Abstract

AbstractEnvironmental heterogeneity and dispersal limitation structure community assembly, but there is limited knowledge on how their effects vary on temporal scale. This study compiled a series of data, including phytoplankton, seawater depth and chemistry from 104 sites, to explore the spatial patterns and their drivers of phytoplankton communities in the Beibu Gulf and adjacent waters, located in the northwestern South China Sea. Our results showed that (1) the beta diversity values ranged from 0.2 to 0.84 (0.5 average), and turnover dominated. (2) The relative contributions of environmental heterogeneity and dispersal limitation to beta diversity varied seasonally, wherein former dominated in summer and winter, latter dominated in spring and autumn. (3) Hydrologic distance, pH, alkalinity, and total nitrogen were the crucial factors shaping the beta diversity pattern. This study detailed the temporal variation of the relative roles of environmental heterogeneity and dispersal limitation in shaping the patterns of phytoplankton communities, which may reflect the dynamical nature of ocean, characterized by seasonal variation in wind and hydrology. It also clarified the intrinsic linkage between these two processes in the ocean, which provides a novel insight to understanding the ocean biogeography and informs decision making for area‐based marine biodiversity conservation.

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