Chlorophyll a content, protist biomass and experimental plankton growth and mortality in West Greenland water samples


Autoria(s): Calbet, Albert; Riisgaard, Karen; Saiz, Enric; Zamora, Sara; Stedmon, Colin A; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 64.366621 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -51.338185 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 63.898330 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -53.245000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 64.683330 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -50.318330 * DATE/TIME START: 2010-06-08T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 2010-06-21T00:00:00

Data(s)

01/03/2011

Resumo

We evaluated the role of microzooplankton (sensu latto, grazers <500 µm) in determining the fate of phytoplankton production (PP) along a glacier-to-open sea transect in the Greenland subarctic fjord, Godthabfjord. Based on the distribution of size fractionated chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations we established 4 zones: (1) Fyllas Bank, characterized by deep chl a maxima (ca. 30 to 40 m) consisting of large cells, (2) the mouth and main branch of the fjord, where phytoplankton was relatively homogeneously distributed in the upper 30 m layer, (3) inner waters influenced by glacial melt water and upwelling, with high chl a concentrations (up to 12 µg/l) in the >10 µm fraction within a narrow (2 m) subsurface layer, and (4) the Kapisigdlit branch of the fjord, ice-free, and characterized with a thick and deep chl a maximum layer. Overall, microzooplankton grazing impact on primary production was variable and seldom significant in the Fyllas Bank and mouth of the fjord, quite intensive (up to >100% potential PP consumed daily) in the middle part of the main and Kapisigdlit branches of the fjord, and rather low and unable to control the fast growing phytoplankton population inhabiting the nutrient rich waters in the upwelling area in the vicinity of the glacier. Most of the grazing impact was on the <10 µm phytoplankton fraction, and the major grazers of the system seem to be >20 µm microzooplankton, as deducted from additional dilution experiments removing this size fraction. Overall, little or no export of phytoplankton out of the fjord to the Fyllas Bank can be determined from our data.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.808238

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.808238

Idioma(s)

en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Calbet, Albert; Riisgaard, Karen; Saiz, Enric; Zamora, Sara; Stedmon, Colin A; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel (2011): Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing along a sub-Arctic fjord (Godthabsfjord, west Greenland). Marine Ecology Progress Series, 442, 11-22, doi:10.3354/meps09343

Palavras-Chave #% chl a >10 µm; A. sphenoides C; A. sphenoides std dev; Amphidinium sphenoides, biomass as carbon; Amphidinium sphenoides, standard deviation; Area; Area/locality; centrales, other; Chaetoceros spp., biomass as carbon; Chaetoceros spp., standard deviation; Chaetoceros spp. C; Chaetoceros spp. std dev; Chl a; Chl a std dev; Chlorophyll a; Chlorophyll a, standard deviation; Cil C; Ciliates, biomass as carbon; Ciliates, standard deviation; Cil std dev; day of June 2010; DEPTH, water; Depth water; Diatom cen C; Diatom pen C; Diatoms, centrales, biomass as carbon; Diatoms, pennales, biomass as carbon; Diatoms, standard deviation; Diatoms std dev; Dinobryon spp., biomass as carbon; Dinobryon spp., standard deviation; Dinobryon spp. C; Dinobryon spp. std dev; Dinoflagellates, biomass as carbon; Dinoflagellates, standard deviation; Dinofl C; Dinofl std dev; Dinophysis spp., biomass as carbon; Dinophysis spp., standard deviation; Dinophysis spp. C; Dinophysis spp. std dev; Event; Feeding experiment; for mortality rate; Fraction; Gyrodinium spp., biomass as carbon; Gyrodinium spp., standard deviation; Gyrodinium spp. C; Gyrodinium spp. std dev; incubation temp.; instantaneous growth rate (µ) in the 100 % bottles without nutrients (µ = Ko + m); instantaneous growth rate (µ) without added nutrients; International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY; K. glaucum C; K. glaucum std dev; Katodinium glaucum, biomass as carbon; Katodinium glaucum, standard deviation; L. strobila C; L. strobila std dev; Laboea strobila, biomass as carbon; Laboea strobila, standard deviation; Method; Method comment; Mortality; mortality rate (m) per day; Nanoflagellates, biomass as carbon; Nanoflagellates, standard deviation; Nanofl C; Nanofl std dev; net growth rate (Ko); net growth rate (Ko) without added nutrients; No; Number; of potential PP; other; others; others <20 µm; others >20 µm; pennales, other; Phaeocystis sp., biomass as carbon; Phaeocystis sp., standard deviation; Phaeocystis sp. C; Phaeocystis sp. std dev; Phytopl µ; phytoplankton; Phytoplankton growth rate; potential; PP chl a; PP rem; Primary production of chlorophyll a per day; Primary production removed/grazed; Protoperidinium spp., biomass as carbon; Protoperidinium spp., standard deviation; Protoperidinium spp. C; Protoperidinium spp. std dev; Pseudo-nitzschia spp., biomass as carbon; Pseudo-nitzschia spp., standard deviation; Pseudo-nitzschia spp. C; Pseudo-nitzschia spp. std dev; r**2; Sampling date; Size fraction; Station; Strombidium spp., biomass as carbon; Strombidium spp., standard deviation; Strombidium spp. C; Strombidium spp. std dev; T. robustum C; T. robustum std dev; Temperature, technical; Thalassiosira spp., biomass as carbon; Thalassiosira spp., standard deviation; Thalassiosira spp. C; Thalassiosira spp. std dev; Tint C; Tintinnid, biomass as carbon; Tintinnid, standard deviation; Tintinnid std dev; Torodinium robustum, biomass as carbon; Torodinium robustum, standard deviation; total; T tech
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