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Fatty acid and phytoplankton composition of different types of mucilaginous aggregates in the northern Adriatic (CROSBI ID 94819)

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Najdek, Mirjana ; Degobbis, Danilo ; Mioković, Danijela ; Ivančić, Ingrid Fatty acid and phytoplankton composition of different types of mucilaginous aggregates in the northern Adriatic // Journal of plankton research, 24 (2002), 5; 429-441-x

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Najdek, Mirjana ; Degobbis, Danilo ; Mioković, Danijela ; Ivančić, Ingrid

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Fatty acid and phytoplankton composition of different types of mucilaginous aggregates in the northern Adriatic

The biomarkers (fatty acid proportions and ratios characteristic of phytoplankton and bacteria) and phytoplankton species in small (0.5-2.0 cm) and large (0.5-5 m) marine agregates were determined in samples collected in the northern Adriatic Sea, during a mucilage event in 1997, as well as in 1993, 1994 and 1998, when events were not observed. Types of aggregates were identified according to various biomarker relationships, particularly those related to bacterial and phytoplankton activities and changes in the diatom species composition. Aged mucilaginous aggregates (in summer 1997) showed fatty acid proportions (16P/18P, 3.9-7.7) characteristic of the highest phytoplankton activities, and also showed the highest bacterial fatty acid proportions (13.3-17.1%) and ratios (C15:br/C15:0, 4.4-6.0). They showed an different diatom community (dominated by Cylindrotheca closterium) from that in surounding waters. These characteristics suggest a continuous renewal of aggregate organic matter, supporting the hypothesis that aggregate is a "selfsustaining" community. In contrast, both freshly formed marine snow, dominant during periods without mucilage events, and freshly formed mucilaginous aggregates presented biomarker proportions and ratios similar to those of suspended matter (bacterial fatty acids 3-6.7%, C15:br/C15:0 1.2-4.6, 16P/18P 0.4-4.0), and diatom composition similar to that of the ambient water. This indicates that marine snow sinks more rapidly than large aggregates, before significant changes can accur in its plankton composition. Other aging aggregate types showed intermediate characteristics, suggesting that their residence times in the water column were still sufficient to develop organic production-decompšosition cycles that modified to various extents their biochemical composition.

fatty acids; phytoplankton; Cylindrotheca closterium; mucilaginous aggregates; Adriatic Sea

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24 (5)

2002.

429-441-x

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0142-7873

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