Carbon partitioning among the first trophic levels in the North Western Adriatic Basin |
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Authors: | Marina Cabrini Manuela Andri Sara Cok Irene Pecchiar Serena Fonda Umani |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Marine Biology , Via Auguste Piccard 54, Trieste, 34010, Italy |
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Abstract: | In the frame of PRISMA II Project samples for plankton analyses were carried out during four cruises (June, 1996; February and June, 1997; February, 1998) in order to assess the relative importance in term of biomasses of the three main size fractions (pico- <2 r µm, nano- 2-20 r µm and micro-plankton >20 r µm). Spatial and temporal distribution of the three plankton fractions were described as abundance and contribution to the total carbon content in an area between Po River mouth and Rimini. The relative contribution of picoplankton resulted higher in the offshore zone, while that of nanoplankton in the inshore waters. In February 1998 microphytoplankton, mainly constituted by diatoms, was very abundant in the inshore waters. Micro-zooplankton was always very scarce. Cluster analyses performed on these data grouped the stations on the basis of their community structure, and agreed with the hydrological features. Small size classes contributed more significantly to the total plankton carbon content in most of the situations. Microplankton fraction contribution was relevant only during spring diatom bloom of February 1998 and with a less extent in the confined coastal summer blooms. |
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Keywords: | Carbon Partitioning Trophic Level Adriatic Basin |
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