Influence of Region-Specific Marine Environments on Phytoplankton and Bacterial Communities in the Korean Coastal Waters in Winter 2021

We assessed the influence of the distinct characteristics of the three seas surrounding the Korean coast (the Yellow Sea, YS; the South Sea, SS; and the East Sea, ES) on the phytoplankton and bacterial communities by conducting field surveys at 23 stations in February 2021. The average water tempera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ocean science journal 2024, 59(4), , pp.48-48
Hauptverfasser: Lim, Young Kyun, Hong, Seongjin, Lee, Chung Hyeon, Kim, Mungi, Baek, Seung Ho
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Zusammenfassung:We assessed the influence of the distinct characteristics of the three seas surrounding the Korean coast (the Yellow Sea, YS; the South Sea, SS; and the East Sea, ES) on the phytoplankton and bacterial communities by conducting field surveys at 23 stations in February 2021. The average water temperature (WT) of the ES and the SS (9.5 ± 2.4℃) was significantly higher compared to that of the YS (4 ± 1.3℃), on account of the Tsushima Warm Current and their relatively deep depth. Additionally, the unique tidal range of the YS, combined with its low WT, led to the highest dissolved oxygen concentration (YS: 11 ± 1.2 mg L –1 . SS: 10 ± 1.3 mg L –1 . ES: 9 ± 1.0 mg L –1 ). This difference was related to regional Chl. a concentrations and the dominance of diatoms. Particularly, due to freshwater input, the diatom Thalassiosira rotula proliferated significantly at St. Y2, while strong tides in the YS led to the sub-dominance of benthic diatom Paralia sulcata . In addition, we found a relatively higher number of endemic species (13 species) in intermediate SS region than in other regions (YS: 6 species with strong mixing condition and ES: 3 species with low seed population). Moreover, there were differences in the number of shared species depending on proximity of each region (YS-SS: 10; SS-ES: 4; YS-ES: 2 species). The dominant diatoms, Eucampia zodiacus and Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus , in the SS exhibited a negative correlation with the concentrations of nutrients in PCA analysis, suggesting that nutrients supplied by water mixing were being utilized for their growth. Despite high nutrient levels, the biomass was low in the deep ES region, averaging Chl. a  
ISSN:1738-5261
2005-7172
DOI:10.1007/s12601-024-00170-1