2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0967-0637(01)00081-4
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Phytoplankton pigment and absorption characteristics along meridional transects in the Atlantic Ocean

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“…This is further corroborated by the presence of surface diatom-dominated blooms at stations where drawdown of alkalinity had occurred and PIC had accumulated below the pycnocline, reminiscent of prior coccolithophorid calcification (Table SP5) (Suykens et al, 2010). Furthermore, our findings confirm previous reports (Barlow et al, 1993(Barlow et al, , 2002Gibb et al, 2001;Joint et al, 2001;Lampert et al, 2002;Dandonneau et al, 2006;Leblanc et al, 2009) which show that the late spring blooms in the NE Atlantic are composed of mixed assemblages, dominated by diatoms and coccolithophores, but also with important contributions of prasinophytes and dinoflagellates.…”
Section: Phytoplankton Community Structuresupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This is further corroborated by the presence of surface diatom-dominated blooms at stations where drawdown of alkalinity had occurred and PIC had accumulated below the pycnocline, reminiscent of prior coccolithophorid calcification (Table SP5) (Suykens et al, 2010). Furthermore, our findings confirm previous reports (Barlow et al, 1993(Barlow et al, , 2002Gibb et al, 2001;Joint et al, 2001;Lampert et al, 2002;Dandonneau et al, 2006;Leblanc et al, 2009) which show that the late spring blooms in the NE Atlantic are composed of mixed assemblages, dominated by diatoms and coccolithophores, but also with important contributions of prasinophytes and dinoflagellates.…”
Section: Phytoplankton Community Structuresupporting
confidence: 90%
“…and picoeukaryotes (Zubkov et al, 1998(Zubkov et al, , 2000Heywood et al, 2006;Tarran et al, 2006). Pigment data showed the dominance of divinyl chlorophyll a and zeaxanthin that were related to the prokaryotes in these regions (Gibb et al, 2000;Barlow et al, 2002). Pigment biomarkers for nanoeukaryotes were found to be dominant in mesotrophic zones of the Atlantic, while the pigments relating to diatoms and dinoflagellates were noted to be in higher concentrations in temperate eutrophic waters (Gibb et al, 2000;Barlow et al, 2002;Poulton et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pigment data showed the dominance of divinyl chlorophyll a and zeaxanthin that were related to the prokaryotes in these regions (Gibb et al, 2000;Barlow et al, 2002). Pigment biomarkers for nanoeukaryotes were found to be dominant in mesotrophic zones of the Atlantic, while the pigments relating to diatoms and dinoflagellates were noted to be in higher concentrations in temperate eutrophic waters (Gibb et al, 2000;Barlow et al, 2002;Poulton et al, 2006). Temporal changes in size classes for 2003 À2010 indicated that there was an increase in nano-and picoplankton in the northern gyre in autumn despite no change in TChla, while there was an increase in TChla and picoplankton in the southern gyre in spring (Agirbas et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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