Biogeographic structure of the microphytoplankton assemblages of the south Atlantic and Southern Ocean during austral summer |
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Authors: | Froneman PW; McQuaid CD; Perissinotto R |
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Institution: | Southern Ocean Group, Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University Box 94, Graha, nstown, 6140, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Microphytoplankton distribution in the Atlantic sector of theSouthern Ocean was investigated along a transect during theSAAMES II cruise undertaken in late austral summer (January/February) 1993. Samples were collected at 60 km intervals between34 and 70°S for the analysis of mineral nutrients, and theidentification and enumeration of microphytoplankton. Peaksin microphytoplankton abundance were recorded in the neriticwaters of Africa and Antarctica, at all major oceanic fronts,and in the marginal ice zone (MIZ). Partial correlation analysisindicated that 45% of the total variance associated with microphytoplanktonabundance could be explained by silicate and phosphate concentrations,while temperature accounted for 65% (P<0.001). Cluster andordination analyses identified two major groups of stations,one north and one south of the Subantarctic Front (SAF). Thisdivision appears to be related to differences in temperatureand silicate concentrations. Each region comprised distinctmicrophytoplankton subgroups associated with specific watermasses or hydrological features. Indicator species could beidentified for some water masses. In the MIZ, microphytoplanktonspecies composition and succession were strongly affected bysea-ice throughout the summer. |
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