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Phytoplankton ecology of the Indian River near Vero Beach, Florida

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Date Issued:
1983
Title: Phytoplankton ecology of the Indian River near Vero Beach, Florida.
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Name(s): Mahoney, R. K.
Gibson, R. A.
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Date Issued: 1983
Publisher: Florida Academy of Sciences.
Place of Publication: Orlando, FL
Physical Form: pdf
Extent: 21 p.
Language(s): English
Identifier: FA00007478 (IID)
Note(s): The average, annual total phytoplankton cell density in the Indian River near Vero Beach was 1.38 X 10¹⁰ cells m⁻³ and the average net (>20 µm) phytoplankton cell density was 9.88 X 1(!1 cells m-3• Average total chlorophyll a for the year was 10.69 mg m⁻³ and 3.42 mg m⁻³ for the total and net fractions respectively. This portion of the river was characterized by relatively high nutrient concentrations. Yearly mean values for total nitrogen, orthophosphate and silicate were 9.24 µM, 1. 79 µM and 53.67 µM, respectively. Most biological standing stock belonged to the phytoplankton size fraction passing through a 20 µm mesh net. These nanophytoplankton accounted for 99.3% of the cell density, 90.7% of the biomass and 78.0% of the active chlorophyll a observed throughout the year study. Variations in diatom cell densities accounted for most total phytoplankton cell density fluctuations. Skeletonema costatum (Grev.) Cl. was the dominant diatom in terms of numbers and biomass. The initial spring bloom was comprised mainly of relatively small chain-forming diatom species of the genera Chaetoceros, Nitzschia and Thalassiosira. This pulse was followed by a period of increased phytoflagellate and dinoflagellate numbers. The diatom genera during this period were Thalassiosira, Nitzschia and Skeletonema. The late summer-fall phytoplankton community was primarily composed of Chaetoceros, phytoflagellates, Thalassiosira, Skeletonema and Paralia. The late fall-winter phytoplankton community was dominated by phytoflagellates and a diatom assemblage comprised of Thalassiosira, Nitzschia and Skeletonema.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 279
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available and may be cited as: Mahoney, R. K. & Gibson, R. A. (1983). Phytoplankton ecology of the Indian River near Vero Beach, Florida. Florida Scientist 46(3-4), 212-232.
Subject(s): Vero Beach (Fla.)
Phytoplankton--Ecology
Indian River (Fla. : River)
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