Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S)
In the present study, the distribution and abundance of microphytoplankton were assessed in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean from subtropical to polar waters (34°–62°S) in two austral springs with contrasting hydrographic conditions. Vertical profiles of open-ocean (ca. 54°W) samples (≥ 18 L filtered...
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ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_1438387X_v69_n2_p177_OlguinSalinas 2023-05-15T13:50:11+02:00 Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S) Olguin Salinas, Héctor Fernando Boltovskoy, Demetrio 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_1438387X_v69_n2_p177_OlguinSalinas https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1438387X_v69_n2_p177_OlguinSalinas unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_1438387X_v69_n2_p177_OlguinSalinas http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_1438387X_v69_n2_p177_OlguinSalinas Atlantic Biogeography Brazil–Malvinas Confluence Diatoms annual variation diatom environmental conditions latitudinal gradient phytoplankton relative abundance spatial distribution spring (season) Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Brazil-Malvinas Confluence Bacillariophyta 2015 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_1438387X_v69_n2_p177_OlguinSalinas 2023-02-16T02:29:10Z In the present study, the distribution and abundance of microphytoplankton were assessed in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean from subtropical to polar waters (34°–62°S) in two austral springs with contrasting hydrographic conditions. Vertical profiles of open-ocean (ca. 54°W) samples (≥ 18 L filtered water) were performed in 20 stations (0–100 m) in 1994 and in 17 stations (0–50 m) in 1995. The latitudinal patterns of microphytoplankton groups, chlorophyll a, and diatom and silicoflagellate species were analyzed and compared with our previous study carried out in spring 1993 (30°–61°S). In the three springs, 197 diatom species, 173 of which showed mean relative density lower than 1 %, were identified. A consistent diatom biogeographic pattern emerged in the three consecutive springs, defining the Transitional (corresponding to the Brazil–Malvinas Current Confluence), Subantarctic and Antarctic Zones; and the Subantarctic and Polar Fronts, as their boundaries. This zonation reflects persistent features of this hydrographically heterogeneous region. The Polar Front was a weaker biogeographic boundary for diatom species than the Subantarctic Front. Interannual changes in diatoms (mainly in species richness, dominant species and degree of dominance of species with different ecological affinities) were detected. The Transitional Zone, which is one of the most hydrographically variable regions of the world ocean, showed the highest changes in the diatom assemblage, reflecting a colder spring in 1995 and a warmer spring in 1994 than normal (1993). These changes agreed with differences reported for 1993–1995 in large-scale hydrographic conditions, including a widespread diversity decrease in 1995 due to a weaker influence of subtropical waters. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg and AWI. Fil:Olguín Salinas, H.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Boltovskoy, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Argentina Austral |
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Atlantic Biogeography Brazil–Malvinas Confluence Diatoms annual variation diatom environmental conditions latitudinal gradient phytoplankton relative abundance spatial distribution spring (season) Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Brazil-Malvinas Confluence Bacillariophyta |
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Atlantic Biogeography Brazil–Malvinas Confluence Diatoms annual variation diatom environmental conditions latitudinal gradient phytoplankton relative abundance spatial distribution spring (season) Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Brazil-Malvinas Confluence Bacillariophyta Olguin Salinas, Héctor Fernando Boltovskoy, Demetrio Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S) |
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Atlantic Biogeography Brazil–Malvinas Confluence Diatoms annual variation diatom environmental conditions latitudinal gradient phytoplankton relative abundance spatial distribution spring (season) Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Brazil-Malvinas Confluence Bacillariophyta |
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In the present study, the distribution and abundance of microphytoplankton were assessed in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean from subtropical to polar waters (34°–62°S) in two austral springs with contrasting hydrographic conditions. Vertical profiles of open-ocean (ca. 54°W) samples (≥ 18 L filtered water) were performed in 20 stations (0–100 m) in 1994 and in 17 stations (0–50 m) in 1995. The latitudinal patterns of microphytoplankton groups, chlorophyll a, and diatom and silicoflagellate species were analyzed and compared with our previous study carried out in spring 1993 (30°–61°S). In the three springs, 197 diatom species, 173 of which showed mean relative density lower than 1 %, were identified. A consistent diatom biogeographic pattern emerged in the three consecutive springs, defining the Transitional (corresponding to the Brazil–Malvinas Current Confluence), Subantarctic and Antarctic Zones; and the Subantarctic and Polar Fronts, as their boundaries. This zonation reflects persistent features of this hydrographically heterogeneous region. The Polar Front was a weaker biogeographic boundary for diatom species than the Subantarctic Front. Interannual changes in diatoms (mainly in species richness, dominant species and degree of dominance of species with different ecological affinities) were detected. The Transitional Zone, which is one of the most hydrographically variable regions of the world ocean, showed the highest changes in the diatom assemblage, reflecting a colder spring in 1995 and a warmer spring in 1994 than normal (1993). These changes agreed with differences reported for 1993–1995 in large-scale hydrographic conditions, including a widespread diversity decrease in 1995 due to a weaker influence of subtropical waters. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg and AWI. Fil:Olguín Salinas, H.F. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Boltovskoy, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. |
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Olguin Salinas, Héctor Fernando Boltovskoy, Demetrio |
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Olguin Salinas, Héctor Fernando Boltovskoy, Demetrio |
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Olguin Salinas, Héctor Fernando |
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Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S) |
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Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S) |
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Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S) |
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Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S) |
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Latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (34°–62°S) |
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latitudinal patterns and interannual variations of spring phytoplankton in relation to hydrographic conditions of the southwestern atlantic ocean (34°–62°s) |
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