Author/Authors :
A. Metaxatos، نويسنده , , L. Ignatiades، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An effort has been made herein to describe the seasonal variation of the microalgal pigments, nutrient concentrations and
other physicochemical parameters in a sandy and eutrophic coastal area of North Euboikos gulf, Aegean Sea. The algal
pigments chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll c, fucoxanthin, zeaxanthin, peridinin, 19 -hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin,
19 -butanoyloxyfucoxanthin, pheophytin a and pheophytin b were analysed by High Performance Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC) in the interstitial water/sediment system (IW) and sea water (SW) during 1999. Chl a was
recorded in all samples and its annual mean values were 1709 mg m 3 in IW and 0·76 mg m 3 in SW. Fucoxanthin was
the most abundant accessory pigment in both media giving a total average 1183 mg m 3 in IW and 0·49 mg m 3 in SW
while the pheophytin a mean values were 1183 mg m 3 in IW and 0·49 mg m 3 in SW. The vertical distributions of
various pigments in the three layers of IW (0–3 mm, 10–13 mm and 30–33 mm) fluctuated quantitatively on a monthly
basis. Only in a few cases certain pigments (Chl a, Chl c, Fuco and HEX) were equally distributed in the three layers
(Chl c: June–July, Fuco: January–December, HEX: March, Chl a: April–May–January), while the distribution between
layers was unequal during the rest of the year. Special emphasis was given in the analysis of data derived from the top layer
(0–3 mm) of interstitial water/sediment system (IW) and near bottom water (NBW) e.g. the interface of two media. The
ratios of pigment/Chl a and correlations were also estimated in order to enlighten the relationships among various
pigments spatially and temporally. By using stepwise forward multiple regression we determined the pigments (Fuco,
HEX, Chl c and BUF) that are the significant contributors collectively to the total Chl a biomass and we revealed
differences in pigment contributions among various layers of IW or depths in SW and between media.
Keywords :
interstitial water/sediment system , Euboikos gulf , HPLC , algal pigments , Aegean Sea