Aquatic Microbial Ecology | |
Influence of hydrographic conditions onpicoplankton distribution in the East China Sea | |
Yanhui Yang1  Masataka Watanabe1  Nianzhi Jiao1  Hiroshi Koshikawa1  | |
DOI : 10.3354/ame030037 | |
学科分类:生物科学(综合) | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: An investigation was made on picoplankton distributions in relation to physical and chemical conditions in the East China Sea, a marginal sea of the Northwest Pacific, in July 1998. Synechococcus, pico-eukaryotes and heterotrophicbacteria were ubiquitous, with average abundance at the order of 104, 102 and 105 cells ml-1, respectively. Prochlorococcus was present at most locations beyond the 50 m isobath at around 104cells ml-1. Responses of these picoplankters to the hydrographic conditions were evident in both vertical and horizontal distributions. Prochlorococcus were basically associated with oceanic warm currents, and sudden changes in cellabundance often occurred within a relatively short distance of the currents. In the surface mixed layer, Prochlorococcus were usually present only when temperature was >26°C, salinity >30 psu, total inorganic nitrogen < 3 μM and phosphate< 0.4 μM in the study period. Vertically, however, Prochlorococcus were distributed down where temperature was as low as 16°C and nutrient levels were also higher. No pronounced subsurface peaks in Prochlorococcus abundance were recordedin the oceanic warm currents although Prochlorococcus outnumbered Synechococcus by at least an order of magnitude. Synechococcus were most abundant in the coastal area associated with high nutrient levels. Pico-eukaryotes usuallydeveloped very well in the front areas on the continental shelf. Along offshore directions, pico-eukaryotes often centered farther from the shore and deeper in the water column than did Synechococcus. Heterotrophic bacteria showed the leastvariation in abundance among the 4 picoplankters, but still decreased distinctly in offshore directions, following a similar trend in the total biomass of pico-eukaryotes and Synechococcus. In the Yangtze River plume area, light availability wasalso important in regulating picoplankton distribution patterns. The relationship between Prochlorococcus and bacteria biomass was negative along gradients in the marginal sea.
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