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Carbon biomass, carbon-to-chlorophyll a ratio and the growth rate of phytoplankton in Jiaozhou Bay, China

Journal

JOURNAL OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 4, Pages 1328-1342

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s00343-020-0234-z

Keywords

phytoplankton; carbon biomass; carbon-to-chlorophyll a (C; Chl a) ratio; growth rates; Jiaozhou Bay

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31700425, 91751202]
  2. External Cooperation Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [133137KYSB20200002]
  3. Taishan Scholars Project

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This study investigated carbon biomass, carbon-to-chlorophyll a ratio (C:Chl a), and growth rates of phytoplankton cells in Jiaozhou Bay, China during four seasonal cruises in 2017 and 2018. The results showed that diatom carbon was predominant in phytoplankton, and phytoplankton growth rates were influenced by temperature and silicate concentration in the bay.
Carbon biomass, carbon-to-chlorophyll a ratio (C:Chl a), and the growth rate of phytoplankton cells were studied during four seasonal cruises in 2017 and 2018 in Jiaozhou Bay, China. Water samples were collected from 12 stations, and phytoplankton carbon biomass (phyto-C) was estimated from microscope-measured cell volumes. The phyto-C ranged from 5.05 to 78.52 mu g C/L in the bay, and it constituted a mean of 38.16% of the total particulate organic carbon in the bay. High phyto-C values appeared mostly in the northern or northeastern bay. Diatom carbon was predominant during all four cruises. Dinoflagellate carbon contributed much less (<30%) to the total phyto-C, and high values appeared often in the outer bay. The C:Chl a of phytoplankton cells varied from 11.50 to 61.45 (mean 31.66), and high values appeared in the outer bay during all four seasons. The phyto-C was also used to calculate the intrinsic growth rates of phytoplankton cells in the bay, and phytoplankton growth rates ranged from 0.56 to 1.96/d; the rate was highest in summer (mean 1.79/d), followed by that in fall (mean 1.24/d) and spring (mean 1.17/d), and the rate was lowest in winter (mean 0.77/d). Temperature and silicate concentration were found to be the determining factors of phytoplankton growth rates in the bay. To our knowledge, this study is the first report on phytoplankton carbon biomass and C:Chl a based on water samples in Jiaozhou Bay, and it will provide useful information for studies on carbon-based food web calculations and carbon-based ecosystem models in the bay.

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