River discharge-related nutrient effects on North Sea coastal and offshore phytoplankton communities

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As a result of climate change, an increasing number of extreme weather events can be observed. Heavy precipitation events can increase river discharge which causes an abrupt increase of nutrient-rich freshwater into coastal zones. We investigated the potential consequences of nutrient-rich freshwater pulses on phytoplankton communities from three stations in the North Sea. After incubating the phytoplankton cultures with a gradient of nutrient-rich freshwater, we analyzed changes in community diversity, average cell size, growth rate and elemental stoichiometry. Pulses of nutrient-rich freshwater have caused an increase in the growth rate of the phytoplankton communities at two of the three stations and a decrease in cell size within the taxonomic groups of flagellates and diatoms at all stations, indicating a positive selection in favor of smaller taxa. In addition, we observed a decrease in the molar N:P ratio of the phytoplankton communities. Overall, the response of phytoplankton was highly dependent on the initial community structure at each sampling site. Our study demonstrates that the biomass and functional structure of North Sea phytoplankton communities could be altered by an abrupt increase in river discharge, which could have further consequences for higher trophic levels and short-term food web dynamics in the North Sea.

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Groß, E., Di Pane, J., Boersma, M., Meunier, C. L., & Campbell, L. (2022). River discharge-related nutrient effects on North Sea coastal and offshore phytoplankton communities. Journal of Plankton Research, 44(6), 947–960. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbac049

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