Microzooplankton herbivory in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Microplankton abundances and phytoplankton mortality rates were determined at six stations during four cruises spanning three seasons in the Ross Sea polynya, Antarctica (early spring, Oct.}Nov. 1996; mid-late summer, Jan.}Feb. 1997; fall, Apr. 1997; mid-late spring, Nov.}Dec. 1997). Rates of microzooplankton herbivory were measured using a modi"ed dilution technique, as well as by examining the rate of disappearance of phytoplankton (chlorophyll) in samples incubated in the dark (i.e. grazing in the absence of phytoplankton growth). Strong seasonal cycles of phytoplankton and microzooplankton abundance were observed during the study. Microzooplankton abundance varied by more than three orders of magnitude during the four cruises, and was positively correlated with phytoplankton biomass over the entire data set. Nevertheless, microzooplankton grazing was insu$cient to impact signi"cantly phytoplankton standing stocks during most of the experiments performed in this perenially cold environment. Only thirteen out of a total of 51 experiments yielded phytoplankton mortality rates that were signi"cantly di!erent from zero. The highest mortality rate observed in this study (0.26 d~1) was modest compared with maximal rates that have been observed in temperate and tropical ecosystems. Results from twenty experiments examining the rate of decrease of phytoplankton biomass during incubations in the dark agreed quite well with the results of the dilution experiments performed at the same time. The range of mortality rates for the dark incubations was !0.09}0.06 d~1, and the average was essentially zero (!0.01 d~1). That is, chlorophyll concentration was virtually unchanged in samples incubated in the dark for 3 d. A number of factors appeared to contribute to the very low rates of microbial herbivory observed, including low water temperature, and the size and *Corresponding author. Fax: #001-213-740-6720. E-mail address: [email protected] (D.A. Caron). 1Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0371, USA. 0967-0645/00/$ see front matter ( 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII: S 0 9 6 7 0 6 4 5 ( 0 0 ) 0 0 0 6 7 9 taxonomic composition of the phytoplankton assemblage. Based on our results we conclude that the seasonal, massive phytoplankton blooms observed in the Ross Sea are due, in part, to low rates of removal by microbial herbivores. ( 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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