Planktonic Assemblages in a Coastal Mediterranean Area Subjected to Anthropogenic Pressure
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In marine environment phytoplankton and picoplankton are responsible for a bulk of production and nutrient cycling
and may give important information about the different seawater habitats. In the present paper, the temporal changes
of phytoplankton as well as autotrophic and heterotrophic picoplankton abundance and biomass in two coastal areas
in the Gulf of Taranto (Mediterranean Sea) subjected to different levels of anthropogenic pressure were studied and
related to the main environmental variables. The two analysed areas were significantly different as regards the abiotic
conditions which also varied temporally. Univariate analyses revealed that larger phytoplankton and heterotrophic
picoplankton abundance and biomass varied as well. The multivariate analyses showed a complex distribution of the
whole planktonic assemblages, which varied in time and space without a decipherable pattern, presumably due to the
peculiar spatial-temporal dynamics of the sole autotrophic picoplankton abundance. Significant correlations between
planktonic assemblages and environmental variables were discussed by taking into account also the potential role of
the considered planktonic components as useful environmental monitoring parameters
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Abiotic Factors; Nutrients; Picoplankton; Phytoplankton; Statistical Analysis; Mediterranean Sea
List of contributors:
Caroppo, Carmela; Stabili, Loredana; Musco, Luigi
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