Impact of a dinoflagellate bloom on the marine plankton community structure of Port Blair Bay, Andaman Island
2020
Goswami, Prasun | Gupta, Sanjoy | Das, Apurba Kumar | Vinithkumar, Nambali Valsalan | Dharani, Gopal | Kirubagaran, Ramalingam
An intense heterotrophic dinoflagellate bloom caused by Protoperidinium quinquecorne was observed at Port Blair Bay during May 2017. The bloom appeared during a period of significantly higher (p< 0.05) temperatures (35.85 ±1.66°C) and seawater salinity (33.21 ± 0.27 PSU) than the pre-bloom and post-bloom phase. Subsequently, we investigated the bloom impact on water quality and plankton community structure. Dissolved oxygen (DO) was reduced significantly (p< 0.05) during the bloom phase (4.41 ± 0.71 mg l⁻¹) as compared to the pre-bloom condition (5.80 ± 0.23 mg l⁻¹), suggesting an increase in respiration of heterotrophic bloom-forming dinoflagellate species. Further, a significant (p< 0.05) increase and decrease in silicate (8.36 ±1.27μmol l⁻¹) and chlorophyll-a (0.86 ± 0.7 mg m⁻³) concentrations, respectively were observed during the bloom phase, that coincided with an increase in P. quinquecorne grazing pressure on the diatom population. Ammonia enrichment was recorded post-bloom, which was associated with anaerobic decomposition of dead bloom biomass. P. quinquecorne population density increased from 20 cells l⁻¹ (pre-bloom) to 3.36x10⁶ cells l⁻¹ (bloom) and contributed up to 99.93% of the total phytoplankton community. P. quinquecorne grazed on micro-diatom and smaller tintinnids, resulting in a significant decrease in their abundance. The cyclopoid copepod Oithona spp. responded positively to the P. quinquecorne population and caused a considerable reduction in their abundance during post-bloom. This heterotrophic bloom was the result of high temperature and salinity conditions, coupled with the availability of preferred prey species (micro-diatom). Future monitoring studies are needed to predict harmful algal blooms (HABs) occurrence and their impact on the coastal fishery.
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