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Abundance and diversity of diatoms and dinoflagellates in an embayment off Central Chile (30°S): evidence of an optimal environmental window driven by low and high frequency winds
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Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85208640498
DOI 10.3389/FMARS.2024.1434007
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



The relationship between phytoplankton abundances and wind forcing in upwelling systems involves a number of processes that make the relationship nonlinear in nature. In particular, although upwelling-favorable winds tend to provide nutrients for phytoplankton growth, they can also induce export of both biomass and nutrients to the open ocean through Ekman and eddy-induced transport, or dilution of populations through vertical mixing, which negatively impacts increase in biomass. These processes are essentially nonlinear and can interact antagonistically or synergistically on the overall coastal accumulation of biomass. Consequently, producers and consumers tend to decline above a certain wind threshold despite input of nutrient-enriched water. We have observed this phenomenon in an embayment off Central Chile (30°S), where almost 10 years (2000-2009) of microphytoplankton data were analyzed together with environmental variables and wind phenology. Our findings showed that abundance, species diversity and evenness of diatoms and dinoflagellates all increased post-2005 when the mean of the alongshore surface wind stress reached a maximum threshold value of 0.026 N m-2, observed at the decadal temporal variability scale. The increased abundances of diatoms and dinoflagellates post-2005 was associated with the changing phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) from positive (warm) to negative (cold) phases, which was also associated with a decrease in the intra-seasonal wind activity. Both abundance and diversity of the microphytoplankton community peaked during the post-2005 period whereas higher abundances and frequency of harmful algal blooms (e.g. Pseudo-nitzschia australis) were observed prior to 2005. We suggest that the low-frequency (decadal) variations of mean wind stress during a transition phase of the PDO combined with the reduction in intra-seasonal (periods shorter than 2 months) wind variability after 2005 provided an “optimal environmental window” for the ecosystem.

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Revista ISSN
Frontiers In Marine Science 2296-7745

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Marine & Freshwater Biology
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Global And Planetary Change
Water Science And Technology
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Jacob, Barbara Gianella - Centro de Investigacion en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia - Chile
Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Aridas - Chile
2 Astudillo, Orlando - Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Aridas - Chile
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar - Chile
3 Dewitte, Boris - Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Aridas - Chile
Facultad de Ciencias del Mar - Chile
Université de Toulouse - Francia
4 Valladares, María - Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile
Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Estados Unidos
Instituto de Ecologia y Biodiversidad - Chile
5 Alvarez Vergara, Gonzalo - Facultad de Ciencias del Mar - Chile
6 Medel, Carolina - Instituto de Fomento Pesquero (IFOP) - Chile
7 Crawford, David W. -
8 Uribe, Eduardo - Facultad de Ciencias del Mar - Chile
9 Yanicelli, Beatriz - Universidad de la República - Uruguay
Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile

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Fuente
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
CIEP
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica en el Pacífico Sur-Oriental
EU H2020 Future Mares

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The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This research was funded by FONDEF DOI 1056, Ostimar S.A, FIP N\u00B02007-20. BJ was funded by ANID Regional 2020-R20F0002 (CIEP). BD acknowledges support from ANID (Concurso de Fortalecimiento al Desarrollo Cient\u00EDfico de Centros Regionales 2020-R20F0008-CEAZA, Centro de Investigaci\u00F3n Oceanogr\u00E1fica en el Pac\u00EDfico Sur-Oriental COPAS COASTAL FB210021, and Fondecyt Regular N\u00B01231174) and from the EU H2020 Future Mares project (Theme LC-CLA-06-2019, Grant agreement No 869300). OA acknowledges the support from FONDECYT project 11190999.

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