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Control of microplankton size structure in contrasting water columns of the Celtic Sea

Control of microplankton size structure in contrasting water columns of the Celtic Sea
Control of microplankton size structure in contrasting water columns of the Celtic Sea
Water column structure, microphytoplankton size spectra and nutrient concentration were analysed at six sampling stations in the Celtic Sea. Three types of stations were distinguished: (i) where the upper mixed layer (UML) reaches the total depth (TD), (ii) where the UML is about half of TD and (iii) where the UML is considerably less than half the TD. The UML was nutrient rich at type A stations and was nutrient depleted at type B stations. At type C stations, the UML was nitrate depleted and silicate rich. Two groups of microplankton size-abundance spectra (SAS) were found: (i) a typical linear SAS and (ii) a more complex ‘atypical’ SAS, with a linear part up to 160 µm and a dome at 300 µm caused by a Coscinodiscus wailesii bloom. The dome was observed at all depths at type A stations and above the pycnocline and at the seafloor of type B stations. Combining intrinsic growth rate, sinking rate and mixing layer depth, the C. wailesii dome persists only at type A stations but settles out of the UML at the remaining stations. This suggests that a large part of the perturbation at the right extreme of phytoplankton SAS does not propagate along the planktonic SAS but sinks to the seafloor.
0142-7873
449-457
Reul, A.
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Rodriguez, J.
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Blanco, J.M.
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Rees, A.
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Burkill, P.H.
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Reul, A., Rodriguez, J., Blanco, J.M., Rees, A. and Burkill, P.H. (2006) Control of microplankton size structure in contrasting water columns of the Celtic Sea. Journal of Plankton Research, 28 (5), 449-457. (doi:10.1093/plankt/fbi120).

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Water column structure, microphytoplankton size spectra and nutrient concentration were analysed at six sampling stations in the Celtic Sea. Three types of stations were distinguished: (i) where the upper mixed layer (UML) reaches the total depth (TD), (ii) where the UML is about half of TD and (iii) where the UML is considerably less than half the TD. The UML was nutrient rich at type A stations and was nutrient depleted at type B stations. At type C stations, the UML was nitrate depleted and silicate rich. Two groups of microplankton size-abundance spectra (SAS) were found: (i) a typical linear SAS and (ii) a more complex ‘atypical’ SAS, with a linear part up to 160 µm and a dome at 300 µm caused by a Coscinodiscus wailesii bloom. The dome was observed at all depths at type A stations and above the pycnocline and at the seafloor of type B stations. Combining intrinsic growth rate, sinking rate and mixing layer depth, the C. wailesii dome persists only at type A stations but settles out of the UML at the remaining stations. This suggests that a large part of the perturbation at the right extreme of phytoplankton SAS does not propagate along the planktonic SAS but sinks to the seafloor.

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Published date: 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 37660
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/37660
ISSN: 0142-7873
PURE UUID: f8817008-3d30-4f52-a7bd-c212ec74e933

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Date deposited: 24 May 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:00

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Author: A. Reul
Author: J. Rodriguez
Author: J.M. Blanco
Author: A. Rees
Author: P.H. Burkill

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