Rapid change in plankton community structure during spring along the eastern Beagle Channel

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Andreana Cadaillon , Clara M. Iachetti , Ricardo Giesecke , Valeska Vásquez Lepio , Andrea Malits , Irene R. Schloss
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Abstract

In November 2019, a first joint Chilean–Argentinian research cruise was conducted along the eastern section of the Beagle Channel (BC). Here we present the results of the microbial plankton (2–200 μm cell size) abundance and composition analyses in relation to water masses and environmental variables, along a longitudinal transect characterized by contrasting hydrology. Plankton samples were analyzed within the photic zone along the channel and at two fixed stations during two short time series (a first one of 30 and a second one of 42 h). Results revealed a spatial zonation in the composition and structure of the plankton assemblages, related to bathymetry, water temperature and nutrient availability but also, a small-scale temporal variability due mainly to a rise in air and water temperature. The inner (westernmost) and outer sectors of the sampled area, west and east of Mackinlay Strait, respectively, were characterized by low plankton abundances, mostly dominated by nanoflagellates and some large diatoms. In contrast, the easternmost sector of BC, showed the highest total cell abundances, displaying a high diversity of small and large diatoms. Notably, in the inner BC (fixed station F1), chlorophyll-a (chl-a) concentrations almost doubled in 24 h, along with an increase in total plankton abundance and the dominance of small diatoms and nanoflagellates. Rapid changes in plankton relative abundance were also observed east to Mackinlay Strait. This highlights the large spatial (km) and temporal (hours to days) plankton heterogeneity along the eastern section of the BC, scales which should be considered for further sampling strategies.

比格海峡东部春季浮游生物群落结构的快速变化
2019年11月,首次智利-阿根廷联合考察巡航沿着比格海峡(BC)东段进行。在这里,我们展示了微生物浮游生物(2–200μm细胞大小)丰度和成分分析的结果,这些结果与水体和环境变量有关,沿着以对比水文为特征的纵向断面。在两个短时间序列(第一个30小时,第二个42小时)中,在海峡沿岸的透光区内和两个固定站分析浮游生物样本。结果显示,浮游生物组合的组成和结构存在空间分带性,这与水深测量、水温和营养物质的可用性有关,但也主要由于气温和水温的升高而存在小规模的时间变化。采样区的内部(最西部)和外部,分别位于麦金莱海峡的西部和东部,浮游生物丰度较低,主要以纳米鞭毛虫和一些大型硅藻为主。相比之下,不列颠哥伦比亚省最东部的部分显示出最高的总细胞丰度,显示出大小硅藻的高度多样性。值得注意的是,在BC内部(固定站F1),叶绿素a(chl-a)浓度在24小时内几乎翻了一番,浮游生物总量增加,小型硅藻和纳米鞭毛虫占主导地位。在麦金莱海峡以东也观察到浮游生物相对丰度的快速变化。这突出了不列颠哥伦比亚省东段浮游生物的巨大空间(公里)和时间(小时到天)异质性,应考虑进一步的采样策略。
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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.20
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3.60%
发文量
81
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.
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