This study focuses on body sizeeabundance distributions of nano- and micro-phytoplankton guilds in coastal marine areas of the Southern AdriaticeIonian region. The aim of the study was to evaluate the occurrence of common patterns of body sizeeabundance distributions in relation to physical, chemical and biological environmental forcing factors and to taxonomic composition of phytoplankton guilds. This paper is based on data collected during four oceanographic cruises carried out seasonally along the Southern Apulian coast (Adriatic and Ionian Seas, SE Italy) as a part of the INTERREG II ItalyeGreece Program. The study was performed at 21 stations located on 7 transects perpendicular to the coastline, with 3 stations per transect at a distance of 3, 9 and 15 NM from the coastline. At each station, profiles of the major physical features of the water were determined and water samples were collected for phytoplankton and nutrient analysis. Overall, 320 nano- and micro-phytoplankton taxa were identified, 76% of which at species level, with phytoplankton cells ranging in size from 0.008 to 4697.54 ng. Body sizeeabundance distributions showed some common features: they were relatively invariant (average similarity 65%) with respect to taxonomic composition (average similarity 32%), right skewed (90%), leptokurtic (77%) and log normal (76%). Moreover, abiotic, biotic and spatial ecosystem components accounted for up to 75% of body sizeeabundance distribution variation. The results of this study suggest that body sizeeabundance distributions are an intrinsic property of marine phytoplankton communities, emphasising functional dependence on ecological constraints related to trophic factors and intra-guild coexistence relationships.

Body size abundance distributions of nano- and micro-phytoplankton guilds in coastal marine ecosystems / Sabetta, L.; Fiocca, A.; Margheriti, L.; Vignes, F.; Basset, A.; Mangoni, Olga; Carrada, G. C.; Ruggieri, N.; Ianni, C.. - In: ESTUARINE, COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE. - ISSN 0272-7714. - STAMPA. - 63:(2005), pp. 645-663.

Body size abundance distributions of nano- and micro-phytoplankton guilds in coastal marine ecosystems.

MANGONI, OLGA;
2005

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This study focuses on body sizeeabundance distributions of nano- and micro-phytoplankton guilds in coastal marine areas of the Southern AdriaticeIonian region. The aim of the study was to evaluate the occurrence of common patterns of body sizeeabundance distributions in relation to physical, chemical and biological environmental forcing factors and to taxonomic composition of phytoplankton guilds. This paper is based on data collected during four oceanographic cruises carried out seasonally along the Southern Apulian coast (Adriatic and Ionian Seas, SE Italy) as a part of the INTERREG II ItalyeGreece Program. The study was performed at 21 stations located on 7 transects perpendicular to the coastline, with 3 stations per transect at a distance of 3, 9 and 15 NM from the coastline. At each station, profiles of the major physical features of the water were determined and water samples were collected for phytoplankton and nutrient analysis. Overall, 320 nano- and micro-phytoplankton taxa were identified, 76% of which at species level, with phytoplankton cells ranging in size from 0.008 to 4697.54 ng. Body sizeeabundance distributions showed some common features: they were relatively invariant (average similarity 65%) with respect to taxonomic composition (average similarity 32%), right skewed (90%), leptokurtic (77%) and log normal (76%). Moreover, abiotic, biotic and spatial ecosystem components accounted for up to 75% of body sizeeabundance distribution variation. The results of this study suggest that body sizeeabundance distributions are an intrinsic property of marine phytoplankton communities, emphasising functional dependence on ecological constraints related to trophic factors and intra-guild coexistence relationships.
2005
Body size abundance distributions of nano- and micro-phytoplankton guilds in coastal marine ecosystems / Sabetta, L.; Fiocca, A.; Margheriti, L.; Vignes, F.; Basset, A.; Mangoni, Olga; Carrada, G. C.; Ruggieri, N.; Ianni, C.. - In: ESTUARINE, COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE. - ISSN 0272-7714. - STAMPA. - 63:(2005), pp. 645-663.
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