Title of article :
Environmental drivers of phytoplankton distribution and composition in Tagus Estuary, Portugal
Author/Authors :
M. C. Gameiro Silva، نويسنده , , P. Cartaxana، نويسنده , , V. Brotas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A 7-year (March 1999eNovember 2005) monitoring program was developed in the Tagus estuary to study phytoplankton dynamics and
several key controlling factors, namely nutrient content, light availability, atmospheric and hydrodynamic conditions (temperature, wind,
rainfall, river flow, and salinity). Water was collected at four sampling sites on a monthly basis. Phytoplankton biomass, analyzed as Chl a,
was moderate to low, when compared to other mesotidal estuaries: interannual average Chl a values ranged from 1.4 in winter to 8.0 mg
L 1 in summer. A consistent seasonal pattern was observed, with a unimodal peak extending from late spring to summer. The phytoplankton
community, as determined by biomarker pigment concentration using HPLC and CHEMTAX, was dominated by diatoms (57%), and included
cryptophytes (23%), dinoflagellates (6.8%), chlorophytes (5.4%), euglenophytes (4.9%), and prasinophytes (2.6%). The method was capable of
detecting phytoplankton taxa generally underestimated or overlooked when using standard microscopic techniques. Diatoms were the main
bloom-formers in the summer Chl a maximum. A stepwise regression analysis showed that air temperature, river flow and irradiance explained
47% of the observed Chl a variance, illustrating the importance of climatic factors as driving forces for seasonal and interannual variability of
phytoplankton.
Keywords :
phytoplankton , environmental drivers , Chlorophyll a , chemotaxonomy , monitoring , Tagus Estuary
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science