Authors: Tariq AlNajjar Mohammad I Badran Claudio Richter Michael Meyerhoefer Ulrich Sommer
Publish Date: 2006/12/08
Volume: 579, Issue: 1, Pages: 69-83
Abstract
Seawater samples were collected biweekly from the northern Gulf of Aqaba Red Sea for Phytoplankton analysis during the period May 1998 to October 1999 Microscopic counts and HPLC methods were employed Procaryotic and eucaryotic ultraplankton dominated throughout most of the year with larger nano and microplankton making up only 5 of the photosynthetic biomass Moderate seasonal variations in the 0–125 m integrated Chl a contrasted with a pronounced seasonal succession of the major taxonomic groups reflecting the changes in the density stratification of the water column Prochlorococcus dominated during the stratified summer period and were almost absent in winter Chlorophyceae and Cryptophyceae were dominant during winter mixing but scarce or absent during summer Diatoms and Synechococcus showed sharp and moderate biomass peaks in late winter and spring respectively but remained at only low Chl a levels for the rest of the year Chrysophyceae Prymnesiophyceae and the scarce Dinophyceae showed no clear seasonal distribution pattern The implications of alternating procaryotic and eucaryote dominated algal communities for the Red Sea pelagic food web are discussedWe gratefully acknowledge the efforts of the Aqaba Marine Science Station the Institute für Meereskunde Kiel and the Center for Marine Tropical Ecology Bremen in supporting this work Thanks are due to Gotthilf Hempel for valuable comments support and advice and to Thomas Hansen and Kerstin Nachtigall for technical support Our work forms part of the Red Sea Program RSP funded by the German Ministry of Education and Science grant nos 03F0151A 03F0245A
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