Abstract

Nine cruises were undertaken in the adjacent area of Changjiang River estuary from late March to May in 2011 to investigate the variation in photosynthetic activity (Fv/Fm) of surface water during algal blooms. The time series covered the period from Skeletonema sp. bloom to Prorocentrum donghaiense bloom. The results showed that Fv/Fm ranged from 0.17 to 0.73. Temperature, turbidity and nutrients were the primary influencing factors on Fv/Fm and Fv/Fm showed a strong diel periodicity. Additionally, the change in Fv/Fm during Skeletonema sp. and P. donghaiense bloom was similar. Fv/Fm increased to more than 0.60 before bloom initiation, and then chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentration rocketed and the bloom broke out. Fv/Fm was above 0.6 during bloom development and declined to below 0.6 when bloom dissipated. Fv/Fm increasing to higher level occurred several days prior to significant increases in Chl a and outbreak of bloom, indicating Fv/Fm can be used to predict onset of algal blooms.

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