Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman

The contribution of three different cell size classes of picoplankton: 0.74-2 μm, nanoplankton:2–20 μm and microplankton:>20 μm of the phytoplankton population and their relationship to environmental conditions were studied over two annual cycles at one station in Bandar Khyran Bay, Sea of Oman, from May 2006 to August 2008. Nanoplankton was the most important class contributing 54.4% to total Chl a (range 6-82%). Its seasonal highest concentrations was during the cold periods when temperature ranged from 28-29°C in fall and near 24°C in winter when the supply of nutrients was sufficient to sustain their growth. Picoplankton had the second level of the contribution, comprising 23.5% (range 4-74%) of the total Chl a, and their concentration was generally constant (0.04-.06 μg l–1) throughout the study period. The drop of picoplankton population coincided with an increase in the microplankton and nanoplankton populations indicating a high grazing pressure exerted on the picoplankton population. Microplankton size-class occupied the third level of the contribution comprising 22.2% (range 3-65%). Their general concentration was below 0.1 μg l^-1 and only dominant when temperatures were lowest and nitrate, nitrite, silicate and phosphate concentrations were the highest. The temporal variability observed was associated with changes in the nanaoplankton indicating that in some cases, it is the small fraction of phytoplankton that drives changes in abundances and productivity.

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Main Authors: Al-Hashmi, K., Claereboudt, M., Piontkovski, S., Al Azri, A., Amin, S.M.N.
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Language:English
Published: 2015
Subjects:Biology, Oceanography, Phytoplankton, Chlorophyll a, Size-class, Picoplankton, Nanoplankton, Upwelling, Sea of Oman, Bandar Khyran Bay, Ecology, Oman, Sultanate of Oman,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37513
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-375132021-07-09T03:27:59Z Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman Al-Hashmi, K. Claereboudt, M. Piontkovski, S. Al Azri, A. Amin, S.M.N. Biology Oceanography Phytoplankton Chlorophyll a Size-class Picoplankton Nanoplankton Upwelling Sea of Oman Bandar Khyran Bay Ecology Oman Sultanate of Oman The contribution of three different cell size classes of picoplankton: 0.74-2 μm, nanoplankton:2–20 μm and microplankton:>20 μm of the phytoplankton population and their relationship to environmental conditions were studied over two annual cycles at one station in Bandar Khyran Bay, Sea of Oman, from May 2006 to August 2008. Nanoplankton was the most important class contributing 54.4% to total Chl a (range 6-82%). Its seasonal highest concentrations was during the cold periods when temperature ranged from 28-29°C in fall and near 24°C in winter when the supply of nutrients was sufficient to sustain their growth. Picoplankton had the second level of the contribution, comprising 23.5% (range 4-74%) of the total Chl a, and their concentration was generally constant (0.04-.06 μg l–1) throughout the study period. The drop of picoplankton population coincided with an increase in the microplankton and nanoplankton populations indicating a high grazing pressure exerted on the picoplankton population. Microplankton size-class occupied the third level of the contribution comprising 22.2% (range 3-65%). Their general concentration was below 0.1 μg l^-1 and only dominant when temperatures were lowest and nitrate, nitrite, silicate and phosphate concentrations were the highest. The temporal variability observed was associated with changes in the nanaoplankton indicating that in some cases, it is the small fraction of phytoplankton that drives changes in abundances and productivity. 2021-06-24T18:06:10Z 2021-06-24T18:06:10Z 2015 article TRUE 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37513 en http://www.ifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 136-149 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22762 18721 2018-05-21 18:13:13 22762 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Biology
Oceanography
Phytoplankton
Chlorophyll a
Size-class
Picoplankton
Nanoplankton
Upwelling
Sea of Oman
Bandar Khyran Bay
Ecology
Oman
Sultanate of Oman
Biology
Oceanography
Phytoplankton
Chlorophyll a
Size-class
Picoplankton
Nanoplankton
Upwelling
Sea of Oman
Bandar Khyran Bay
Ecology
Oman
Sultanate of Oman
spellingShingle Biology
Oceanography
Phytoplankton
Chlorophyll a
Size-class
Picoplankton
Nanoplankton
Upwelling
Sea of Oman
Bandar Khyran Bay
Ecology
Oman
Sultanate of Oman
Biology
Oceanography
Phytoplankton
Chlorophyll a
Size-class
Picoplankton
Nanoplankton
Upwelling
Sea of Oman
Bandar Khyran Bay
Ecology
Oman
Sultanate of Oman
Al-Hashmi, K.
Claereboudt, M.
Piontkovski, S.
Al Azri, A.
Amin, S.M.N.
Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman
description The contribution of three different cell size classes of picoplankton: 0.74-2 μm, nanoplankton:2–20 μm and microplankton:>20 μm of the phytoplankton population and their relationship to environmental conditions were studied over two annual cycles at one station in Bandar Khyran Bay, Sea of Oman, from May 2006 to August 2008. Nanoplankton was the most important class contributing 54.4% to total Chl a (range 6-82%). Its seasonal highest concentrations was during the cold periods when temperature ranged from 28-29°C in fall and near 24°C in winter when the supply of nutrients was sufficient to sustain their growth. Picoplankton had the second level of the contribution, comprising 23.5% (range 4-74%) of the total Chl a, and their concentration was generally constant (0.04-.06 μg l–1) throughout the study period. The drop of picoplankton population coincided with an increase in the microplankton and nanoplankton populations indicating a high grazing pressure exerted on the picoplankton population. Microplankton size-class occupied the third level of the contribution comprising 22.2% (range 3-65%). Their general concentration was below 0.1 μg l^-1 and only dominant when temperatures were lowest and nitrate, nitrite, silicate and phosphate concentrations were the highest. The temporal variability observed was associated with changes in the nanaoplankton indicating that in some cases, it is the small fraction of phytoplankton that drives changes in abundances and productivity.
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topic_facet Biology
Oceanography
Phytoplankton
Chlorophyll a
Size-class
Picoplankton
Nanoplankton
Upwelling
Sea of Oman
Bandar Khyran Bay
Ecology
Oman
Sultanate of Oman
author Al-Hashmi, K.
Claereboudt, M.
Piontkovski, S.
Al Azri, A.
Amin, S.M.N.
author_facet Al-Hashmi, K.
Claereboudt, M.
Piontkovski, S.
Al Azri, A.
Amin, S.M.N.
author_sort Al-Hashmi, K.
title Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman
title_short Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman
title_full Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman
title_fullStr Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, Muscat, Sea of Oman
title_sort seasonal variability of size-classes of phytoplankton biomass in a sub-tropical embayment, muscat, sea of oman
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