“…The temporal and spatial variability of these systems is such that environmental conditions for even a single category of estuary (e.g., drowned river valleys) may vary tremendously both within and among such systems (DAY et al, 1989). In addition, the primary factors regulating plankton community activity and abundance are highly variable among estuarine systems and include anthropogenic nutrient inputs (REVILLA et al, 2000), light availability (HARDING, MEESON, and FISHER, 1986), salinity (PRADEEP RAM, NAIR, and CHANDRAMOHAN, 2003), season, temperature, and organic matter source and quality (APPLE, DEL GIORGIO, and KEMP, 2006;LOMAS et al, 2002;RAYMOND and BAUER, 2000). As a result, identifying representative estuarine systems is challenging, since the primacy of any one parameter in driving the physical and biological variability is, in itself, highly variable among systems.…”