Phytoplankton Assemblage over a 14-Year Period in the Adriatic Sea: Patterns and Trends

Author:

Skejić Sanda1ORCID,Milić Roje Blanka1ORCID,Matić Frano2ORCID,Arapov Jasna1ORCID,Francé Janja3ORCID,Bužančić Mia1ORCID,Bakrač Ana1,Straka Maja1,Ninčević Gladan Živana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 63, 21000 Split, Croatia

2. Department of Marine Studies, University of Split, Ruđera Boškovića 37, 21000 Split, Croatia

3. National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station Piran, 6330 Piran, Slovenia

Abstract

Considering the role of phytoplankton in the functioning and health of marine systems, it is important to characterize its responses to a changing environment. The central Adriatic Sea, as a generally oligotrophic area, is a suitable environment to distinguish between regular fluctuations in phytoplankton and those caused by anthropogenic or climatic influences. This study provides a long-term perspective of phytoplankton assemblage in the central eastern Adriatic Sea, with 14 years of continuous time series data collected at two coastal and two offshore stations. The predominant phytoplankton groups were diatoms and phytoflagellates, but their proportion varied depending on the vicinity of the coast, as evidenced also by the distribution of chlorophyll a. In the coastal environment, the phytoplankton biomass was substantially higher, with a higher proportion of microphytoplankton, while small phytoplankton accounted for the majority of biomass in the offshore area. In addition, a decreasing trend in diatom abundance was observed in the coastal waters, while such trend was not so evident in the offshore area. Using a neural gas algorithm, five clusters were defined based on the contribution of the major groups. The observed increase in diversity, especially in dinoflagellates, which outnumber diatom taxa, could be a possible adaptation of dinoflagellates to the increased natural solar radiation in summer and the increased sea surface temperature.

Funder

BioPlan

ABIOMMED project

Fragility of Marine Photosynthesis under Climate Change

Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency

Publisher

MDPI AG

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