Hydrodynamic and chemical conditions during onset of a red-tide assemblage in an estuarine upwelling ecosystem

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Alvarez-Salgado, XA
Figueiras, FG
Villarino, ML
Pazos, Y
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[1] CSIC, Inst Invest Marinas, E-36208 Vigo, Spain
[2] Ctr Control Calidade Medio Marino, XUGA, E-36611 Vilagarcia De Arousa, Spain
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10.1007/s002270050271
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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The hydrodynamics and nitrogen/silicon biogeochemistry accompanying the development of a red-tide assemblage were examined in the Ria de Vigo (northwest Spain), a coastal embayment affected by upwelling, during an in situ diel experiment in September 1991. Despite a low N:SI molar ratio (0.5) of nutrients entering the surface layer, which was favourable for diatom growth, the diatom population began to decline. Limited N-nutrient input, arising from moderate coastal upwelling in a stratified water column, restricted net community production (NCP = 630 mg C m(-2) d(-1)). In addition, light-limitation of gross primary production (GPP = 1525 mg C m(-2) d(-1)) was observed. The relatively high f-ratio (= NCP:GPP) recorded (0.41, characteristic of intense upwelling conditions) would have been as low as 0.15 had not GPP been limited by light intensity. Temporal separation of carbohydrate synthesis during the photoperiod from protein synthesis in the dark could be inferred from the time-course of the C:N ratio of particulate organic matter. Severe light-limitation would lead to diatom collapse were the diatoms not able to meet all their energy requirements during the hours of darkness. Under the hydrodynamic, nutrient and light conditions of the experiment, an assemblage of red-tide-forming species began to develop, aided by their ability to migrate vertically and to synthesize carbohydrates during the light in surface waters and protein during the dark at the 4 m-deep pycnocline. Thermal stratification, reduced turbulence, intense nutrient mineralization, and the limited nitrogen input through moderate upwelling were all favourable to the onset of a red-tide assemblage.
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