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Cryptophyte bloom in a Mediterranean estuary: High abundance of Plagioselmis cf. prolonga in the Krka River estuary (eastern Adriatic Sea)
Luka Šupraha1  Sunčica Bosak2  Damir Viličić2  Zrinka Ljubešić2  Hrvoje Mihanović3  Goran Olujić3  Iva Mikac4 
[1] Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb - Department of Earth Sciences, Paleobiology Programme, Uppsala University;Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb;Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia;Ruđer Bošković Institute;
关键词: estuarine ecosystem;    phytoplankton bloom;    cryptophytes;    chemotaxonomy;    mediterranean sea;    krka river estuary;   
DOI  :  10.3989/scimar.03998.28C
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

During the June 2010 survey of phytoplankton and physicochemical parameters in the Krka River estuary (eastern Adriatic Sea), a cryptophyte bloom was observed. High abundance of cryptophytes (maximum 7.9×106 cells l–1) and high concentrations of the class-specific biomarker pigment alloxanthine (maximum 2312 ng l–1) were detected in the surface layer and at the halocline in the lower reach of the estuary. Taxonomical analysis revealed that the blooming species was Plagioselmis cf. prolonga. Analysis of the environmental parameters in the estuary suggested that the bloom was supported by the slower river flow as well as the increased orthophosphate and ammonium concentrations. The first record of a cryptophyte bloom in the Krka River estuary may indicate that large-scale changes are taking place in the phytoplankton community. Such changes could have a major impact on the natural ecosystem dynamics and the mariculture production in the area.

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