Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea

National Basic Research Program ("973" Program) of China [2009CB421203]; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong RGF [661911, 661912]; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of Xiamen University [2012121058, 2011121007]; Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry (Sec...

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Main Authors: Guo, C., Liu, H., Zheng, L., Song, S., Chen, B., Huang, B., 黄邦钦
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH 2014
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spelling ftxiamenuniv:oai:dspace.xmu.edu.cn:2288/88190 2023-05-15T15:19:02+02:00 Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea Guo, C. Liu, H. Zheng, L. Song, S. Chen, B. Huang, B. 黄邦钦 2014 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/88190 en_US eng COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2014,11(7):1847-1862 WOS:000334609000012 http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/88190 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-1847-2014 PICOPLANKTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ARCTIC PACIFIC-OCEAN PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH EQUATORIAL PACIFIC CHLOROPHYLL-A HETEROTROPHIC PROTISTS COASTAL WATERS PROCHLOROCOCCUS ECOTYPES SYNECHOCOCCUS GROWTH CHEMICAL HYDROGRAPHY Article 2014 ftxiamenuniv 2020-07-21T11:42:44Z National Basic Research Program ("973" Program) of China [2009CB421203]; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong RGF [661911, 661912]; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of Xiamen University [2012121058, 2011121007]; Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry (Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration) [LMEB201102] Dynamics of picophytoplankton population distribution in the East China Sea (ECS), a marginal sea in the western North Pacific Ocean, were studied during two cruises in August 2009 (summer) and January 2010 (winter). Dilution experiments were conducted during the two cruises to investigate the growth and grazing among picophytoplantkon populations. Comparisons of phytoplankton growth (mu(0)) and microzooplankton grazing rates (m) on seasonal (summer and winter), spatial (plume, transitional and Kuroshio regions) and vertical (surface and depth of chlorophyll maximum) scales were made. The three picophytoplankton populations occupied different ecological niches and showed different distribution patterns (especially in summer), which is, however, not coincident with their maximum growth rate. The distribution and population transition of picophytoplankton is therefore a result of the balance between growth and grazing mortality. Average growth rates (mu(0)) for Prochlorococcus (Pro), Synechococcus (Syn) and picoeukaryotes (Peuk) were 0.36, 0.81 and 0.90 d(-1) in summer, and 0.46, 0.58 and 0.56 d(-1) in winter, respectively. Average grazing mortality rates (m) were 0.46, 0.63 and 0.68 d(-1) in summer, and 0.25, 0.22 and 0.23 d(-1) in winter for Pro, Syn and Peuk, respectively. The spatial pattern of both growth and grazing mortality rates showed decreasing trends from the inshore to offshore region, indicating a strong influence of the nutrient gradient induced by Yangtze River input. In summer, Pro, Syn and Peuk were dominant in Kuroshio, transitional and plume regions, respectively, while in winter all the three populations tended to thrive in the offshore regions, particularly for Pro and Syn. Vertically, picophytoplankton exhibited the highest abundance at similar to 20m in summer and at the surface in winter. Both growth rate and grazing mortality were higher at the surface than in the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) layer. On average, protist grazing consumed 84, 79 and 74% and 45, 47 and 57% of production for Pro, Syn and Peuk in summer and winter, respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Phytoplankton Xiamen University Institutional Repository Arctic Pacific
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language English
topic PICOPLANKTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
ARCTIC PACIFIC-OCEAN
PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH
EQUATORIAL PACIFIC
CHLOROPHYLL-A
HETEROTROPHIC PROTISTS
COASTAL WATERS
PROCHLOROCOCCUS ECOTYPES
SYNECHOCOCCUS GROWTH
CHEMICAL HYDROGRAPHY
spellingShingle PICOPLANKTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
ARCTIC PACIFIC-OCEAN
PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH
EQUATORIAL PACIFIC
CHLOROPHYLL-A
HETEROTROPHIC PROTISTS
COASTAL WATERS
PROCHLOROCOCCUS ECOTYPES
SYNECHOCOCCUS GROWTH
CHEMICAL HYDROGRAPHY
Guo, C.
Liu, H.
Zheng, L.
Song, S.
Chen, B.
Huang, B.
黄邦钦
Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea
topic_facet PICOPLANKTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
ARCTIC PACIFIC-OCEAN
PHYTOPLANKTON GROWTH
EQUATORIAL PACIFIC
CHLOROPHYLL-A
HETEROTROPHIC PROTISTS
COASTAL WATERS
PROCHLOROCOCCUS ECOTYPES
SYNECHOCOCCUS GROWTH
CHEMICAL HYDROGRAPHY
description National Basic Research Program ("973" Program) of China [2009CB421203]; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong RGF [661911, 661912]; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of Xiamen University [2012121058, 2011121007]; Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry (Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration) [LMEB201102] Dynamics of picophytoplankton population distribution in the East China Sea (ECS), a marginal sea in the western North Pacific Ocean, were studied during two cruises in August 2009 (summer) and January 2010 (winter). Dilution experiments were conducted during the two cruises to investigate the growth and grazing among picophytoplantkon populations. Comparisons of phytoplankton growth (mu(0)) and microzooplankton grazing rates (m) on seasonal (summer and winter), spatial (plume, transitional and Kuroshio regions) and vertical (surface and depth of chlorophyll maximum) scales were made. The three picophytoplankton populations occupied different ecological niches and showed different distribution patterns (especially in summer), which is, however, not coincident with their maximum growth rate. The distribution and population transition of picophytoplankton is therefore a result of the balance between growth and grazing mortality. Average growth rates (mu(0)) for Prochlorococcus (Pro), Synechococcus (Syn) and picoeukaryotes (Peuk) were 0.36, 0.81 and 0.90 d(-1) in summer, and 0.46, 0.58 and 0.56 d(-1) in winter, respectively. Average grazing mortality rates (m) were 0.46, 0.63 and 0.68 d(-1) in summer, and 0.25, 0.22 and 0.23 d(-1) in winter for Pro, Syn and Peuk, respectively. The spatial pattern of both growth and grazing mortality rates showed decreasing trends from the inshore to offshore region, indicating a strong influence of the nutrient gradient induced by Yangtze River input. In summer, Pro, Syn and Peuk were dominant in Kuroshio, transitional and plume regions, respectively, while in winter all the three populations tended to thrive in the offshore regions, particularly for Pro and Syn. Vertically, picophytoplankton exhibited the highest abundance at similar to 20m in summer and at the surface in winter. Both growth rate and grazing mortality were higher at the surface than in the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM) layer. On average, protist grazing consumed 84, 79 and 74% and 45, 47 and 57% of production for Pro, Syn and Peuk in summer and winter, respectively.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Guo, C.
Liu, H.
Zheng, L.
Song, S.
Chen, B.
Huang, B.
黄邦钦
author_facet Guo, C.
Liu, H.
Zheng, L.
Song, S.
Chen, B.
Huang, B.
黄邦钦
author_sort Guo, C.
title Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea
title_short Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea
title_full Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea
title_fullStr Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the East China Sea
title_sort seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton growth, grazing and distribution in the east china sea
publisher COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
publishDate 2014
url http://dspace.xmu.edu.cn/handle/2288/88190
geographic Arctic
Pacific
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Pacific
genre Arctic
Phytoplankton
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Phytoplankton
op_source http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-1847-2014
op_relation BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2014,11(7):1847-1862
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