Title of article :
Mesoscale and microscale spatial variability of bacteria and viruses during a Phaeocystis globosa bloom in the Eastern English Channel
Author/Authors :
J.R. Seymour، نويسنده , , L. Seuront، نويسنده , , M.J. Doubell، نويسنده , , Fraser J.G. Mitchell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Sampling was conducted within inshore and offshore sites, characterized by highly dissimilar hydrodynamic
and hydrobiological conditions, in the Eastern English Channel. The eutrophic inshore site was
dominated by the influence of a dense bloom of the Prymnesiophyceae phytoplankton species Phaeocystis
globosa, while the offshore site was characterized by more oceanic conditions. Within each site the
microscale distributions of chlorophyll a and several flow cytometrically-defined subpopulations of
heterotrophic bacteria and viruses were measured at a spatial resolution of 5 cm. The inshore site was
characterized by comparatively high levels of microscale spatial variability, with concentrations of
chlorophyll a, heterotrophic bacteria, and viruses varying by 8, 11 and 3.5-fold respectively across
distances of several centimeters. Within the offshore site, microscale distributions of chlorophyll a and
bacteria were markedly less variable than within the inshore site, although viruses exhibited slightly
higher levels of heterogeneity. Significant mesoscale variability was also observed when mean microbial
parameters were compared between the inshore and offshore sites. However, when the extent of change
(max/min and coefficient of variation) was compared between meso- and microscales, the variability
observed at the microscale, particularly in the inshore site, was substantially greater. This pattern
suggests that microscale processes associated with Phaeocystis globosa bloom dynamics can generate
heterogeneity amongst microbial communities to a greater degree than large scale oceanographic
discontinuities.
Keywords :
microscalebacteriavirusPhaeocystispatchiness
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science