AGGREGATION OF A DIATOM BLOOM IN A MESOCOSM - THE ROLE OF TRANSPARENT EXOPOLYMER PARTICLES (TEP)

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PASSOW, U
ALLDREDGE, AL
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[1] Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara
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10.1016/0967-0645(95)00006-C
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
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The role of TEP (Transparent Exopolymer Particles) in the flocculation of a diatom bloom was studied under controlled conditions in a mesocosm. The concentration of TEP increased exponentially during growth, flocculation and senescence of the bloom. Aggregation began dominating the particle dynamics of TEP during the early growth phase of the bloom, several days prior to the appearance of large flocs and nutrient depletion. TEP aggregated with themselves and with phytoplankton due to the high stickiness of TEP, but phytoplankton was not observed to aggregrate with itself. The production of TEP, estimated from changes in concentration, did not increase after nutrients were depleted. The concentration of TEP was a linear function of chl alpha and particulate organic carbon (POC), indicating that production of TEP was linked to growth rather than standing stocks of phytoplankton. The ratio between TEP and phytoplankton appeared to be one of the factors determining the onset of the flocculation of the bloom. The concentration of TEP may have been decreased by bacterial degradation. Bacterial degradation of TEP may explain the low TEP to chl alpha values, the decrease in stickiness of particles as the bloom progressed, and the retarded onset of flocculation.
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