Environmental variability and phytoplankton dynamics in a South Australian inverse estuary

被引:23
|
作者
Jendyk, Jan [1 ]
Hemraj, Deevesh A. [1 ]
Brown, Melissa H. [1 ]
Ellis, Amanda V. [2 ]
Leterme, Sophie C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Sch Biol Sci, Fac Sci & Engn, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
[2] Flinders Univ S Australia, Fac Sci & Engn, Sch Chem & Phys Sci, Flinders Ctr Nanoscale Sci & Technol, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Coorong; Salinity; Diatoms; Chlorophytes; Cryptophytes; Dinoflagellates; WATER-QUALITY; RIVER-ESTUARY; SALINITY; BIOMASS; FISH; PRODUCTIVITY; COMMUNITIES; TURBIDITY; PATTERNS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.csr.2014.08.009
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
Estuaries are widely viewed as hotspots of primary productivity. The Coorong in South Australia is an inverse estuary divided into two lagoons, extremely important to the associated riverine, lacustrine and marine environments and characterized by a steep, lateral salinity gradient. Here, we analyzed the abundance and distribution of primary producers over two years (August 2011-2013) and investigated the biogeochemical factors driving observed changes. The phytoplankton community was numerically dominated by chlorophytes in the North Lagoon with Chlorohormidium sp. and Oocystis sp. being the most abundant species. In the South Lagoon, diatoms dominated the community, with Cylindrotheca closterium, Cyclotella sp. and Cocconeis sp. being the most prevalent species. Finally, cryptophytes and dinoflagellates were found to be present throughout both lagoons but in comparatively much lower abundances. Salinity was the most important driver of phytoplankton communities and ranged from 0.15 to 72.13 PSU between August 2011 and August 2013. Chlorophytes were found to be most prolific in freshwater areas and abundances rapidly declined laterally along the Coorong. Beyond a salinity threshold of 28 PSU, extremely limited numbers of Crucigenia sp. and Oocystis sp. were observed, but abundance were seven to ten-fold lower than in less saline waters. The salinity of the North Lagoon was found to be directly controlled by the flow volume of the River Murray, however, no effect of river flow on the South Lagoon was evident. Our findings suggest that management plans for the Coorong need to be put into place which can regulate salinity regimes via river flow, even during periods of drought. This is highly important in order to maintain low enough salinities throughout the North Lagoon, ensuring a continued healthy ecosystem state. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:134 / 144
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The impact of temporal variability in light-climate on time-averaged primary production and a phytoplankton bloom in a well-mixed estuary
    Horemans, Dante M. L.
    Meire, Patrick
    Cox, Tom J. S.
    ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 2020, 436
  • [22] Phytoplankton Community in Relation to Environmental Variables in the Tidal Mangrove Creeks of the Pasur River Estuary, Bangladesh
    Hasan, Jahid
    Shaha, Dinesh Chandra
    Kundu, Sampa Rani
    Yusoff, Fatimah Md
    Cho, Yang-Ki
    Haque, Farhana
    Salam, Mohammad Abdus
    Ahmed, Salman
    Wahab, Md. Abdul
    Ahmed, Minhaz
    Hossain, Md. Iqbal
    Afrad, Md. Safiul Islam
    CONSERVATION, 2022, 2 (04): : 587 - 612
  • [23] Phytoplankton assemblage structure shaped by key environmental variables in the Pearl River Estuary, South China
    Xia Zhang
    Jingping Zhang
    Xiaoping Huang
    Liangmin Huang
    Journal of Ocean University of China, 2014, 13 : 73 - 82
  • [24] Phytoplankton Assemblage Structure Shaped by Key Environmental Variables in the Pearl River Estuary, South China
    ZHANG Xia
    ZHANG Jingping
    HUANG Xiaoping
    HUANG Liangmin
    Journal of Ocean University of China, 2014, 13 (01) : 73 - 82
  • [25] Phytoplankton and Physicochemical Analysis on the Water System of the Temperate Estuary in South America: Bahia Blanca Estuary, Argentina
    Guinder, V. A.
    Popovich, C. A.
    Perillo, G. M. E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2012, 6 (02) : 547 - 556
  • [26] Spatio-temporal variability of phytoplankton assemblages in the Pearl River estuary, with special reference to the influence of turbidity and temperature
    Shen, Ping-Ping
    Li, Gang
    Huang, Liang-Min
    Zhang, Jian-Lin
    Tan, Ye-Hui
    CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 2011, 31 (16) : 1672 - 1681
  • [27] Phytoplankton assemblages in response to environmental variability in tropical coastal waters of the Malacca Straits, Malaysia
    Sohaimi, Erqa Shazira
    Amin, Roswati Md
    Idris, Md Suffian
    Chee, Poh Seng
    Akhir, Mohd Fadzil Mohd
    MARINE ECOLOGY-AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE, 2024, 45 (05):
  • [28] Phytoplankton variability in relation to some environmental factors in the eastern coast of Suez Gulf, Egypt
    Nassar, Mohamed Z.
    El-Din, Nihal G. Shams
    Gharib, Samiha M.
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2015, 187 (10)
  • [29] Phytoplankton community structure defined by key environmental variables in Tagus estuary, Portugal
    Brogueira, Maria Jose
    Oliveira, Maria Do Rosario
    Cabecadas, Graca
    MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2007, 64 (05) : 616 - 628
  • [30] Controls of seasonal variability of phytoplankton blooms in the Pearl River Estuary
    Lu, Zhongming
    Gan, Jianping
    DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY, 2015, 117 : 86 - 96