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Title: Mesocale variability in phytoplakton biomass distribution and photosynthetic parameters in the Canary-NW African coestal transition zone
Authors: Basterretxea Oyarzabal, Gotzon
Aristegui, J. 
UNESCO Clasification: 251001 Oceanografía biológica
Keywords: Fitoplancton marino
Canarias
Phytoplankton
Chlorophyll
Primary production, et al
Issue Date: 2000
Journal: Marine Ecology - Progress Series 
Abstract: Pigment distribution and photosynthesis versus irradiance (P-E) responses in the mixed layer (ML) and in the chlorophyll maximum (CM) were examined in the coastal transition zone (CTZ) between the NW African coastal upwelling and the Canary Islands during August 1993. The sampling included 2 island-generated eddies in the lee of the archipelago and an upwelling filament from the African continental shelf, entrained around a cyclonic eddy about 100 km width. Chlorophyll a and P E parameters (α, Pm) showed regional differences reflecting changes in the water column structure and phytoplankton species composition. The deep CM shoaled from ~100 to ~10 m as the African shelf was approached, and there was a clear offshore-onshore transition in the vertically integrated chlorophyll distribution and P-E responses related to the upwelling front. CM oceanic samples presented high α (0.020 to 0.042 mg C mg-1 chl h-1 [µmol m-2 s-1]-1) and photoinhibition, indicating adaptation to low irradiance. Differences between CM and ML in P-E responses decreased in the vicinity of the upwelling until they eventually became indistinguishable in a well-mixed station on the continental shelf. Island-generated eddies affected mainly the productivity and chlorophyll distributions at the deep CM. Nutrient input in the eddy center resulted in an increase of α in the CM to the level of the upwelling samples (~0.053 mg C mg-1 chl h-1 [µmol m-2 s-1]-1). On the basis of the mesoscale variability in the physical structure of the water column and the vertical distribution of chlorophyll, the CTZ was divided into 4 subregions with characteristic photosynthetic parameters. Average integrated production in these areas varied from ~100 mg C m-2 d-1 in the most oligotrophic subregion to more than 5000 mg C m-2 d-1 in the upwelling zone. The range of variation in the photosynthetic parameters in this CTZ was of the same magnitude as ranges observed in basin-scale studies of the Atlantic. Integrated production estimates are also in the lower and higher extremes of the observed values in the ocean. Our results highlight the importance of addressing the variability of the photosynthetic parameters in coastal upwelling-open ocean transition zones in order to model primary production at regional scales.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/635
ISSN: 0171-8630
DOI: 10.3354/meps197027
Source: Marine Ecology Progress Series [ISSN 0171-8630], v. 197, p. 27-40
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