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Determination of seasonal changes in phytoplankton community of the coastal waters of Burgaz Island (the Sea of Marmara)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2022

Yorgo Kayadelen
Affiliation:
Institute of Science, Istanbul University, 34134 Vezneciler, Istanbul, Türkiye
Neslihan Balkis-Ozdelice*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Section of Hydrobiology, Istanbul University, 34134 Vezneciler, Istanbul, Türkiye
Turgay Durmus
Affiliation:
Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Section of Hydrobiology, Istanbul University, 34134 Vezneciler, Istanbul, Türkiye
*
Author for correspondence: Neslihan Balkis-Ozdelice, E-mail: neslbalk@istanbul.edu.tr
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to determine the phytoplankton species found on the shores of Burgaz Island and the basic ecological variables that affect their seasonal distribution between May 2013 and February 2014. Water samples were collected from four stations at six different depths and plankton samples were gathered horizontally and vertically. The analysis of phytoplankton community composition revealed 101 phytoplankton taxa belonging to five classes. As a result of the study, two taxa belonging to the Dinophyceae (Corythodinium frenguellii and Gonyaulax scrippsae) were new records for Turkish coastal waters. Additionally, a taxon belonging to Dinophyceae (Pronoctiluca pelagica) and a taxon belonging to Bacillariophyceae (Nitzschia reversa) were new records for the Sea of Marmara. Prorocentrum micans, was the dominant species throughout all sampling periods. During the study, the highest phytoplankton abundance was observed at 0.5 m depth in May 2013 (138,500 cells l−1) and February 2014 (52,620 cells l−1). Primary ecological variables, such as temperature (9.0–21.5 °C), salinity (15.23–37.22‰) and dissolved oxygen (4.89–15.84 mg l−1), were recorded on each sampling occasion. In addition, nitrite + nitrate–N (NO2 + NO3–N) (0.01–7.37 μg-at N l−1), phosphate (PO4–P) (0.05–51.95 μg-at P l−1) and silicate (SiO4–Si) (0.01–0.20 μg-at Si l−1) concentrations were measured. Chlorophyll a and suspended material values ranged between 0.01–3.17 μg l−1 and 10.0–61.5 mg l−1, respectively. Spearman's rank correlation was used to determine the relationship between phytoplankton species and ecological variables, and Bray–Curtis analysis and Euclidean distance were applied to bring out the similarity between stations.

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Fig. 1. Study area and sampling stations of Burgaz Island.

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Fig. 2. Seasonal variations of ecological variables along the water column. Data are reported as averages of the sampling stations.

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Table 1. The minimum and maximum values of ecological variables in Burgaz Island during the sampling periods

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Table 2. List of phytoplanktonic taxa of the coastal waters of Burgaz Island

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Fig. 3. Seasonal variations in the abundance (cells l−1) of different phytoplankton taxonomic groups at the stations.

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Table 3. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient between the environmental factors and phytoplankton communities

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Fig. 4. Bray–Curtis similarity dendrogram of the sampling stations and periods.

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Fig. 5. Dendrogram of the Euclidean distance dendrogram of the sampling stations and periods.