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Regeneration and utilization of nutrients during collapse of a Mesodinium rubrum red tide and its influence on phytoplankton species composition

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Yafeng ZHANG; Xiuxian SONG; Paul J. HARRISON; Sheng LIU; Zhiming YU; Jinjun KAN; Peiyuan QIAN; Hao LIU; Kedong YIN
刊名SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences
出版日期2018
卷号62页码:1384–1396
通讯作者Jinjun KAN ; Hao LIU ; Kedong YIN
英文摘要

High-biomass red tides occur frequently in some semi-enclosed bays of Hong Kong where ambient nutrients are not high enough to support such a high phytoplankton biomass. These high-biomass red tides release massive inorganic nutrients into local waters during their collapse. We hypothesized that the massive inorganic nutrients released from the collapse of red tides would fuel growth of other phytoplankton species. This could influence phytoplankton species composition. We tested the
hypothesis using a red tide event caused by Mesodinium rubrum (M. rubrum) in a semi-enclosed bay, Port Shelter. The red tide patch had a cell density as high as 5.0×10 5 cells L −1 , and high chlorophyll a (63.71 µg L−1 ). Ambient inorganic nutrients (nitrate:NO 3 , ammonium: NH 4+ , phosphate:PO 43, silicate: SiO 43) were low both in the red tide patch and the non-red-tide patch (clear waters outside the red tide patch). Nutrient addition experiments were conducted by adding all the inorganic nutrients to water samples from the two patches followed by incubation for 9 days. The results showed that the addition of inorganic nutrients did not sustain high M. rubrum cell density, which collapsed after day 1, and did not drive M. rubrum in the non-red-tide patch sample to the same high-cell density in the red tide patch sample. This confirmed that nutrients were not the driving factor for the formation of this red tide event, or for its collapse. The death of M. rubrum after day 1 released high concentrations of NO 3 ,
PO 43, SiO 43, NH 4+ , and urea. Bacterial abundance and heterotrophic activity increased, reaching the highest on day 3 or 4, and decreased as cell density of M. rubrum declined. The released nutrients stimulated growth of diatoms, such as Chaetoceros affinis var. circinalis, Thalassiothrix frauenfeldii, and Nitzschia sp., particularly with additions of SiO 43 treatments, and otherspecies. These results demonstrated that initiation of M. rubrum red tides in the bay was not directly driven by nutrients. However, the massive inorganic nutrients released from the collapse of the red tide could induce a second bloom in low-ambient nutrient water, influencing phytoplankton species composition.

语种英语
源URL[http://ir.idsse.ac.cn/handle/183446/10754]  
专题深海科学研究部_深海生物学研究室_海洋微生物分子生态学研究组
通讯作者Jinjun KAN; Hao LIU; Kedong YIN
作者单位School of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University
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Yafeng ZHANG,Xiuxian SONG,Paul J. HARRISON,et al. Regeneration and utilization of nutrients during collapse of a Mesodinium rubrum red tide and its influence on phytoplankton species composition[J]. SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences,2018,62:1384–1396.
APA Yafeng ZHANG.,Xiuxian SONG.,Paul J. HARRISON.,Sheng LIU.,Zhiming YU.,...&Kedong YIN.(2018).Regeneration and utilization of nutrients during collapse of a Mesodinium rubrum red tide and its influence on phytoplankton species composition.SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences,62,1384–1396.
MLA Yafeng ZHANG,et al."Regeneration and utilization of nutrients during collapse of a Mesodinium rubrum red tide and its influence on phytoplankton species composition".SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences 62(2018):1384–1396.

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