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Seasonal and vertical variations of phytoplankton composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea

Year 2014, Volume: 20 Issue: 3, 200 - 212, 01.12.2014

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Abstract This study was conducted to understand the seasonal and vertical variations in the composition and abundance of phytoplankton assemblages in the Marine Park of Gökçeada Island and to evaluate the relations of phytoplankton community structure with the environmental parameters. Water samples were taken from the water column at surface water, 10 m, 20 m and 28 m depths in Yıldız Bay seasonally between May 2009 and January 2010. A total of 28 species belonging to Bacillariophyceae (61%) and 18 species belonging to Dinophyceae (39%) were identified. Cerataulina pelagica, Cylindroteca closterium, Leptocylindrus minumus from Bacillariophyceae were present in all seasons and reached high individual numbers that these species have a wide ecological tolerance to environmental factors. Prorocentrum micans from Dinophyceae was present throughout the seasons in small numbers. The maximum density of total phytoplankton (67987 cells L⁻¹) was observed in the winter period. Accordingly the water became turbid by mucilage clouds due to the excessive growth of the species known as producing mucilage, Skeletonema costatum, Cylindrotheca closterium and Gonyaulax fragilis. The ratio of nitrogen to phosphorus in the water column was recorded high (50.9) in this period. Lowest diversity and similarity between seasons were recorded in the summer period due to the excessive growth of Proboscia alata from Bacillariophyceae. Consequently it can be assumed that since Yıldız Bay is exposed to touristic activities in summer months, environmental disturbance causes unnecessary growth of opportunistic species and these species reduce the species diversity in the region by pressuring the growth of other species.

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Year 2014, Volume: 20 Issue: 3, 200 - 212, 01.12.2014

Abstract

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  • Balkıs, N. (2003) Seasonal variations in the phytoplankton and nutrient dynamics in the neritic water of Büyükçekmece Bay, Sea of Marmara. Journal of Plankton Research 25: 703-717.
  • Balkis, N. (2009) Seasonal variations of microphytoplankton assemblages and environmental variables in the coastal zone of Bozcaada Island in the Aegean
  • Sea (NE Mediterranean Sea). Aquatic Ecology 43(2): 249-270. Cupp, E. E. (1943) Marine Plankton Diatoms of the West Coast of North
  • America. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 241 pp. Dodge, J.D. (1982) Marine Dinoflagellates of the British Isles. Her Majesty's
  • Stationery Office, London, 303 pp. Fısher, T. R., Gustafson, A. B., Sellner, K., Lacourte, R., Hass, L.V., Wetzel, L . R. Magnden, R., Ewerdtt, D., Michaels, B., Karrh, R. (1999) Spatial and temporal variation of resource limitation in Chesapeake Bay. Marine Biology 133: 763-778.
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  • Phytoplankton. Elsevier, New York, 554 pp. Hendey, N. I. (1964) An Introductory Account of the Smaller Algae of British
  • Coastal Waters. Part 5, Bacillariophyceae, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, London, 317 pp. Ignatiades, L. (1969) Annual cycle, species diversity and succession of phytoplankton in lower Saronicos Bay, Aegean Sea. Mar Biol 3: 196-200.
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Primary Language English
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Aysu Güreşen This is me

Yelda Aktan Turan This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 20 Issue: 3

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APA Güreşen, A. ., & Turan, Y. A. . (2014). Seasonal and vertical variations of phytoplankton composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment, 20(3), 200-212.
AMA Güreşen A, Turan YA. Seasonal and vertical variations of phytoplankton composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment. December 2014;20(3):200-212.
Chicago Güreşen, Aysu, and Yelda Aktan Turan. “Seasonal and Vertical Variations of Phytoplankton Composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea”. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment 20, no. 3 (December 2014): 200-212.
EndNote Güreşen A, Turan YA (December 1, 2014) Seasonal and vertical variations of phytoplankton composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment 20 3 200–212.
IEEE A. . Güreşen and Y. A. . Turan, “Seasonal and vertical variations of phytoplankton composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea”, Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 200–212, 2014.
ISNAD Güreşen, Aysu - Turan, Yelda Aktan. “Seasonal and Vertical Variations of Phytoplankton Composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea”. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment 20/3 (December 2014), 200-212.
JAMA Güreşen A, Turan YA. Seasonal and vertical variations of phytoplankton composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment. 2014;20:200–212.
MLA Güreşen, Aysu and Yelda Aktan Turan. “Seasonal and Vertical Variations of Phytoplankton Composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea”. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment, vol. 20, no. 3, 2014, pp. 200-12.
Vancouver Güreşen A, Turan YA. Seasonal and vertical variations of phytoplankton composition in Marine Park of Gökçeada Island in the North Aegean Sea. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment. 2014;20(3):200-12.