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Seasonal variation in marine phytoplankton and ice algae at a shallow antarctic coastal site
Authors:R. A. Perrin  P. Lu  H. J. Marchant
Affiliation:(1) Department of Science, Antarctic Division, Channel Highway, 7150 Kingston, Tasmania, Australia;(2) First Institute of Oceanography, National Bureau of Oceanography, Qingdao, Peoples Republic of China
Abstract:The phytoplankton population near Davis, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica was monitored throughout 1982. Chlorophyll-a determinations and counts of living cells in both the water column and sea ice demonstrated a marked seasonality in phytoplankton abundane and species composition. From April to October nanoplanktonic organisms contributed most of the chlorophyll-a in both the sea ice and water column. Blooms of diatoms occurred in May, November and December in the bottom of the sea-ice and in January and February in the water column. Phaeocystis pouchetii was dominant during December in the water column. Large numbers of dead diatoms were found in winter. The concentrations of nitrate, dissolved inorganic phosphate and dissolved silicate increased throughout the year until December, when the concentrations of nitrate and silicate fell sharply, followed a month later by a reduction in phosphate concentration. The diversity of phytoplankton was greatest during the summer months.
Keywords:seasonal variation  phytoplankton  ice algae  antarctic  chlorophyll  diatoms
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