Oceans (Sep 2024)

Phytoplankton Structure in a Coastal Region of the Eastern Entrance of the Gulf of California during La Niña 2022

  • Elizabeth Durán-Campos,
  • David Alberto Salas-de-León,
  • Erik Coria-Monter,
  • María Adela Monreal-Gómez,
  • Benjamín Quiroz-Martínez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/oceans5030037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 647 – 661

Abstract

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This paper assessed the phytoplankton structure and its relationship with the physical environment in the coastal region off Mazatlán, Mexico, in two seasons of 2022, a year in which a strong La Niña event took place: (1) the warmer (August) and (2) the transitional period to the cold phase (November), based on hydrographic data and samples collected in two systematic scientific expeditions. The results showed clear differences between both seasons. Regarding total abundance, August reached 125,200 cells L−1, while November amounted to 219,900 cells L−1. Regarding species composition, the diatoms Cylindrotheca closterium and Planktoniella sol were dominant in August, while Thalassionema nitzschioides and Tetramphora decussata dominated the assemblages in November. The dinoflagellate Protoperidinium punctulatum was dominant in both seasons. However, very marked differences in its abundance are reported. The differences observed in the species richness and abundance could be attributed to the physical configuration of the water column, particularly the surface temperature, which showed clear changes between both seasons. The results presented here confirmed the high phytoplankton richness (some of them with the potential to generate harmful algal blooms), abundance, and diversity values of the region, suggesting a strong relationship with the physical environment.

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