2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.01.017
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Boundary influences on HAB phytoplankton ecology in a stratification-enhanced upwelling shadow

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“…Phytoplankton composition changed through the deployment, shifting between communities dominated by cyanobacteria, diatoms and dinoflagellates in a manner consistent with known responses to changing hydrography in the region (Ryan et al, 2014) (Figure 3). A Synechococcus-dominated phase from September 28 to 30 was characterized by low concentrations of chlorophyll (Chl a), DMSPp (particulate DMSP within phytoplankton cells) and DMSPd (dissolved DMSP in seawater) (Figure 3).…”
Section: Phytoplankton Dynamics In Monterey Baymentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Phytoplankton composition changed through the deployment, shifting between communities dominated by cyanobacteria, diatoms and dinoflagellates in a manner consistent with known responses to changing hydrography in the region (Ryan et al, 2014) (Figure 3). A Synechococcus-dominated phase from September 28 to 30 was characterized by low concentrations of chlorophyll (Chl a), DMSPp (particulate DMSP within phytoplankton cells) and DMSPd (dissolved DMSP in seawater) (Figure 3).…”
Section: Phytoplankton Dynamics In Monterey Baymentioning
confidence: 74%
“…This signal indicates dense accumulations of phytoplankton near the surface [24]. Such dense "red tide" patches are most commonly observed during the warm, stratified fall season in this region of the bay [9,32,[35][36][37], and they have been linked to HAB effects [12]. Although at coarser spatial resolution, the MERIS satellite sensor also detected this distinct bloom patch in northern Monterey Bay on 26 October (Figure 8a).…”
Section: Fall 2011 Studymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Warming and freshening of the upper water column occurred during the wind relaxation (Figure 2). This change in the physical environment is characteristic of wind relaxations [9,32] and consistent with the development of relatively quiescent conditions and a more stably stratified water column, with implications for response of the phytoplankton community to the preceding upwelling and associated nutrient supply. We examine physical and bio-optical patterns for this time to consider patchiness in phytoplankton bio-optical signal derived from HICO.…”
Section: Spring 2011 Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More challenging than sampling larger organisms is applying these closed-loop approaches to smaller organisms as these targets are much more difficult to identify in real time. Novel and innovative AUV autonomy work has used proxy measures of the environment to improve the likelihood of sampling larval organisms and harmful algae in vertical layers and fronts [14,19,[34][35][36]. While clearly effective, this approach may produce false positives and must be locally tuned based on target species (i.e., Pseudo-nitzschia spp.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%