Gonçalves-Araujo, Rafael; de Souza, Márcio Silva; Mendes, Carlos Rafael; Souza, Ronald Buss; Tavano, Virginia Maria; Schultz, Cristina; Pollery, Ricardo César (2015): Phytoplankton, dissolved inorganic nutrients and hydrography during the ACEx/SIMTECO campaign in the southern Brazilian shelf in June 2012 (SW Atlantic - Winter 2012) [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.855752, Supplement to: Gonçalves-Araujo, Rafael; de Souza, Márcio Silva; Tavano, Virginia Maria; Mendes, Carlos Rafael; Souza, Ronald Buss de; Schultz, Cristina; Pollery, Ricardo Cesar (2018): Phyto- and protozooplankton assemblages and hydrographic variability during an early winter survey in the Southern Brazilian Continental Shelf. Journal of Marine Systems, 184, 36-49, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2018.04.005
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Published: 2015-12-11 • DOI registered: 2016-01-08
Abstract:
The response of phytoplankton assemblages to hydrographical forcing across the southern Brazilian shelf was studied based on data collected during wintertime (June/2012), complemented with MODIS-Aqua satellite imagery. The in situ data set was comprised by water column structure properties (derived from CTD casts), dissolved inorganic nutrients (ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate and silicate) and phytoplankton biomass [chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentration] and composition. Phytoplankton assemblages were assessed by both microscopy and HPLC-CHEMTAX approaches. A canonical correspondence analysis associating physical, chemical and phytoplankton composition data at surface evinced a tight coupling between the phytoplankton community and hydrographic conditions, with remarkable environmental gradients across three different domains: the pelagic, outer shelf Tropical Water (TW); the mid shelf domain under influence of Subtropical Shelf Water (STSW); and the inner shelf domain mainly under influence of riverine outflow of the Plata River Plume Water (PPW). Results showed that intrusion of low salinity and nutrient-rich PPW stimulated the phytoplankton growth and diversity within the inner shelf region, with enhanced Chl a levels (>1.3 mg/m**3) and a great abundance of diatoms, ciliates, dinoflagellates, raphidophyceans and cryptophytes. Conversely, other diatoms (e.g. Rhizosolenia clevei), tiny species of prochlorophytes and cyanobacteria and a noticeable contribution of dinoflagellates and other flagellates associated with lower Chl a levels (<0.93 mg/m**3), characterized the TW domain, where low nutrient concentrations and deep upper mixed layer were found. The transitional mid shelf domain showed intermediate levels of both nutrients and Chl a (ranging 1.06-1.59 mg/m**3), and phytoplankton was mainly composed by dinoflagellates, such as Dinophysis spp., and gymnodinioids. Results have shown considerable phytoplankton diversity in winter at that section of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.
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Median Latitude: -29.712601 * Median Longitude: -49.085619 * South-bound Latitude: -33.777500 * West-bound Longitude: -52.459700 * North-bound Latitude: -25.685500 * East-bound Longitude: -45.545200
Date/Time Start: 2012-06-12T13:33:00 * Date/Time End: 2012-06-20T04:40:00
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- Gonçalves-Araujo, R; de Souza, MS; Mendes, CR et al. (2015): Hydrochemistry and phytoplankton analysis in surface water during the ACEx/SIMTECO campaign with Cruzeiro do Sul in the southern Brazilian shelf in June 2012. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.855751
- Gonçalves-Araujo, R; de Souza, MS; Mendes, CR et al. (2015): Physical oceanography during the ACEx/SIMTECO campaign with Cruzeiro do Sul in the southern Brazilian shelf in June 2012. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.855748