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Effects of small-scale turbulence on Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae) growth and life cycle
Authors:Mathilde Schapira  Laurent Seuront  Valérie Gentilhomme
Institution:a FRE CNRS ELICO 2816, Station Marine de Wimereux, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 1, 28 Avenue Foch BP-80,62930 Wimereux, France
b School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, Australia
Abstract:The response of Phaeocystis globosa to small-scale turbulence was studied in 5 l microcosms. Turbulence was generated by oscillating grids. The effect of small-scale turbulence was examined under 3 turbulence levels representative of the P. globosa natural environment, and in non-turbulent control cultures. Single cell numbers, nitrogen concentrations and colony formation (number and diameter) were followed over 13 days in each experimental culture. Small-scale turbulence decreased single cell growth and also influenced colony formation. More colonies were formed when turbulence increased to a given threshold, but above this turbulence level, fewer and smaller colonies were observed in P. globosa cultures. The ecological significance of these results, particularly, the potential influence of small-scale turbulence on competition mechanisms between P. globosa and diatoms are finally discussed and suggested as a key factor to understand phytoplankton successions in the Eastern English Channel.
Keywords:Colony formation  Growth  Microcosms  Nutrient uptake  Phaeocystis globosa  Turbulence
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