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Cecchi Philippe, Garrido M., Collos Y., Pasqualini V. (2016). Water flux management and phytoplankton communities in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon. Part 2. Mixotrophy of dinoflagellates as an adaptive strategy ?. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 108 (1-2), p. 120-133. ISSN 0025-326X.

Titre du document
Water flux management and phytoplankton communities in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon. Part 2. Mixotrophy of dinoflagellates as an adaptive strategy ?
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000379102900028
Auteurs
Cecchi Philippe, Garrido M., Collos Y., Pasqualini V.
Source
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2016, 108 (1-2), p. 120-133 ISSN 0025-326X
Dinoflagellate proliferation is common in coastal waters, and trophic strategies are often advanced to explain the success of these organisms. The Biguglia lagoon is a Mediterranean brackish ecosystem where eutrophication has long been an issue, and where dominance of dinoflagellates has persisted for several years. Monthly monitoring of fluorescence-based properties of phytoplankton communities carried out in 2010 suggested that photosynthesis alone could not support the observed situation all year round. Contrasting food webs developed depending on the hydrological season, with a gradual shift from autotrophy to heterotrophy. Progressively, microphytoplankton assemblages became unequivocally dominated by a Prorocentrum minimum bloom, which exhibited very weak effective photosynthetic performance, whereas paradoxically its theoretical capacities remained fully operational. Different environmental hypotheses explaining this discrepancy were examined, but rejected. We conclude that P. minimum bloom persistence is sustained by mixotrophic strategies, with complex compromises between phototrophy and phagotrophy, as evidenced by fluorescence-based observations.
Plan de classement
Synécologie [036MILMAR02] ; Ecosystèmes [082ECOSYS]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010067204]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010067204
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