obtained, the results originated from the HPLC-CHEMOTAX were compared to other techniques used for identification and quantification, such as microscopy, flow cytometry and bio-optics. First, we focused on a temporal series (14 years) where we analyzed the seasonal and inter-annual dynamics of the phytoplanktonic community. We have verified that the phytoplanktonic community follows a seasonal pattern, just as had been observed in previous studies: diatoms dominated the blooms of late winter/early spring, while Synechococcus showed maximum abundances during the months of April and August. The cryptophytes and dinoflagellates showed a positive response to sporadic fertilization events, associated mainly to stormy ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Dipòsit Digital de la Universitat de Barcelona Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Pillar ENVELOPE(166.217,166.217,-77.583,-77.583)
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topic Fitoplàncton
Mediterrània (Mar)
Atlàntic
Oceà
Antàrtic
Phytoplankton
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Antarctic Ocean
spellingShingle Fitoplàncton
Mediterrània (Mar)
Atlàntic
Oceà
Antàrtic
Phytoplankton
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Antarctic Ocean
Oliveira Nunes, Sdena
Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico
topic_facet Fitoplàncton
Mediterrània (Mar)
Atlàntic
Oceà
Antàrtic
Phytoplankton
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Antarctic Ocean
description [eng] Despite their small size, phytoplankton represents up to 50% of the global primary production of the Earth and serves as a connector between oceanic and atmospheric processes. Therefore, phytoplankton constitutes a central pillar in the comprehension of the cycles of mass and energy in the oceans. Their different attributes like size, abundance, community composition, functions, pigment complex and taxonomy provide relevant information to understand the processes of global change. In the past decades, the use of HPLC chromatography (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) has proven as a very effective methodology to study marine phytoplankton. This technique, combined with the use of the statistic program CHEMTAX, allows to identify efficiently the contribution of certain taxonomic classes. This thesis is centered around the use of HPLC-CHEMTAX to identify the phytoplanktonic communities of three regions: the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic Ocean, each characterized by different trophic conditions (from oligotrophic to eutrophic). With the results obtained, we expect to contribute to the comprehension of the local biochemical responses in a context of global change, as well as to improve future models of ecosystems and algorithms for remote sensing. To validate the data obtained, the results originated from the HPLC-CHEMOTAX were compared to other techniques used for identification and quantification, such as microscopy, flow cytometry and bio-optics. First, we focused on a temporal series (14 years) where we analyzed the seasonal and inter-annual dynamics of the phytoplanktonic community. We have verified that the phytoplanktonic community follows a seasonal pattern, just as had been observed in previous studies: diatoms dominated the blooms of late winter/early spring, while Synechococcus showed maximum abundances during the months of April and August. The cryptophytes and dinoflagellates showed a positive response to sporadic fertilization events, associated mainly to stormy ...
author2 Estrada i Miyares, Marta
Latasa Arcalís, Mikel
Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat de Biologia
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Oliveira Nunes, Sdena
author_facet Oliveira Nunes, Sdena
author_sort Oliveira Nunes, Sdena
title Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico
title_short Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico
title_full Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico
title_fullStr Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico
title_full_unstemmed Application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans = Aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el Mar Mediterráneo y en los oceános Atlántico y Antártico
title_sort application of chemotaxonomy to the study of the phytoplankton community structure in the mediterranean sea and in the atlantic and southern oceans = aplicación de la quimiotaxonomía al estudio de la estructura de la comunidad fitoplanctónica en el mar mediterráneo y en los oceános atlántico y antártico
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