Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula

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Autor(a) principal: Detoni, Amália Maria Sacilotto
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Souza, Márcio Silva de, Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras, Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano, Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/5862
Resumo: In waters surrounding James Ross Island (JRI), which is generally inaccessible, high chlorophyll-a concentration [Chla] can often be detected during summer periods by ocean color imagery. The region is influenced by a retreating sea ice edge from Weddell Sea and freshwater runoff from JRI glaciers, factors that probably trigger phytoplankton growth. In this work, we relate phytoplankton composition and biomass [Chla and carbon] with environmental factors in two successive late summer periods, in 2008 (1–3 March) and 2009 (17–20 February). Remote sensing data were used to corroborate the findings during those few sampling days. High surface [Chla] patches were observed through both remote sensing and field data (up to 7.61 mg Chla m-3 in 2009), and associated with a relatively shallow upper mixed layer (UML) (19–109 m in 2008 and 16–74 m in 2009). Sea surface temperatures were lower in 2008 (-1.19 to -0.62 C) than in 2009 (-0.87 to -0.46 C). Sea ice coverage was greater in 2008 than in 2009 summer, implying an earlier sea ice retreat in the latter year, when higher average [Chla] was obtained from field samples (3.3 mg m-3 , compared to 1.5 mg m-3 in 2008). The eastern side of JRI appeared to be relatively sheltered from the dominant pattern of largescale westerly winds. Diatoms dominated the phytoplankton community, with presence of large diatom species (e.g., Odontella weissflogii) typical of an advanced sea ice melt condition. Those blooms were sustained by a shallow UML associated with relative shelter from winds, due to proximity with the island.
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spelling Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsulaAntarctic peninsulaSea iceIce meltingUpper mixed layer depthPhytoplankton communityDiatomsIn waters surrounding James Ross Island (JRI), which is generally inaccessible, high chlorophyll-a concentration [Chla] can often be detected during summer periods by ocean color imagery. The region is influenced by a retreating sea ice edge from Weddell Sea and freshwater runoff from JRI glaciers, factors that probably trigger phytoplankton growth. In this work, we relate phytoplankton composition and biomass [Chla and carbon] with environmental factors in two successive late summer periods, in 2008 (1–3 March) and 2009 (17–20 February). Remote sensing data were used to corroborate the findings during those few sampling days. High surface [Chla] patches were observed through both remote sensing and field data (up to 7.61 mg Chla m-3 in 2009), and associated with a relatively shallow upper mixed layer (UML) (19–109 m in 2008 and 16–74 m in 2009). Sea surface temperatures were lower in 2008 (-1.19 to -0.62 C) than in 2009 (-0.87 to -0.46 C). Sea ice coverage was greater in 2008 than in 2009 summer, implying an earlier sea ice retreat in the latter year, when higher average [Chla] was obtained from field samples (3.3 mg m-3 , compared to 1.5 mg m-3 in 2008). The eastern side of JRI appeared to be relatively sheltered from the dominant pattern of largescale westerly winds. Diatoms dominated the phytoplankton community, with presence of large diatom species (e.g., Odontella weissflogii) typical of an advanced sea ice melt condition. Those blooms were sustained by a shallow UML associated with relative shelter from winds, due to proximity with the island.2016-01-23T21:00:31Z2016-01-23T21:00:31Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfDETONI, Amália Maria Sacilotto et al. Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula. Polar Biology, v.38, n.8, p. 1111-1127, 2015. Disponível em:<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273347518_Environmental_conditions_during_phytoplankton_blooms_in_the_vicinity_of_James_Ross_Island_east_of_the_Antarctic_Peninsula> Acesso em: em 21 Jan 2016.0722-4060http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/58620.1007/s00300-015-1670-7engDetoni, Amália Maria SacilottoSouza, Márcio Silva deGarcia, Carlos Alberto EirasGarcia, Virginia Maria TavanoMata, Mauricio Magalhãesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2023-03-22T23:08:44Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/5862Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2023-03-22T23:08:44Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
title Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
spellingShingle Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
Detoni, Amália Maria Sacilotto
Antarctic peninsula
Sea ice
Ice melting
Upper mixed layer depth
Phytoplankton community
Diatoms
title_short Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
title_full Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
title_fullStr Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
title_sort Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula
author Detoni, Amália Maria Sacilotto
author_facet Detoni, Amália Maria Sacilotto
Souza, Márcio Silva de
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano
Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
author_role author
author2 Souza, Márcio Silva de
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano
Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Detoni, Amália Maria Sacilotto
Souza, Márcio Silva de
Garcia, Carlos Alberto Eiras
Garcia, Virginia Maria Tavano
Mata, Mauricio Magalhães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antarctic peninsula
Sea ice
Ice melting
Upper mixed layer depth
Phytoplankton community
Diatoms
topic Antarctic peninsula
Sea ice
Ice melting
Upper mixed layer depth
Phytoplankton community
Diatoms
description In waters surrounding James Ross Island (JRI), which is generally inaccessible, high chlorophyll-a concentration [Chla] can often be detected during summer periods by ocean color imagery. The region is influenced by a retreating sea ice edge from Weddell Sea and freshwater runoff from JRI glaciers, factors that probably trigger phytoplankton growth. In this work, we relate phytoplankton composition and biomass [Chla and carbon] with environmental factors in two successive late summer periods, in 2008 (1–3 March) and 2009 (17–20 February). Remote sensing data were used to corroborate the findings during those few sampling days. High surface [Chla] patches were observed through both remote sensing and field data (up to 7.61 mg Chla m-3 in 2009), and associated with a relatively shallow upper mixed layer (UML) (19–109 m in 2008 and 16–74 m in 2009). Sea surface temperatures were lower in 2008 (-1.19 to -0.62 C) than in 2009 (-0.87 to -0.46 C). Sea ice coverage was greater in 2008 than in 2009 summer, implying an earlier sea ice retreat in the latter year, when higher average [Chla] was obtained from field samples (3.3 mg m-3 , compared to 1.5 mg m-3 in 2008). The eastern side of JRI appeared to be relatively sheltered from the dominant pattern of largescale westerly winds. Diatoms dominated the phytoplankton community, with presence of large diatom species (e.g., Odontella weissflogii) typical of an advanced sea ice melt condition. Those blooms were sustained by a shallow UML associated with relative shelter from winds, due to proximity with the island.
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dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv DETONI, Amália Maria Sacilotto et al. Environmental conditions during phytoplankton blooms in the vicinity of james ross island, east of the antarctic peninsula. Polar Biology, v.38, n.8, p. 1111-1127, 2015. Disponível em:<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273347518_Environmental_conditions_during_phytoplankton_blooms_in_the_vicinity_of_James_Ross_Island_east_of_the_Antarctic_Peninsula> Acesso em: em 21 Jan 2016.
0722-4060
http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/5862
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