Title of article :
Nutrient and phytoplankton distribution in the Loire River plume (Bay of Biscay, France) resolved by a new Fine Scale Sampler
Author/Authors :
Michel Lunven، نويسنده , , Jean-François Guillaud، نويسنده , , Agnès Youénou، نويسنده , , Marie Pierre Crassous، نويسنده , , Roger Berric، نويسنده , , Erwan Le Gall، نويسنده , , Roger Kérouel، نويسنده , , Claire Labry، نويسنده , , Alain Aminot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
A new Fine Scale Sampler (FSS) was designed and used in the Loire River plume (Bay of Biscay, France) in order to study
phytoplankton distribution in highly stratified water columns. The FSS consists of a linear array of 15 sampling bottles, set
horizontally at 20 cm intervals. Data acquired from the CTD and fluorescence probe of the FSS enable it to be precisely positioned
at the depth of the highest density gradient or at the chlorophyll a maximum. The FSS made it possible to investigate fine scale
vertical distribution of phytoplankton and relationships with water density, nutrient concentrations or light availability, for spring
and summer conditions. Under spring conditions, the entire upper layer exhibited a dominant diatom population (Chaetoceros
sociale, Thalassiosira rotula) above 15 m with evident uptake in dissolved inorganic nutrients and the maximum concentration of
dinoflagellates (mainly small forms of Gymnodinium spp. and Gyrodinium spp.) was located 16 m deep, where light energy began to
be a limiting factor for phytoplankton growth. During summer conditions, the maximum phytoplankton biomass (10 mg l 1 of
chlorophyll a) was only concentrated in the 2 m thick pycnocline layer, located at a depth of 12 m. The diatom C. sociale was
dominant in the phytoplankton peak. Dinoflagellates (Dinophysis acuminata and Gymnodinium spp.) were also concentrated around
the density gradient. Low inorganic nitrogen concentration (!0.2 mmol l 1) was responsible for the limitation of phytoplankton
production in the surface layer above the pycnocline, and the phytoplankton growth was irradiance-limited underneath the
pycnocline.
Keywords :
phytoplankton , nutrients , plankton patchiness , density discontinuity , Thin layer , sampling
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science