Spatial distribution of the phytoplankton in the White Sea during atypical domination of dinoflagellates (July 2009)
- Authors: Ilyash L.V.1, Zhitina L.S.1, Belevich T.A.1, Shevchenko V.P.2, Kravchishina M.D.2, Pantyulin A.N.3, Tolstikov A.V.4, Chultsova A.L.5
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Affiliations:
- Faculty of Biology
- Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
- Faculty of Geography
- Institute of Northern Water Problems
- Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Northwestern Branch
- Issue: Vol 56, No 3 (2016)
- Pages: 372-381
- Section: Marine Biology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0001-4370/article/view/149170
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437016030097
- ID: 149170
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Abstract
The species composition and biomass of phytoplankton, concentrations of chlorophyll a (Chl a) and nutrients, and accompanying hydrophysical conditions have been studied in the White Sea on July 6–11, 2009. The temperature of the surface water layer was lower than the multiyear average in July. Dinoflagellates dominated in the entire studied area; this was not the typical event for July. We suggest that domination of dinoflagellates was caused by low water temperature, when the nutrient regeneration rate was insufficient to support diatom growth. The abundance of microalgae and the structure of the phytoplankton community depended on the water structure. Variations in the phytoplankton community structure were caused not by substitution of specific species but rather by variability of the abundance of a single species, Heterocapsa triquetra. The highest phytoplankton biomass has been recorded in weakly stratified waters, where tidal mixing supplied the income of inorganic nutrients. The income of nutrients to the photic layer was limited in the stratified waters of Dvina Bay during the summer low-water period, so the phytoplankton abundance was low. We suggest that the lens of surface desalinated water presumably originated from the outlet of the Dvina River was registered in the central part of the White Sea.
About the authors
L. V. Ilyash
Faculty of Biology
Author for correspondence.
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
L. S. Zhitina
Faculty of Biology
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
T. A. Belevich
Faculty of Biology
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
V. P. Shevchenko
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
M. D. Kravchishina
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. N. Pantyulin
Faculty of Geography
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. V. Tolstikov
Institute of Northern Water Problems
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Petrozavodsk
A. L. Chultsova
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Northwestern Branch
Email: ilyashl@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Arkhangelsk
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