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https://doi.org/10.5194/bgd-10-6605-2013
https://doi.org/10.5194/bgd-10-6605-2013
10 Apr 2013
 | 10 Apr 2013
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Responses of lower trophic-level organisms to typhoon passage on the outer shelf of the East China Sea: an incubation experiment

N. Yasuki, K. Suzuki, and A. Tsuda

Abstract. Typhoons can induce vertical mixing, upwelling, or both in the water column due to strong wind stress. These events can induce phytoplankton blooms in the oligotrophic ocean after typhoon passage. However, little is known about the responses of lower trophic-level organisms or changes in the community structure following the passage of typhoons, particularly in offshore regions. Therefore, we evaluated community succession on the outer shelf of the East China Sea through on-deck bottle incubation experiments simulating hydrographic conditions after the passage of a typhoon. Under all of the experimental conditions we tested, chlorophyll a concentrations increased more than 9-fold within 6 days, and these algal cells were mainly composed of large diatoms (>10 μm). Ciliates also increased along with the diatom bloom. These results suggest that increases in diatom and ciliate populations may enhance biogenic carbon export in the water column. Typhoons can affect not only phytoplankton productivity, but also the composition of lower trophic-level organisms and biogeochemical processes in oligotrophic offshore regions.

N. Yasuki, K. Suzuki, and A. Tsuda
 
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