Changes in community structure and photosynthetic activities of total phytoplankton species during the growth, maintenance, and dissipation phases of a Prorocentrum donghaiense bloom.

Anglu Shen, Joji Ishizaka, Mengmeng Yang, Longling Ouyang, Yane Yin, Zengling Ma
Author Information
  1. Anglu Shen: College of Marine Ecology and Environment, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, 201306, China; East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Shanghai, 200090, China.
  2. Joji Ishizaka: Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 4648601, Japan.
  3. Mengmeng Yang: Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 4648601, Japan.
  4. Longling Ouyang: East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Shanghai, 200090, China.
  5. Yane Yin: East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Shanghai, 200090, China.
  6. Zengling Ma: Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Subtropical Water Environment and Marine Biological Resources Protection, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou, 325035, China. Electronic address: mazengling@wzu.edu.cn.

Abstract

The potential interactions between the bloom-forming dinoflagellates and other phytoplankton during the algal bloom cycle are interesting, while the causes for the phytoplankton community changes were not fully understood. We hypothesized that phytoplankton community structure and photosynthetic activities of total phytoplankton have their special characteristics in different phases of the algal blooms. To test this hypothesis, a survey covering the process of a Prorocentrum donghaiense bloom in coastal waters between Dongtou and Nanji Islands was carried out from 9 to 20 May 2016, and the changes in the phytoplankton community and photosynthetic activities of total phytoplankton were determined. Surface seawater was sampled for microscopic analysis of phytoplankton composition and pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) chlorophyll fluorescence analysis of photosynthetic activities of the total phytoplankton species. A total of 25, 31, and 19 phytoplankton species were identified in its growth (9-12 May), maintenance (13-18 May) and dissipation phases (19-20 May), respectively. Diatoms were dominant in terms of species number while dinoflagellates were predominant at cell abundance. Dinoflagellates were the major dominant species during three phases of the bloom based on the dominance (Y) value, whereas the dominant species extended to dinoflagellates and diatoms including P. donghaiense, Coscinodiscus argus, Gonyaulax spinifera, Cyclotella sp. and Scrippsiella trochoidea in the dissipation phase. In the maintenance phase, the average cell abundances of the total phytoplankton and P. donghaiense were consistent with the chlorophyll a (Chla) concentration in the seawater; for the diversity indices of total phytoplankton species, Simpson index (C) was the highest while Shannon index (H') and Pielou evenness index (J') were the lowest. Furthermore, photosynthetic activities of the total phytoplankton species represented by the effective quantum yield (F'/F') and the maximum relative electron transport rate (rETR) in the maintenance phase were higher than those in the growth and dissipation phases. The results indicated that the characteristics of phytoplankton community structure and photosynthetic activities could be regarded as criteria in predicting the phases of algal blooms.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Chlorophyll A
Dinoflagellida
Eutrophication
Islands
Phytoplankton

Chemicals

Chlorophyll A

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