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Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure

Most of phytoplankton influence is barely understood at the sub meso scale and daily scale because of the lack of means to simultaneously assess phytoplankton functionality, dynamics and community structure. For a few years now, it has been possible to address this objective with an automated in sit...

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Autores principales: Thyssen, Melilotus, Grégori, Gerald J., Grisoni, Jean-Michel, Pedrotti, Maria Luiza, Mousseau, Laure, Artigas, Luis F., Marro, Sophie, Garcia, Nicole, Passafiume, Ornella, Denis, Michel J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4129916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25161647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00387
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author Thyssen, Melilotus
Grégori, Gerald J.
Grisoni, Jean-Michel
Pedrotti, Maria Luiza
Mousseau, Laure
Artigas, Luis F.
Marro, Sophie
Garcia, Nicole
Passafiume, Ornella
Denis, Michel J.
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Grégori, Gerald J.
Grisoni, Jean-Michel
Pedrotti, Maria Luiza
Mousseau, Laure
Artigas, Luis F.
Marro, Sophie
Garcia, Nicole
Passafiume, Ornella
Denis, Michel J.
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description Most of phytoplankton influence is barely understood at the sub meso scale and daily scale because of the lack of means to simultaneously assess phytoplankton functionality, dynamics and community structure. For a few years now, it has been possible to address this objective with an automated in situ high frequency sampling strategy. In order to study the influence of environmental short-term events (nutrients, wind speed, precipitation, solar radiation, temperature, and salinity) on the onset of the phytoplankton bloom in the oligotrophic Bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer (NW Mediterranean Sea), a fully remotely controlled automated flow cytometer (CytoSense) was deployed on a solar-powered platform (EOL buoy, CNRS-Mobilis). The CytoSense carried out single-cell analyses on particles (1–800 μm in width, up to several mm in length), recording optical pulse shapes when analyzing several cm(3). Samples were taken every 2 h in the surface waters during 2 months. Up to 6 phytoplankton clusters were resolved based on their optical properties (PicoFLO, Picoeukaryotes, Nanophytoplankton, Microphytoplankton, HighSWS, HighFLO). Three main abundance pulses involving the 6 phytoplankton groups monitored indicated that the spring bloom not only depends on light and water column stability, but also on short-term events such as wind events and precipitation followed by nutrient pulses. Wind and precipitation were also determinant in the collapse of the clusters' abundances. These events occurred within a couple of days, and phytoplankton abundance reacted within days. The third abundance pulse could be considered as the spring bloom commonly observed in the area. The high frequency data-set made it possible to study the phytoplankton cell cycle based on daily cycles of forward scatter and abundance. The combination of daily cell cycle, abundance trends and environmental pulses will open the way to the study of phytoplankton short-term reactivity to environmental conditions.
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spelling pubmed-41299162014-08-26 Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure Thyssen, Melilotus Grégori, Gerald J. Grisoni, Jean-Michel Pedrotti, Maria Luiza Mousseau, Laure Artigas, Luis F. Marro, Sophie Garcia, Nicole Passafiume, Ornella Denis, Michel J. Front Microbiol Microbiology Most of phytoplankton influence is barely understood at the sub meso scale and daily scale because of the lack of means to simultaneously assess phytoplankton functionality, dynamics and community structure. For a few years now, it has been possible to address this objective with an automated in situ high frequency sampling strategy. In order to study the influence of environmental short-term events (nutrients, wind speed, precipitation, solar radiation, temperature, and salinity) on the onset of the phytoplankton bloom in the oligotrophic Bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer (NW Mediterranean Sea), a fully remotely controlled automated flow cytometer (CytoSense) was deployed on a solar-powered platform (EOL buoy, CNRS-Mobilis). The CytoSense carried out single-cell analyses on particles (1–800 μm in width, up to several mm in length), recording optical pulse shapes when analyzing several cm(3). Samples were taken every 2 h in the surface waters during 2 months. Up to 6 phytoplankton clusters were resolved based on their optical properties (PicoFLO, Picoeukaryotes, Nanophytoplankton, Microphytoplankton, HighSWS, HighFLO). Three main abundance pulses involving the 6 phytoplankton groups monitored indicated that the spring bloom not only depends on light and water column stability, but also on short-term events such as wind events and precipitation followed by nutrient pulses. Wind and precipitation were also determinant in the collapse of the clusters' abundances. These events occurred within a couple of days, and phytoplankton abundance reacted within days. The third abundance pulse could be considered as the spring bloom commonly observed in the area. The high frequency data-set made it possible to study the phytoplankton cell cycle based on daily cycles of forward scatter and abundance. The combination of daily cell cycle, abundance trends and environmental pulses will open the way to the study of phytoplankton short-term reactivity to environmental conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4129916/ /pubmed/25161647 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00387 Text en Copyright © 2014 Thyssen, Grégori, Grisoni, Pedrotti, Mousseau, Artigas, Marro, Garcia, Passafiume and Denis. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Thyssen, Melilotus
Grégori, Gerald J.
Grisoni, Jean-Michel
Pedrotti, Maria Luiza
Mousseau, Laure
Artigas, Luis F.
Marro, Sophie
Garcia, Nicole
Passafiume, Ornella
Denis, Michel J.
Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure
title Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure
title_full Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure
title_fullStr Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure
title_full_unstemmed Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure
title_short Onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure
title_sort onset of the spring bloom in the northwestern mediterranean sea: influence of environmental pulse events on the in situ hourly-scale dynamics of the phytoplankton community structure
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4129916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25161647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00387
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