Oceanic phytoplankton structure off western Patagonia during the austral summer: Implications for harmful algal blooms

IF 3.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Progress in Oceanography Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1016/j.pocean.2024.103409
Andrea Corredor-Acosta, Alexander Galán, Gonzalo S. Saldías, Jorge I. Mardones, Johanna Medellín-Mora, Máximo Frangopulos, Takuhei Shiozaki, Naomi Harada, Humberto E. González, José L. Iriarte
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Changes in phytoplankton composition and abundance are controlled by multiple factors, including physical forcing and nutrient stoichiometry. This study seeks to assess the interplay between the environmental and biogeochemical conditions in shaping the phytoplankton community structure in open ocean waters off western Patagonia. For this purpose, we used biological, hydrographic, and chemical data measured aboard the R/V Mirai during the austral summer of 2017, combined with remote sensing and reanalysis products. Although no first-order predictive relationships were found between the environmental and biological data, the results showed a latitudinal gradient of the phytoplankton structure, favoring maximum abundances of diatoms (∼10x104 cells L-1) in the northern area (∼43-48°S) characterized by high stratification and freshwater content. The high diatom abundances of Thalassiosira spp., Chaetoceros spp., Pseudo-nitzschia cf. australis and Pseudo-nitzschia cf. pseudodelicatissima taxa in this area results in a nutrient content decreases (nitrate < 9 μmol kg−1, phosphate < 0.9 μmol kg−1, silicic acid < 1.5 μmol kg−1), and low N:Si (<8) and N:P (<10) ratios. Nonetheless, the total dinoflagellates abundance was equal to or higher than those of diatoms (∼10.2x104 cells L-1) throughout most of the sampling region. Specifically, maximum abundances (∼6.3x104 cells L-1) of Karenia spp. were found in the north under the freshwater influence from the Gulf of Penas, where the highest ammonium:nitrate ratio (∼4 to 11.5) was recorded. In contrast, high dinoflagellate abundances of Azadinium spp. were found in the south (∼48-55°S), where an increase of nutrient content (nitrate ∼12μmol kg-1, phosphate ∼1 μmol kg-1, ammonium ∼0.4 μmol kg-1), and high N:Si and N:P ratios (∼35 and ∼12) were observed. This study highlights a major presence of potentially toxic phytoplankton species in the oceanic zone off northern Patagonia under conditions of strong latitudinal and cross-shore gradients in nutrient content and salinity, related to the interplay between oceanic water masses and freshwater input.
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Progress in Oceanography
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期刊介绍: Progress in Oceanography publishes the longer, more comprehensive papers that most oceanographers feel are necessary, on occasion, to do justice to their work. Contributions are generally either a review of an aspect of oceanography or a treatise on an expanding oceanographic subject. The articles cover the entire spectrum of disciplines within the science of oceanography. Occasionally volumes are devoted to collections of papers and conference proceedings of exceptional interest. Essential reading for all oceanographers.
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