Size structure and pigment composition of phytoplankton communities in different hydrographic zones in Hong Kong's coastal seas

Chi Hung Tang, Chong Kim Wong, Alle An Ying Lie, Ying Kit Yung

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Abstract

The abundance and community composition of phytoplankton are influenced by a suite of interacting environmental factors. Hong Kong's marine environment features a hydrographic gradient from an estuarine zone in the west to a transition zone in the middle and an oceanic zone in the east. Size fractionation combined with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) pigment analyses were used to investigate the phytoplankton communities in different hydrographic zones during summer (July-August 2009) and winter (December 2009-January 2010). Clear temporal and spatial variations in environmental parameters occurred among hydrographic zones. Results of principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that the major deviating factors among hydrographic zones were turbidity and salinity in summer and nitrate and phosphate in winter. Phytoplankton abundance showed significant temporal variations, but no zonal variations. Phytoplankton communities in all hydrographic zones were dominated by cells >5μm in both summer and winter. Chlorophyll a concentrations for most size fractions correlated significantly with temperature. The high concentration of fucoxanthin indicated that the phytoplankton community was dominated by diatoms in both summer and winter, while dinoflagellates, cryptophytes, cyanobacteria and other minor groups occurred sporadically in low abundance. The spatial pattern of phytoplankton in Hong Kong's coastal seas did not reflect the hydrographic zonation, but the phytoplankton in the semi-enclosed Tolo Harbour and Deep Bay were different from those in the other zones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)885-896
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Volume95
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Aug 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • HPLC
  • Hong Kong
  • coastal waters
  • community composition
  • hydrographic zones
  • marker pigments
  • multidimensional scaling
  • phytoplankton
  • principal component analysis
  • size-fractionated chlorophyll

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