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EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT ON COASTAL PHYTOPLANKTON COMPOSITION AND ABUNDANCE IN THE NORTHEASTERN MEDITERRANEANSEVİM POLAT
Abstract: The
response of coastal phytoplankton community to increased nutrient
concentrations was examined over a period of 20 days in the summer
period on the NE Mediterranean coast. Two different nutrient enrichments
were performed. The enrichment treatments received N, P and Si at a
ratio of 15 N: 5 Si: 1 P. Two different doses of nutrients (1x and 2x)
were applied. The abundance and biomass
of the phytoplankton community were also examined in control units to
which no nutrients were added. The increase in phytoplankton abundance
and biomass were observed in all treatments including the controls 3
days after the initiation of the experiment. The biomass of
phytoplankton in terms of chl a increased to a maximum level of
10.6 µgl-1 on 11th day of the experiment in the 2x
treatment. The structure of the phytoplankton community shifted from an
initial dominance of diatoms to small flagellates. Microphytoplankton
abundance reached its maximum level of 33.7x105 cells l-1
in the 1x treatment 13 days after the initiation of the experiment
whereas small flagellates reached their maximum abundance as 33.4x105
cells l-1 in the 2x treatment on day 17. From the results
obtained, it can be suggested that nutrient enrichment could affect
biomass of phytoplankton rather than species composition. Faculty of Fisheries, University of Çukurova, Balcalı, 01330 Adana, Turkey |
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