Seasonal phytoplankton distribution along the Peruvian coast.

Rojas de Mendiola, B. (1981) Seasonal phytoplankton distribution along the Peruvian coast. In: Coastal Upwelling. , ed. by Richards, Francis A.. Coastal and estuarine sciences, 1 . AGU (American Geophysical Union), Washington, USA, pp. 348-356. DOI 10.1029/CO001p0348.

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Abstract

During a 10-year study more than 2,000 phytoplankton samples were collected from the entire coast of Peru and analyzed. In general, diatoms were the most abundant group of organisms in all seasons. Predominant species were Rhizosolenia delicatula, Skeletonema costatum Thalassiosira subtilis, Thalassionema nitzschioides and several species of the genus Chaetooeros. Dinoflagellates and flagellates were observed frequently during summer. The mean distribution of the phytoplankton concentration during the 10 years shows the existence of several centers with higher cell densities along the coast, coinciding with the areas of more intense and persistent upwelling. Four major centers have been identified: Pimentel (˜6°S), Chimbote (˜9°S), Callao (˜12°S), and Tambo de Mora-Pisco (˜15°S); and two minor centers, Talara (˜4°S) and Ilo (˜17°S). The relative importance of each center seems to change according to the season. The highest phytoplankton concentration tended to be in the northern part of the coast during fall and winter and in the south through spring and summer.

Document Type: Book chapter
Keywords: Bacillariophyta; Flagellatae; Peruvian coast; Phytoplankton species; Seasonal phytoplankton distribution
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: AGU (American Geophysical Union)
Projects: Enrichment
Date Deposited: 10 Aug 2017 11:35
Last Modified: 10 Aug 2017 11:36
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/39079

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