Title of article :
A comparative study of microalgal production in a marine versus a river-dominated temporarily open/closed estuary, South Africa
Author/Authors :
Akash Anandraj، نويسنده , , Renzo Perissinotto، نويسنده , , Christian Nozais، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Temporarily open/closed estuaries (TOCEs) account for almost 71% of the total number of South African estuarine systems. To date the
dynamics of microalgal production and biomass in TOCEs is poorly understood. A survey was therefore conducted in two TOCEs along the
KwaZulu-Natal coast: the river-dominated Mdloti and the marine-dominated Mpenjati. The aims of this investigation were: (1) to compare
the variability of benthic and pelagic microalgal production and biomass in these two contrasting systems; (2) to determine the key environmental
parameters influencing primary production in these TOCEs. Results show a similar pattern of primary production and biomass in both
estuaries. High benthic microalgal biomass with low primary production and low phytoplankton biomass with high rates of pelagic primary
production were observed in both estuaries. Possible explanations for this include: (a) optimum light conditions in the water column, compared
to the sediment surface; (b) high impact of grazing by zooplankton in the water column; and (c) settling of phytoplankton. Significant correlations
were observed between primary production and environmental parameters (Kd, PAR, temperature, DIN and DIP), during the open
and closed phases of both estuaries. A BIOENV (PRIMER) analysis showed that patterns of primary production in both estuaries were influenced
primarily by interactions of multiple independent parameters. Comparisons between measured hourly pelagic primary production rates at
the Mpenjati and Mdloti and the composite parameter (Pc) of Cole and Cloern (1987) revealed highly significant relationships (r2 ¼ 0.8;
p < 0.001) between these differently derived variables.
Keywords :
phytoplankton , Benthic microalgae , South Africa , primary production , temporarily open/closed estuaries
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science