Abstract

The relationships among phytoplankton taxon‐specific phosphorus‐status, phytoplankton community composition, and nutrient levels were assessed over three seasons in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. During summer and fall, stratified surface waters were depleted of nutrients, and picophytoplankton populations comprised the majority of cells (80% and 88%, respectively). In winter, surface nutrient concentrations were higher and larger phytoplankton were more abundant (63%). Cell‐specific alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) derived from enzyme‐labeled fluorescence was consistently low (<5%) in the picophytoplankton population throughout the year, whereas larger cells expressed increased APA (up to 68% labeling in some taxa) during the summer and fall but less in the winter. A nutrient addition bioassay during the fall showed that after addition of orthophosphate along with a nitrogen source, APA in larger cells was reduced by half relative to the control, whereas the APA of picophytoplankton groups remained low (<1%) across all treatments. These results indicate that the most abundant phytoplankton in the gulf are not limited by orthophosphate, and only some subpopulations (particularly of larger cells) exhibit orthophosphate limitation throughout the year, and more so in the summer and fall. Our results indicate that orthophosphate availability influences phytoplankton ecology, correlating with shifts in phytoplankton community structure and the nutrient status of individual cells. The role of dissolved organic phosphorus as an important phosphorus source for marine phytoplankton in oligotrophic settings and the need for evaluating nutrient limitation at the taxa and/or single cell level (rather than inferring it from nutrient concentrations and ratios or bulk enzyme activity measurements) are highlighted.

Highlights

  • ObjectivesThe goal of the present study was to investigate how the Pi status varies among various phytoplankton groups in the gulf during three major seasons, and to determine how the nutrient dynamics of this system may influence natural phytoplankton assemblages from the individual to community level

  • Samples from all sites and depths were analyzed for dissolved nutrient concentrations, and samples from within the euphotic zone were analyzed for chlorophyll a (Chl a) and cell-specific alkaline phosphatase activity (APA)

  • The phytoplankton community dynamics in the gulf appear to be heavily influenced by the seasonal changes in physical and chemical characteristics of the water column, as found in other studies (Lindell and Post 1995; Li et al 1998; Labiosa et al 2003)

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Objectives

The goal of the present study was to investigate how the Pi status varies among various phytoplankton groups in the gulf during three major seasons, and to determine how the nutrient dynamics of this system may influence natural phytoplankton assemblages from the individual to community level

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