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Original Articles

Seasonal changes in factors controlling phytoplankton growth in Beatrix Bay, New Zealand

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Pages 237-248 | Received 28 May 1996, Accepted 03 Feb 1997, Published online: 30 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Phytoplankton biomass and growth rates were measured in Beatrix Bay, Marlborough Sounds, during 1994–95. In spring and summer, nitrate and chlorophyll a concentrations in the mixed layer were low (typically < 1 mg N m3 and < 1 to 3 mg Chi. a m−3, respectively), and phytoplankton growth rates were moderate (average 0.3 d−1). Growth rates increased several‐fold in response to the experimental addition of inorganic N (but not to inorganic phosphorus). Higher nitrate concentrations were found below the pycnocline. During autumn and winter, nitrate concentrations in the mixed layer were high (up to 60 mg m3), but phytoplankton growth rates were lower than in summer (average 0.2 d−1), and did not respond to added nutrients. Chlorophyll a concentrations, however, were highest during the winter (typically 3–6 mg m−3). Even so, low light levels meant integral photosynthesis per unit chlorophyll a was low in winter. Phytoplankton growth appears to be controlled by the availability of nitrogen in summer and by light in winter.

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