Temporal variability of chlorophyll-a in the São Vicente estuary
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592012000400007Keywords:
Temporal pattern, Freshwater runoff, Phytoplankton biomass, Tide regulated estuariesAbstract
Estuaries are extremely dynamic environments that are vulnerable to anthropogenic alterations. Thus, monitoring phytoplankton abundances and composition is an essential tool for the prediction of eutrophication and its effects on coastal ecosystems. Phytoplankton biomass, as chlorophyll-a, in the São Vicente estuary (Brazil) varies in response to tidal cycles and seasonal rainfall. Objectives. To present two datasets designed to assess the relationship between chlorophyll-a and changes in water turbidity driven by tide and rain. Methods. Weekly observations were made in the shallow embayment (February to September 2008; site 1) and observations recorded on alternate days (summer 2010, site 2). Results. At site 1, turbidity differed between high and low tides, but on most days was over 3000 RU, maintaining moderate chlorophyll-a levels (4 mg.m-3) and only two blooms developed during low turbidity. Site 2 mean turbidity was 1500 RU, nutrient level was higher during neap tides and phytoplankton blooms were mainly observed at the end of neap tides at 15-day intervals, dominated by chain-forming diatoms and occasionally flagellates and pennate diatoms. Conclusions. Taxonomic composition of the blooms was different and their frequency altered by events characterized by intense freshwater discharges from the Henry Borden Hydroelectric Dam (>; 9*106.m³), inhibiting phytoplankton accumulation during neap tide periods.Downloads
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2012-12-01
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Temporal variability of chlorophyll-a in the São Vicente estuary . (2012). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 60(4), 485-499. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592012000400007