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Seasonality in autotrophic mesoplankton in a coastal upwelling-mud bank environment along the southwest coast of India and its ecological implications

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CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH
卷 146, 期 -, 页码 1-12

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2017.08.006

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Diatoms; Mesoplankton; FlowCAM; Upwelling; Mud bank; Southeastern Arabian Sea

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  1. CSIR, India

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Mesoplankton refers to both autotrophic and heterotrophic plankton with a body size between 200 - 20,000 mu m. Here, we applied a FlowCAM to identify the autotrophs present in the mesoplankton size class in a coastal environment along the southwest coast of India (off Alappuzha, Kerala), which is characterized by intense coastal upwelling and mud bank formation during the Southwest Monsoon. 18 time series sampling (weekly/biweekly) sessions were carried out spanning over the Pre-Southwest Monsoon (April) to the Late-Southwest Monsoon (September) period in 2014. The study showed that during the Pre-Southwest Monsoon when nitrate level was relatively low in the study area, the mesoplankton community was entirely contributed by zoo plankton, mostly consisting of copepods. During this time, the only autotrophic mesoplankton found in the water column, that too inconsistently, was Trichodesmium erythraeum. However, the entire scenario changed with the onset of the Southwest Monsoon due to hydrographical transformation and nutrient enrichment caused by the coastal upwelling. Especially during the Peak (July) and Late-Southwest Monsoon (August), the mesoplankton composition changed with a significant dominance of larger diatoms such as Fragilaria and Coscinodiscus. The autotrophic mesoplankton abundance was noticeably low during the Pre-Southwest Monsoon (av. 3145 +/- 2396 individual m(-3) and ay. 2045 +/- 1907 individual m(-3) in M1 and M2, respectively), as compared to the Southwest Monsoon (av. 30436 +/- 5983 individual m(-3) and ay. 32346 +/- 11664 individual m(-3) in M1 and M2, respectively). Similar was the seasonal trend in the autotrophic mesoplankton biomass, which increased from a low Pre-Southwest Monsoon value (av. 8.45 +/- 7.1 mgC m(-3) and av. 4 +/- 3.7 mgC m(-3) in M1 and M2, respectively) to a significantly high value during the Southwest Monsoon (av. 117.04 +/- 40.2mgC m(-3) and ay. 136.9 +/- 68.1 mgC m(-3) in M1 and M2, respectively). The FlowCAM analysis results also showed that the dominant copepods present in the study region during the Southwest Monsoon (Temora turbinata, Oithona Pseudodiaptomus serricaudatus and Centropages tenuiremis) were smaller in size than those present during the Pre-Southwest Monsoon period (Acartia danae, A. erythraea, and Centropages orsini). The ecological implication of the present observation is that the smaller-sized copepods grazing on larger phytoplankton during the Southwest Monsoon (upwelling) period cause sloppy feeding and lead to inefficient grazing of the larger diatom stock, eventually facilitating frequent phytoplankton blooms along the southwest coast of India.

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