Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands

Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. During summer 2008 and spring 2009, surface oceanographic surveys were carried out around three islands of the Azores archipelago (Terceira, São Miguel and Santa Maria) to assess the phytoplankton distribution and associated physico-chemical proces...

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Published in:Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Main Authors: Silva, Alexandra A., Brotas, Vanda, Valente, A., Sá, C., Diniz, Tania, Patarra, Rita F., Álvaro, Nuno V., Neto, Ana I.
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spelling ftunivacores:oai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/2102 2023-05-15T17:34:22+02:00 Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands Silva, Alexandra A. Brotas, Vanda Valente, A. Sá, C. Diniz, Tania Patarra, Rita F. Álvaro, Nuno V. Neto, Ana I. 2013-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/2102 eng eng Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2012.12.010 Silva A, Brotas V, Valente A, Diniz T, Sá C, Patarra RF, Álvaro NV & & Neto AI (2013). "Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands". «Estuarine, Costal and Shelf Science», 118: 50-59, DOI:10.1016/j.ecss.2012.12.010. 0272-7714 (Print) 1096-0015 (Online) http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/2102 openAccess Coccolithophores Phytoplankton HPLC Pigments Azores Archipelago Atlantic Ocean article 2013 ftunivacores https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2012.12.010 2022-05-01T14:30:37Z Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. During summer 2008 and spring 2009, surface oceanographic surveys were carried out around three islands of the Azores archipelago (Terceira, São Miguel and Santa Maria) to assess the phytoplankton distribution and associated physico-chemical processes. The Azores archipelago is a major feature in the biogeochemical North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre (NAST) province although its influence on the productivity of the surrounding ocean is poorly known. Surface phytoplankton was studied by microscopy and HPLC (High Precision Liquid Chromatography). The mean values for biomass proxy Chlorophyll a (Chla) ranged from 0.04 to 0.55 μg Lˉ¹ (Chla maximum = 0.86 μg Lˉ¹) and coccolithophores were the most abundant group, followed by small flagellates, Cyanobacteria, diatoms and dinoflagellates being the least abundant group. The distribution of phytoplankton and coccolithophore species in particular presented seasonal differences and was consistent with the nearshore influence of warm subtropical waters from the south Azores current and colder subpolar waters from the north. The satellite-derived circulation patterns showed southward cold water intrusions off Terceira and northward warm water intrusions off Santa Maria. The warmer waters signal was confirmed by the subtropical coccolithophore assemblage, being Discosphaera tubifera a constant presence under these conditions. The regions of enhanced biomass, either resulting from northern cooler waters or from island induced processe, were characterized by the presence of Emiliania huxleyi. Diatoms and dinoflagellates indicated coastal and regional processe of nutrient enrichment and areas of physical stability, respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Repositório da Universidade dos Açores Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 118 50 59
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topic Coccolithophores
Phytoplankton
HPLC Pigments
Azores Archipelago
Atlantic Ocean
spellingShingle Coccolithophores
Phytoplankton
HPLC Pigments
Azores Archipelago
Atlantic Ocean
Silva, Alexandra A.
Brotas, Vanda
Valente, A.
Sá, C.
Diniz, Tania
Patarra, Rita F.
Álvaro, Nuno V.
Neto, Ana I.
Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands
topic_facet Coccolithophores
Phytoplankton
HPLC Pigments
Azores Archipelago
Atlantic Ocean
description Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. During summer 2008 and spring 2009, surface oceanographic surveys were carried out around three islands of the Azores archipelago (Terceira, São Miguel and Santa Maria) to assess the phytoplankton distribution and associated physico-chemical processes. The Azores archipelago is a major feature in the biogeochemical North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre (NAST) province although its influence on the productivity of the surrounding ocean is poorly known. Surface phytoplankton was studied by microscopy and HPLC (High Precision Liquid Chromatography). The mean values for biomass proxy Chlorophyll a (Chla) ranged from 0.04 to 0.55 μg Lˉ¹ (Chla maximum = 0.86 μg Lˉ¹) and coccolithophores were the most abundant group, followed by small flagellates, Cyanobacteria, diatoms and dinoflagellates being the least abundant group. The distribution of phytoplankton and coccolithophore species in particular presented seasonal differences and was consistent with the nearshore influence of warm subtropical waters from the south Azores current and colder subpolar waters from the north. The satellite-derived circulation patterns showed southward cold water intrusions off Terceira and northward warm water intrusions off Santa Maria. The warmer waters signal was confirmed by the subtropical coccolithophore assemblage, being Discosphaera tubifera a constant presence under these conditions. The regions of enhanced biomass, either resulting from northern cooler waters or from island induced processe, were characterized by the presence of Emiliania huxleyi. Diatoms and dinoflagellates indicated coastal and regional processe of nutrient enrichment and areas of physical stability, respectively.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Silva, Alexandra A.
Brotas, Vanda
Valente, A.
Sá, C.
Diniz, Tania
Patarra, Rita F.
Álvaro, Nuno V.
Neto, Ana I.
author_facet Silva, Alexandra A.
Brotas, Vanda
Valente, A.
Sá, C.
Diniz, Tania
Patarra, Rita F.
Álvaro, Nuno V.
Neto, Ana I.
author_sort Silva, Alexandra A.
title Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands
title_short Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands
title_full Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands
title_fullStr Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands
title_full_unstemmed Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands
title_sort coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of azores islands
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Silva A, Brotas V, Valente A, Diniz T, Sá C, Patarra RF, Álvaro NV & & Neto AI (2013). "Coccolithophore species as indicators of surface oceanographic conditions in the vicinity of Azores islands". «Estuarine, Costal and Shelf Science», 118: 50-59, DOI:10.1016/j.ecss.2012.12.010.
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