Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula

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Mascioni, Martina; Almandoz, Gastón Osvaldo; Cefarelli, Adrián Oscar; Cusick, Allison; Ferrario, Martha Elba; Vernet, María
Año de publicación
2019
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The western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most productive regions in the Southern Ocean. However, little is known about the phytoplankton composition in nearshore waters, in fords and channels between 63º and 67°S, where Antarctic krill and baleen whales are conspicuous. This study represents the frst attempt to describe spatial and temporal composition of the phytoplankton community (species, cell concentration, phytoplankton biomass) in twelve relatively unexplored nearshore sites of the WAP. Sampling was carried out in the frame of a Citizen Science project during late summer of 2016 and during the spring–summer 2016–2017. Species identifcation and enumeration were performed by light and scanning electron microscopy and phytoplankton carbon biomass was estimated by using cell-volume conversion. The highest phytoplankton abundance and biomass values were found in December-January, and were mainly represented by nanophytofagellates (2–20 µm). Cryptophytes were more abundant in early summer and prasinophyceans in late summer. The abundance of large bloom-forming diatoms was unexpectedly low. Three blooming fagellated taxa were found during the sampling season, chronologically: Pyramimonas sp. in Neko Harbor (March 3, 2016, 1.4×106 cells L−1, and 327 µgC L−1), cryptophytes in Wilhelmina Bay (December 14, 2016, 6.4×106 cells L−1, and 97.5 µgC L−1) and unidentifed unarmored dinofagellates near Danco Island (December 18, 2016, 9.5×106 cells L−1, and 1597 µgC L−1). The last one represents, as far as we know, the frst record of a dinofagellate bloom in the WAP. It is to note that blooming organisms, analyzed morphologically, do not coincide with previously described Antarctic species.
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Ciencias Naturales
Western Antarctic Peninsula
Citizen Science
Diatoms
Cryptophyta
Pyramimonas sp.
Unarmored dinofagellate bloom
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spelling Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic PeninsulaMascioni, MartinaAlmandoz, Gastón OsvaldoCefarelli, Adrián OscarCusick, AllisonFerrario, Martha ElbaVernet, MaríaCiencias NaturalesWestern Antarctic PeninsulaCitizen ScienceDiatomsCryptophytaPyramimonas sp.Unarmored dinofagellate bloomThe western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most productive regions in the Southern Ocean. However, little is known about the phytoplankton composition in nearshore waters, in fords and channels between 63º and 67°S, where Antarctic krill and baleen whales are conspicuous. This study represents the frst attempt to describe spatial and temporal composition of the phytoplankton community (species, cell concentration, phytoplankton biomass) in twelve relatively unexplored nearshore sites of the WAP. Sampling was carried out in the frame of a Citizen Science project during late summer of 2016 and during the spring–summer 2016–2017. Species identifcation and enumeration were performed by light and scanning electron microscopy and phytoplankton carbon biomass was estimated by using cell-volume conversion. The highest phytoplankton abundance and biomass values were found in December-January, and were mainly represented by nanophytofagellates (2–20 µm). Cryptophytes were more abundant in early summer and prasinophyceans in late summer. The abundance of large bloom-forming diatoms was unexpectedly low. Three blooming fagellated taxa were found during the sampling season, chronologically: Pyramimonas sp. in Neko Harbor (March 3, 2016, 1.4×106 cells L−1, and 327 µgC L−1), cryptophytes in Wilhelmina Bay (December 14, 2016, 6.4×106 cells L−1, and 97.5 µgC L−1) and unidentifed unarmored dinofagellates near Danco Island (December 18, 2016, 9.5×106 cells L−1, and 1597 µgC L−1). The last one represents, as far as we know, the frst record of a dinofagellate bloom in the WAP. It is to note that blooming organisms, analyzed morphologically, do not coincide with previously described Antarctic species.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo2019-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf1859-1872http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/143562enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0722-4060info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1432-2056info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s00300-019-02564-7info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-29T11:32:32Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/143562Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-29 11:32:33.076SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
title Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
spellingShingle Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
Mascioni, Martina
Ciencias Naturales
Western Antarctic Peninsula
Citizen Science
Diatoms
Cryptophyta
Pyramimonas sp.
Unarmored dinofagellate bloom
title_short Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort Phytoplankton composition and bloom formation in unexplored nearshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mascioni, Martina
Almandoz, Gastón Osvaldo
Cefarelli, Adrián Oscar
Cusick, Allison
Ferrario, Martha Elba
Vernet, María
author Mascioni, Martina
author_facet Mascioni, Martina
Almandoz, Gastón Osvaldo
Cefarelli, Adrián Oscar
Cusick, Allison
Ferrario, Martha Elba
Vernet, María
author_role author
author2 Almandoz, Gastón Osvaldo
Cefarelli, Adrián Oscar
Cusick, Allison
Ferrario, Martha Elba
Vernet, María
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Western Antarctic Peninsula
Citizen Science
Diatoms
Cryptophyta
Pyramimonas sp.
Unarmored dinofagellate bloom
topic Ciencias Naturales
Western Antarctic Peninsula
Citizen Science
Diatoms
Cryptophyta
Pyramimonas sp.
Unarmored dinofagellate bloom
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most productive regions in the Southern Ocean. However, little is known about the phytoplankton composition in nearshore waters, in fords and channels between 63º and 67°S, where Antarctic krill and baleen whales are conspicuous. This study represents the frst attempt to describe spatial and temporal composition of the phytoplankton community (species, cell concentration, phytoplankton biomass) in twelve relatively unexplored nearshore sites of the WAP. Sampling was carried out in the frame of a Citizen Science project during late summer of 2016 and during the spring–summer 2016–2017. Species identifcation and enumeration were performed by light and scanning electron microscopy and phytoplankton carbon biomass was estimated by using cell-volume conversion. The highest phytoplankton abundance and biomass values were found in December-January, and were mainly represented by nanophytofagellates (2–20 µm). Cryptophytes were more abundant in early summer and prasinophyceans in late summer. The abundance of large bloom-forming diatoms was unexpectedly low. Three blooming fagellated taxa were found during the sampling season, chronologically: Pyramimonas sp. in Neko Harbor (March 3, 2016, 1.4×106 cells L−1, and 327 µgC L−1), cryptophytes in Wilhelmina Bay (December 14, 2016, 6.4×106 cells L−1, and 97.5 µgC L−1) and unidentifed unarmored dinofagellates near Danco Island (December 18, 2016, 9.5×106 cells L−1, and 1597 µgC L−1). The last one represents, as far as we know, the frst record of a dinofagellate bloom in the WAP. It is to note that blooming organisms, analyzed morphologically, do not coincide with previously described Antarctic species.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description The western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is one of the most productive regions in the Southern Ocean. However, little is known about the phytoplankton composition in nearshore waters, in fords and channels between 63º and 67°S, where Antarctic krill and baleen whales are conspicuous. This study represents the frst attempt to describe spatial and temporal composition of the phytoplankton community (species, cell concentration, phytoplankton biomass) in twelve relatively unexplored nearshore sites of the WAP. Sampling was carried out in the frame of a Citizen Science project during late summer of 2016 and during the spring–summer 2016–2017. Species identifcation and enumeration were performed by light and scanning electron microscopy and phytoplankton carbon biomass was estimated by using cell-volume conversion. The highest phytoplankton abundance and biomass values were found in December-January, and were mainly represented by nanophytofagellates (2–20 µm). Cryptophytes were more abundant in early summer and prasinophyceans in late summer. The abundance of large bloom-forming diatoms was unexpectedly low. Three blooming fagellated taxa were found during the sampling season, chronologically: Pyramimonas sp. in Neko Harbor (March 3, 2016, 1.4×106 cells L−1, and 327 µgC L−1), cryptophytes in Wilhelmina Bay (December 14, 2016, 6.4×106 cells L−1, and 97.5 µgC L−1) and unidentifed unarmored dinofagellates near Danco Island (December 18, 2016, 9.5×106 cells L−1, and 1597 µgC L−1). The last one represents, as far as we know, the frst record of a dinofagellate bloom in the WAP. It is to note that blooming organisms, analyzed morphologically, do not coincide with previously described Antarctic species.
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