A CHEMTAX‐derived phytoplankton community structure during 12‐year observations in the Gulf of Naples (LTER‐MC)

Author:

Saggiomo Maria1ORCID,Bolinesi Francesco23,Brunet Christophe4,Passarelli Augusto1,Margiotta Francesca1ORCID,Saggiomo Vincenzo15,Mangoni Olga236

Affiliation:

1. Research Infrastructure for Marine Biological Resources Department Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Villa Comunale 80121 Naples Italy

2. Department of Biology University of Naples Federico II 80126 Naples Italy

3. Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze del Mare Piazzale Flaminio 9 00196 Rome Italy

4. Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology Department Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn Villa Comunale 80121 Napoli Italy

5. Fondazione Dohrn Villa Comunale 80121 Napoli Italy

6. NBFC National Biodiversity Future Center Palermo 90133 Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe rapid response of phytoplankton communities to environmental changes makes this compartment one of the most important biological variable to consider in dealing with ecology and trophodynamic of coastal areas, especially in relation with ongoing climate changes and increased human pressures. In the last 30 years, the use of chemotaxonomy has improved the capability to detect phytoplankton community composition in terms of chemofunctional groups, especially for small size species requiring specific expertise and techniques, as well as time‐consuming observation with light microscope. In this study, the temporal variability of chemotaxonomic functional groups has been investigated in surface waters of a LTER station in the Gulf of Naples over 12‐year weekly sampling activities (2003–2015). Data reveal increasing trends in the percentage contribution of diatoms, prasinophytes, cryptophytes to the total phytoplankton biomass, while other groups show a decreasing trend. Nevertheless, strong differences in the intervals of periodicity for each chemofunctional group have emerged, both in terms of timescale and strength of periodicity over time, implying that temporal dynamics of groups were not stationary over the time and that they have different relationships with environmental variability. Our results contribute to enrich scientific knowledge on the ecology of this LTER site and underline the importance of chemotaxonomy as a monitoring tool in coastal marine systems.

Funder

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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