Abstract:
Total chlorophyll
a and size structure of phytoplankton community were investigated in Shenzhen bay, a highly eutrophic bay in the southern China.From November 2010 to August 2011, total chlorophyll
a was high with an annual mean of 10.95 mg/m
3 and a range from 0.63 mg/m
3 to 186.99 mg/m
3.The highest concentration of total chlorophyll
a was found in autumn (25.45 mg/m
3), followed by summer (11.18 mg/m
3), spring (4.95 mg/m
3) and winter (2.21 mg/m
3).In all the four seasons, the concentration of chlorophyll
a showed a similar spatial pattern, higher in coastal areas and lower in open areas.Phytoplankton was dominated by nano-sized species in spring and summer (>74%) and by micro-and nano-sized species (>84%) in autumn and winter.Pico-phytoplankton had very low contribution to total chlorophyll
a all year around ( < 16%).By Pearson's Correlation analysis, micro-chlorophyll
a had a significant positive correlation with dissolved inorganic nitrogen (
p < 0.05); and nano-fraction had a significant positive correlation with dissolved inorganic nitrogen, dissolved inorganic phosphorus, and silicate (
p < 0.05).These results suggested that the high concentration of total chlorophyll
a and the dominance of micro-and nano-phytoplankton species was mainly due to high concentrations of nutrients.Light availability and temperature were also important in spring and winter.