Factors affecting the distribution of two synechococcus ecotypes in the coastal adriatic sea

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Distribution and abundance of two Synechococcus ecotypes, phycocyanin-rich cells (PC-SYN) and phycoerythrin-rich cells (PE-SYN) were studied in the surface layer of the central Adriatic Sea during the 2015-2016 period. The studied area included several estuarine areas, and coastal to open sea trophic gradients, covering a wide range of seawater temperatures (11.82-20.75oC), salinity (4.47-38.84) and nutrient concentration. The abundance of PC-SYN ranged from 0 to 79.79 x 103 cell mL-1 and that of PE-SYN from 5.01 x 103 to 76.74 x 103 cell mL-1. Both ecotypes coexisted in the studied waters with PC-SYN cells dominating during spring and PE-SYN during winter and autumn. PC-SYN showed a significant positive relationship with temperature and strong positive responses to nitrogen nutrients, whereas PE-SYN positively responded to phosphate availability. The relative ratio of phosphorus availability and total inorganic nitrogen nutrients (N/P ratio) affects the spatial distribution of the two Synechococcus ecotypes.

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Šantić, D., Šolić, M., Marin, I., Vrdoljak, A., Kušpilić, G., & Ninčević Gladan, Ž. (2018). Factors affecting the distribution of two synechococcus ecotypes in the coastal adriatic sea. Acta Adriatica, 59(1), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.32582/aa.59.1.4

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