Standing stocks and productivity of phytoplankton off Westland, New Zealand, February 1982
- 1 March 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
- Vol. 21 (1) , 71-90
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.1987.9516202
Abstract
In February 1982 there was an intense bloom of dinoflagellates close inshore off West‐land, New Zealand, and dinoflagellates also formed a large proportion of the phytoplankton offshore. Diatoms were present only at the bottom of the photic zone inshore off Wanganui Bluff, where dissolved nitrate‐nitrogen levels were elevated. Most biomass and production parameters were at least twice as large as in winter except for offshore biomass which was larger in winter. Weighted average chlorophyll a concentrations were negatively correlated with the depth of the mixed layer. The relative contribution which the vertical distribution of chlorophyll a, the production per unit chlorophyll a at optimal light intensities, and the initial slope of the light saturation curve made to the relationship between water column production per unit chlorophyll a and incident solar irradiance in inshore and offshore waters is discussed. In the non‐senescent inshore populations dominated by Prorocentrum micans, 91% of the variance in water column PB was explained by variance in incident solar irradiance with a light utilisation index of 3.00 g C (g Chl. a)‐1 E‐1 m2.Keywords
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