Abstract

Mathematical expressions were derived describing the distribution and concentration of individual phytoplankton pigments with respect to biotic factors in the southern Baltic. Relationships were established between the chlorophyll a concentration and the total phytoplankton biomass (represented by the organic carbon content), as well as between the concentration of marker pigments and the biomasses of the corresponding phytoplankton classes. Knowledge of chlorophyll a concentrations allows the phytoplankton biomass to be estimated with a precision characterised by relative statistical errors according to logarithmic statistics of σ − = ca 56%. The best approximation was obtained for the dependence of the Bacillariophyceae biomass on the fucoxanthin concentration (σ − = 60%), Chlorophyceae on the lutein concentration (σ − = 48%), and the total biomass of Dinophyceae, Bacillariophyceae and Euglenophyceae on the concentration of * This work was carried out within the framework of IO PAS’s statutory research and also as part of projects MNiSW: 2 P04F 052 26, N306 1391 33 and N306 2838 33 funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. The complete text of the paper is available at http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/ 102 J. Ston-Egiert, M. Łotocka, M. Ostrowska, A. Kosakowska diadinoxanthin, the main carotenoid pigment present in cells of species from these classes (σ − = 60%).

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