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Phytoplankton monitoring by flow cytometry
Authors:Hofstraat  JW; van Zeijl  WJM; de Vreeze  MEJ; Peeters  JCH; Peperzak  L; Colijn  F; Rademaker  TWM
Institution:1Tidal Waters Division, National Institute of Coastal and Marine Management, Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management PO Box 20907, NL-2500 EX The Hague, The Netherlands 2Tripos PO Box 278, NL-2260 AG Leidschendam, The Netherlands
Abstract:The application of flow cytometry to the monitoring of phytoplanktonis demonstrated. A comparison is made with conventional approachesto phytoplankton monitoring: light microscopy for the determinationof species abundance, and chlorophyll a determination and insitu chlorophyll a measurement by fluorescence for the determinationof the biomass. Flow cytometric measurements correlate wellwith these conventional types of measurements, as has been shownby comparing a full year of monitoring data obtained at a fixedmonitoring location 10 km off the Dutch coast. Flow cytometrybridges the gap between labour-intensive, but highly informative,microscopic observations and simple biomass measurements withless information content: via flow cytometry optical data areobtained at high speed for individual particles, which can betranslated into biomass information. On the basis of the flowcytometric measurements, rough discrimination of phytoplanktonspecies groups is possible, particularly for the abundant species.Of crucial importance is careful calibration of the flow cytometer,to ensure quantitative and comparable measurements over a longperiod of time. Calibration and quality assurance aspects arecovered in detail. 3Present address: Akzo Nobel Central Research Laboratories Arnhem,Department CRL, PO Box 9300, NL-6800 SB Arnhem, The Netherlands
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