Small-scale gradients of phytoplankton productivity in the littoral fringe |
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Authors: | S Demers J-C Therriault E Bourget H Desilets |
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Institution: | (1) Division d'océanographie biologique, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, 850, Route de la Mer, G5H 3Z4 Mont-Joli, Québec, Canada;(2) GIROQ, Département de Biologie, Université Laval, G1K 7P4 Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada |
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Abstract: | Inshore-offshore transects and time-series sampling programs were carried out on the South shore of the St. Lawrence Estuary on several occasions during the summer season of 1978, 1979 and 1986. In 1981, a time-series sampling program was also conducted on three occasions during the summer. The sampling program was carried out to test the hypothesis that higher phytoplankton biomass and productivity occurs in the littoral zone than in the offshore zone. Our results showed consistently higher nutrient concentrations and lower seasonal variability in the littoral zone than offshore. However, biomass indicators (chlorophyll concentrations and phytoplankton cell counts) showed lower values nearshore than offshore, in contrast to primary production and photosynthetic capacity which were higher nearshore than offshore. These differences are interpreted with reference to the grazing activity of benthic filter-feeders, which probably helped to reduce the phytoplankton biomass in the littoral zone, while at the same time, they contributed to the rapid recycling of nutrients, thereby allowing much higher phytoplankton productivity nearshore than offshore. These results are in keeping with the ecological concept suggesting that exploitation can have a rejuvenating effect on an ecosystem which often is translated into enhanced productivity. |
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