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Dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern Indian Ocean

Picophytoplankton were investigated during spring 2015 and 2016 extending from near‐shore coastal waters to oligotrophic open waters in the eastern Indian Ocean (EIO). They were typically composed of Prochlorococcus (Pro), Synechococcus (Syn), and picoeukaryotes (PEuks). Pro dominated most regions o...

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Autores principales: Wei, Yuqiu, Zhang, Guicheng, Chen, Ju, Wang, Jing, Ding, Changling, Zhang, Xiaodong, Sun, Jun
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31031961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5107
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author Wei, Yuqiu
Zhang, Guicheng
Chen, Ju
Wang, Jing
Ding, Changling
Zhang, Xiaodong
Sun, Jun
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Zhang, Guicheng
Chen, Ju
Wang, Jing
Ding, Changling
Zhang, Xiaodong
Sun, Jun
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description Picophytoplankton were investigated during spring 2015 and 2016 extending from near‐shore coastal waters to oligotrophic open waters in the eastern Indian Ocean (EIO). They were typically composed of Prochlorococcus (Pro), Synechococcus (Syn), and picoeukaryotes (PEuks). Pro dominated most regions of the entire EIO and were approximately 1–2 orders of magnitude more abundant than Syn and PEuks. Under the influence of physicochemical conditions induced by annual variations of circulations and water masses, no coherent abundance and horizontal distributions of picophytoplankton were observed between spring 2015 and 2016. Although previous studies reported the limited effects of nutrients and heavy metals around coastal waters or upwelling zones could constrain Pro growth, Pro abundance showed strong positive correlation with nutrients, indicating the increase in nutrient availability particularly in the oligotrophic EIO could appreciably elevate their abundance. The exceptional appearance of picophytoplankton with high abundance along the equator appeared to be associated with the advection processes supported by the Wyrtki jets. For vertical patterns of picophytoplankton, a simple conceptual model was built based upon physicochemical parameters. However, Pro and PEuks simultaneously formed a subsurface maximum, while Syn generally restricted to the upper waters, significantly correlating with the combined effects of temperature, light, and nutrient availability. The average chlorophyll a concentrations (Chl a) of picophytoplankton accounted for above 49.6% and 44.9% of the total Chl a during both years, respectively, suggesting that picophytoplankton contributed a significant proportion of the phytoplankton community in the whole EIO.
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spelling pubmed-64767572019-04-26 Dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern Indian Ocean Wei, Yuqiu Zhang, Guicheng Chen, Ju Wang, Jing Ding, Changling Zhang, Xiaodong Sun, Jun Ecol Evol Original Research Picophytoplankton were investigated during spring 2015 and 2016 extending from near‐shore coastal waters to oligotrophic open waters in the eastern Indian Ocean (EIO). They were typically composed of Prochlorococcus (Pro), Synechococcus (Syn), and picoeukaryotes (PEuks). Pro dominated most regions of the entire EIO and were approximately 1–2 orders of magnitude more abundant than Syn and PEuks. Under the influence of physicochemical conditions induced by annual variations of circulations and water masses, no coherent abundance and horizontal distributions of picophytoplankton were observed between spring 2015 and 2016. Although previous studies reported the limited effects of nutrients and heavy metals around coastal waters or upwelling zones could constrain Pro growth, Pro abundance showed strong positive correlation with nutrients, indicating the increase in nutrient availability particularly in the oligotrophic EIO could appreciably elevate their abundance. The exceptional appearance of picophytoplankton with high abundance along the equator appeared to be associated with the advection processes supported by the Wyrtki jets. For vertical patterns of picophytoplankton, a simple conceptual model was built based upon physicochemical parameters. However, Pro and PEuks simultaneously formed a subsurface maximum, while Syn generally restricted to the upper waters, significantly correlating with the combined effects of temperature, light, and nutrient availability. The average chlorophyll a concentrations (Chl a) of picophytoplankton accounted for above 49.6% and 44.9% of the total Chl a during both years, respectively, suggesting that picophytoplankton contributed a significant proportion of the phytoplankton community in the whole EIO. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6476757/ /pubmed/31031961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5107 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wei, Yuqiu
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Chen, Ju
Wang, Jing
Ding, Changling
Zhang, Xiaodong
Sun, Jun
Dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern Indian Ocean
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title_fullStr Dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern Indian Ocean
title_short Dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern Indian Ocean
title_sort dynamic responses of picophytoplankton to physicochemical variation in the eastern indian ocean
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31031961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5107
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