On-board flow cytometric observation of picoplankton community structure in the East China Sea during the fall of different years

  • L. A. Pan*
  • , L. H. Zhang
  • , J. Zhang
  • , Josep M. Gasol
  • , M. Chao
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

On-board flow cytometric determinations of picoplankton abundance (i.e. Synechococcus spp., Prochlorococcus spp., picoeukaryotes and also heterotrophic bacteria) were obtained in the East China Sea in fall of 2000 and 2003. The average abundances of Synechococcus, Prochlorococcus, picoeukaryotes and heterotrophic bacteria were 105, 105, 104 and 106 cells ml-1, respectively. Synechococcus, picoeukaryotes and heterotrophic bacteria were abundant at all the stations and presented higher concentration in the inner shelf where influences from the Changjiang effluent plumes and the coastal upwelling were evident, while Prochlorococcus was absent from the near-shore stations and became the dominant picophytoplankton population in offshore waters, where its abundance was comparable to that for heterotrophic bacteria. All picoplankton groups showed a reduction in cell number with depth, and a positive correlation with water temperature were observed, which reflected the importance of light and temperature on picoplankton growth. A negative relationship with salinity was found for heterotrophic bacteria along two sections across the East China Sea Shelf, and distribution of picoplankton was dominated by different water masses. The fixation could lead to loss in Prochlorococcus cell numbers within one month, and all the picoplankton numbers decreased dramatically after three months.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-253
Number of pages11
JournalFEMS Microbiology Ecology
Volume52
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • East China Sea
  • Flow cytometry
  • Heterotrophic bacteria
  • Picoeukaryotes
  • Prochlorococcus
  • Synechococcus

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