塞萨洛尼基湾(Thermaikos Gulf, NW爱琴海)封闭海岸环境中季节性活球石藻的分布

IF 0.7 Q4 PALEONTOLOGY REVUE DE MICROPALEONTOLOGIE Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.revmic.2020.100449
Dimiza M.D. , Koukousioura O. , Michailidis I. , Dimou V.-G. , Navrozidou V. , Aligizaki K. , Seferlis M.
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对2016年1 - 12月在爱琴海西北部塞萨洛尼基湾(Thessaloniki Bay) SP1站采集的活粒石藻进行了季节变化分析,并评价了环境因子对其密度、种类组成和分布的影响。结果表明,在富营养化环境条件的影响下,球石藻是浮游植物群落的重要组成部分,具有少数机会性物种占优势的特点。温度季节循环和来自河流和/或人为来源的养分输入的变化似乎控制着球石藻的季节模式。在春末夏初,密度高达~ 4.0 × 105 cells l - 1的赫胥黎Emiliania huxleyi占优势,而在夏末和秋季,密度为~ 2.0 × 105 cells l - 1的Gephyrocapsa oceanica占优势。在冬季,赫胥黎Emiliania huxleyi似乎再次主导了球石藻组合;而卡特螺旋藻(Helicosphaera carteri)在冬季持续存在(超过2.7 × 103细胞l−1)。在所研究的样品中,赫胥黎菌完全以A型形态型为代表。对huxleyi型球粒岩的形态分析表明,该种群以轻度钙化形式为主,尽管在深秋至早春期间观察到重度钙化球粒岩的增加,这与爱琴海中huxleyi型A型球粒岩的季节性演替模式一致。
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Seasonal living coccolithophore distribution in the enclosed coastal environments of the Thessaloniki Bay (Thermaikos Gulf, NW Aegean Sea)

Living coccolithophores collected from a yearly time interval, January to December 2016, at the SP1 station of the Thessaloniki Bay, an enclosed coastal environment located in the inner part of the Thermaikos Gulf (Northwestern Aegean Sea) were analyzed to determine their seasonal variation and evaluate the effects of environmental factors on their density, species composition and distribution. Our results showed that coccolithophores constituted a significant component of the phytoplankton community and were characterized by the dominance of few opportunistic species, as an impact of eutrophic environmental conditions. Temperature seasonal cycle and the variations in nutrient inputs from riverine and/or anthropogenic sources seem to control the seasonal pattern of coccolithophores. Emiliania huxleyi with densities as high as ∼4.0 × 105 cells l−1 predominated during the late spring–early summer, whereas a strong dominance of Gephyrocapsa oceanica with densities ∼2.0 × 105 cells l−1 was observed during the late summer and the autumn. Emiliania huxleyi appeared to dominate the coccolithophore assemblages once more during the winter; while Helicosphaera carteri was continuously present during the wintertime (exceeding ∼2.7 × 103 cells l−1). Emiliania huxleyi was entirely represented by morphotype type A in the studied samples. Morphometric analysis of E. huxleyi coccoliths indicated that the population is dominated by lightly calcified forms, although an increase of more heavily calcified coccoliths was observed during late autumn-early spring in line with the well-documented seasonal succession pattern of E. huxleyi type A forms in the Aegean Sea.

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