Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The spatio-temporal behaviour of total chlorophyll concentration
is investigated in the middle of the Tyrrhenian Sea by using a stochastic
approach. The study is based on a reaction-di?usion-taxis model, which is used
to analyse the dynamics of five phytoplankton groups, responsible for about
80% of the total chlorophyll a inside the euphotic zone of the water column.
The analysis is performed by considering: (i) the intraspecific competition
of the phytoplanktonic groups for limiting factors, i.e. light intensity and
nutrient concentration, (ii) the seasonal changes of environmental variables,
and (iii) the random fluctuations of the components of the velocity field and
temperature. Specifically, we investigate the e?ects of external perturbations,
both deterministic and random, on the dynamics of phytoplankton populations,
by inserting a term of multiplicative noise into the di?erential equation of the
nutrient dynamics. The theoretical results of the phytoplankton abundances
obtained by the stochastic model are converted in chlorophyll a concentrations,
and compared with the experimental findings. The statistical checks, based on
the chi-square test, show that the vertical distributions of total chlorophyll
concentration are in a good agreement with the experimental data. Finally, we
observe that the high intensity of environmental noise strongly modifies the
steady spatial distributions of two phytoplankton groups usually localized in
deeper layers, causing algal blooms in surface water.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
stochastic particle dynamics (theory); hydrodynamic fluctuations; turbulence; stochastic processes (theory)
List of contributors:
Denaro, Giovanni; Bonanno, Angelo; Basilone, Gualtiero
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