2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2015.03.032
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Vertical spatio-temporal patterns of phytoplankton due to migration behaviors in two shallow, microtidal estuaries: Influence on phytoplankton function and structure

Abstract: Vertical patterns of phytoplankton biomass driven by phytoflagellate migration constitute a natural, short-term process with potentially important impacts on estuarine primary production and community composition. Although often considered well-mixed, phytoflagellate vertical migration patterns have been observed in shallow estuaries. We investigated vertical migration patterns in two shallow estuaries to determine how often and under what environmental conditions vertical migration patterns occurred, and to u… Show more

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“…Indeed, as a sessile and benthic species, oyster rhythms could be an adaptive mechanism allowing e.g. synchronization with light-dependent vertical migration of phytoplankton in the water column [16]. Previous experiments also showed that C. gigas daily behaviour is associated with circadian expression of at least 6.2% of the genes in gills [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, as a sessile and benthic species, oyster rhythms could be an adaptive mechanism allowing e.g. synchronization with light-dependent vertical migration of phytoplankton in the water column [16]. Previous experiments also showed that C. gigas daily behaviour is associated with circadian expression of at least 6.2% of the genes in gills [7].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…River inflow delivers organic matter that fuels estuarine metabolism (Sobczak et al ., ) and nutrients that fuel primary production (Harding et al ., ). It also regulates flushing time and the proportions of land‐based nutrients that are assimilated into biomass and exported to the coastal ocean (Hall et al ., ). Rivers deliver sediments that shape geomorphology and sustain estuarine habitats such as mudflats, river deltas, and marshes (Blum & Roberts, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Identifying the drivers shaping phytoplankton population dynamics is complex due to the varying interactions between abiotic and biotic processes across timescales (Hall et al, 2015;Qin and Shen, 2017;Lemley et al, 2018a). Such understanding is critical to discerning phytoplankton species responses related to anthropogenic stressors (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%