Spatio-temporal variability of phytoplankton assemblages and its controlling factors in spring and summer in the Subei Shoal of Yellow Sea, China

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Yuanzi Huo
Honghua Shi
Jianheng Zhang
Qiao Liu
Yuanliang Duan
Qing He
Kefeng Yu
Hongsheng Bi
Chunlei Fan
Peimin He
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[1] Shanghai Ocean University,College of Marine Ecology and Environment
[2] University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science,Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
[3] Ministry of Natural Resources,First Institute of Oceanography
[4] Morgan State University,Biology Department, Patuxent Environmental & Aquatic Research Laboratory
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2019年 / 38卷
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phytoplankton; Subei Shoal; eutrophication; turbidity; harmful algae blooms; Yellow Sea;
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The Subei Shoal is a special coastal area with complex physical oceanographic properties in the Yellow Sea. In the present study, the distribution of phytoplankton and its correlation with environmental factors were studied during spring and summer of 2012 in the Subei Shoal of the Yellow Sea. Phytoplankton species composition and abundance data were accomplished by Utermöhl method. Diatoms represented the greatest cellular abundance during the study period. In spring, the phytoplankton cell abundance ranged from 1.59×103 to 269.78×103 cell/L with an average of 41.80×103 cell/L, and Skeletonema sp. and Paralia sulcata was the most dominant species. In summer, the average phytoplankton cell abundance was 72.59×103 cell/L with the range of 1.78×103 to 574.96×103 cell/L, and the main dominant species was Pseudo-nitzschia pungens, Skeletonema sp., Dactyliosolen fragilissima and Chaetoceros curvisetus. The results of a redundancy analysis (RDA) showed that turbidity, temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), the ratio of dissolved inorganic nitrogen to silicate and SiO4-Si (DIN/SiO4-Si) were the most important environmental factors controlling phytoplankton assemblages in spring or summer in the Subei Shoal of the Yellow Sea.
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