Pico- and nanoplankton dynamics during bloom initiation of Aureococcus in a Long Island, NY bay

被引:32
作者
Sieracki, ME
Gobler, CJ
Cucci, TL
Thier, EC
Gilg, IC
Keller, MD
机构
[1] Bigelow Lab Ocean Sci, W Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575 USA
[2] Long Isl Univ, Southampton Coll, Marine Sci Program, Southampton, NY 11968 USA
基金
美国海洋和大气管理局;
关键词
brown tide; phytoplankton; trophic cascade; microzooplankton; heterotrophic protists; protozoa; algae; grazing; cytometry; nutrients;
D O I
10.1016/j.hal.2004.06.012
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
The entire microbial plankton community was quantified on a weekly basis April through June of 2000 in Quantuck Bay as part of an ongoing study to identify factors contributing to the initiation of blooms of Aureococcus anophagefferens (brown tide) in Long Island, NY bays. We used flow cytometry, imaging cytometry, fluorescent antibody cell counts, and traditional visual cell counting to quantify the picophytoplankton, heterotrophic bacteria, nanophytoplankton, heterotrophic protists, and microplankton prior to, and during the initiation of a brown tide bloom. Cells passing through a 5 mum mesh dominated the total chlorophyll concentration (>80%) for most of the spring study period. The A. anophagefferens bloom occur-red in the context of a larger pico/nanophytoplankton bloom where A. anophagefferens accounted for only 30% of the total cell count when it was at its maximum concentration of 4.8 x 10(5) mL(-1). Levels of dissolved organic nitrogen were enriched during the bloom peak relative to pre-bloom levels and heterotrophic bacteria also bloomed, reaching abundances over 10(7) mL(-1). A trophic cascade within the heterotrophic protist community may have occurred, coinciding with the A. anophagefferens bloom. Before the onset of the bloom, larger grazers increased in abundance, while the next smaller trophic level of grazers were diminished. These smaller grazers were the likely water column predators of A. anophagefferens, and the brown tide bloom initiated when they were depleted. These results Suggest that this bloom initiated due to interactions with other pico/nano algae and release from grazing pressure through a trophic cascade. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
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