Flow cytometry investigation of picoplankton across latitudes and along the circum Antarctic Ocean

  • Ling Lin
  • , Jianfeng He
  • , Yunlong Zhao*
  • , Fang Zhang
  • , Minghong Cai
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Using a flow cytometer (FCM) onboard the R/V Xuelong during the 24th Chinese Antarctic cruise, picoplankton community structure and biomass in the surface water were examined along the latitude and around the Antarctic Ocean. Salinity and temperature were automatically recorded and total Chl a was determined. Along the cruise, the abundance of Synechococcus, Prochlorococ-cus, pico-eukaryotes and heterotrophic bacteria ranged in 0.001-1.855×10 8 ind./L, 0.000-2.778×108 ind./L, 0.002-1.060×108 ind./L and 0.132-27.073×108 ind./L, respectively. Major oceanic distribution of Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus appeared between latitudes 30°N and 30°S. Prochloro-coccus was mainly influenced by water temperature, water mass combination and freshwater inflow. Meanwhile, Synechococcus distribution was significantly associated with landing freshwater inflow. Pico-eukaryotes and heterotrophic bacteria were distributed all over the oceans, but with a relatively low abundance in the high latitudes of the Antarctic Ocean. Principal Component Analysis showed that at same latitude of Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean, picoplankton distribution and constitution were totally different, geographical location and different water masses combination would be main reasons.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)134-142
Number of pages9
JournalActa Oceanologica Sinica
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2012

Keywords

  • Antarctic Ocean
  • Distribution
  • FCM
  • Picoplankton

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