Antarctic regions are known to be mainly dominated by diatoms in the water column under sea ice. In this study, we report for the first time two distinct phytoplankton blooms dominated by nanoflagellates (< 15 µm) under the landfast ice in Terra Nova Bay during the late spring-early summer 2015-2016. The taxa included the pelagic Bolidophyceae Pentalamina corona, the Chrysophyceae Ochromonas spp. and the Chlorophyceae Chlamydomonas spp., typically found in fresh waters, and the Prymnesiophyceae Phaeocystis antarctica usually observed dominating in polynya areas. These species represented from 40% to 91% of the total phytoplankton community, a percentage contrasting with the prevalence of diatoms found previously. The dominance of nanoflagellates, rather than diatoms, during late spring and early summer may have important implications for trophic relationships in Antarctic waters and the presence of typical freshwater species could indicate a great input of continental waters related to environmental changes.

Phytoplankton blooms below the Antarctic landfast ice during the melt season between late spring and early summer / Saggiomo, Maria; Escalera, Laura; Saggiomo, Vincenzo; Bolinesi, Francesco; Mangoni, Olga. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-3646. - 57:2(2021), pp. 541-550. [10.1111/jpy.13112]

Phytoplankton blooms below the Antarctic landfast ice during the melt season between late spring and early summer

Saggiomo, Vincenzo;Bolinesi, Francesco;Mangoni, Olga
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2021

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Antarctic regions are known to be mainly dominated by diatoms in the water column under sea ice. In this study, we report for the first time two distinct phytoplankton blooms dominated by nanoflagellates (< 15 µm) under the landfast ice in Terra Nova Bay during the late spring-early summer 2015-2016. The taxa included the pelagic Bolidophyceae Pentalamina corona, the Chrysophyceae Ochromonas spp. and the Chlorophyceae Chlamydomonas spp., typically found in fresh waters, and the Prymnesiophyceae Phaeocystis antarctica usually observed dominating in polynya areas. These species represented from 40% to 91% of the total phytoplankton community, a percentage contrasting with the prevalence of diatoms found previously. The dominance of nanoflagellates, rather than diatoms, during late spring and early summer may have important implications for trophic relationships in Antarctic waters and the presence of typical freshwater species could indicate a great input of continental waters related to environmental changes.
2021
Phytoplankton blooms below the Antarctic landfast ice during the melt season between late spring and early summer / Saggiomo, Maria; Escalera, Laura; Saggiomo, Vincenzo; Bolinesi, Francesco; Mangoni, Olga. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-3646. - 57:2(2021), pp. 541-550. [10.1111/jpy.13112]
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