Picophytoplankton dominate phytoplankton communities in the Elbe estuary in terms of cell counts
Nele Martens,
Johanna Biederbick,
C.-Elisa Schaum
Abstract:Summary(1)Picophytoplankton are important primary producers, but not always adequately recognized, e.g. due to methodological limitations.(2)In this study, we combined flow cytometry and metabarcoding to investigate seasonal and spatial patterns of picophytoplankton abundance and community composition in the Elbe estuary.(3)Picophytoplankton (mostly picoeukaryotes such asMychonastesandMinidiscus)contributed on average 70 % (SD = 14 %) to the total phytoplankton counts. In the summer picocyanobacteria (e.g.Syne… Show more
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