TITLE:
Cell Size Dependent Responses of Phytoplankton Assemblages to Nitrate and Phosphate Additions in Surface Waters of the Northern South China Sea
AUTHORS:
Rong Yi, Yehui Tan, Shengfu Wang, Pingping Shen, Zhixin Ke, Liangmin Huang, Xingyu Song, Gang Li
KEYWORDS:
Nutrient Addition; Carbon Fixation; Cell Size; Phytoplankton Assemblages; South China Sea
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Marine Science,
Vol.4 No.2,
April
4,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Bioavailability of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) is known to affect marine phytoplankton physiology, thus influencing their primary productivity; and it’s of general interest to see how the N or/and P additions affect the differently cell-sized phytoplankton assemblages. Data from the northern South China Sea showed that P addition increased up to 6 times of total chl a content within 24 h in the estuarine water; and N+P addition increased more than 20 times of chl a within 144 h in the pelagic water. The P addition powered 18.0% and 149% increase in the carbon fixation of larger (>3 μm) and smaller (