Primary production and seasonal succession of different photoautotrophs (pico-, nano- and microplankton) in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto

In order to detect their seasonal dynamics, the abundance of planktonic phototrophs was investigated and associated with physical-chemical features of the water column and primary production in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Ionian Sea). The lowest abundance of all planktonic photoautotrophs was detect...

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Published inBiologia marina mediterranea Vol. 22; no. 1; pp. 204 - 205
Main Authors Cibic, T, Caroppo, C, Di Poi, E, Karuza, A, Rogelja, M, Del Negro, P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.2015
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Summary:In order to detect their seasonal dynamics, the abundance of planktonic phototrophs was investigated and associated with physical-chemical features of the water column and primary production in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Ionian Sea). The lowest abundance of all planktonic photoautotrophs was detected in February 2014. In April 2014 the proliferation of the largest, micro-sized fraction, was observed. In June 2013, primary production (PP) rates were high, up to 10.14 plus or minus 1.45 mu g C l super(-1) h super(-1) in the First Inlet and 20.07 plus or minus 3.12 mu g C l super(-1) h super(-1) in the centre of the Second Inlet. This major photosynthetic rate was likely ascribable to the nanoplanktonic fraction that reached its maximum abundance over the study period. In October the picophytoplankton peaked to 10 super(9) cells L super(-1), with higher abundances detected in the inner Inlet. High densities of all photoautotrophic organisms caused phosphate depletion, especially in June 2013. Results indicate a clear seasonal succession of plankton phototrophs in the very productive system of the Mar Piccolo.
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ISSN:1123-4245