Title of article :
Plankton and Primary Production in the Lena River Estuary and in the South-eastern Laptev Sea
Author/Authors :
Yu. I. Sorokin، نويسنده , , P. Yu. Sorokin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
20
From page :
399
To page :
418
Abstract :
Primary production in the lower Lena River and its delta was high (50–160 mg Cm−3 day−1), while its integral values were moderate (0•1–0•3 g Cm−2 day−1) because of a low water transparency. In the river itself, phytoplankton was dominated by diatoms and picocyanobacteria with a biomass of 400–500 mg m−3. In waters of the Lena Estuary (Buor-Haya Bay) with surface salinity of 2–7, the surface primary production ranged from 75 to 640 mg Cm−3 day−1. The bulk of the surface primary production was contributed by the symbiotic ciliateMesodinium rubrumwhich attained a biomass of 500–1500 mg m−3, together with a biomass of algae of about 100 mg m−3. In the open South-east Laptev Sea, influenced by the Lena and Yana Rivers, primary production at the surface was 37–98 mg Cm−3 day−1. To the west, off the Novosibirsk Islands, primary production was mod-erate; 11–23 mg C m−3 day−1, decreasing at the shelf edge to 3–6 mgC m−3 day−1. The total number of bacteria in the River and Estuary was over 1•5×106cells ml−1, the wet biomass was over 150 mg m−3, and daily production of bacteria was 10–50 mg m−3. In the more saline waters of the open Laptev Sea, the microbial biomass was 5–10 times less than in the Estuary. The planktonic protozoa were represented by zooflagellates (biomass 70–100 mg m−3), byStrombidiumandTintinnopsis, genera of heterotrophic ciliates (biomass 10–70 mg m−3), and by the phototrophic symbiotic ciliateM. rubrum(biomass 300–1500 mg m−3). The mesozooplankton was scarce in the Lena River (20–60 mg m−3) while, in the brackish estuarine waters, its biomass rose to 300–1700 mg m−3. In the open Laptev Sea influenced by rivers, mesozooplankton biomass was also high; 300–400 mg m−3. The influence of river drainage upon the pelagic ecosystem of an arctic estuarine basin is discussed in the present paper.
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number :
952131
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