D. Kifle et Da. Purdie, THE SEASONAL ABUNDANCE OF THE PHOTOTROPHIC CILIATE MESODINIUM-RUBRUM IN SOUTHAMPTON WATER, ENGLAND, Journal of plankton research, 15(7), 1993, pp. 823-833
The abundance of the marine phototrophic planktonic ciliate Mesodinium
rubrum was monitored throughout an annual cycle at two stations in th
e Southampton Water estuary. Seasonal changes in the concentration of
nitrate, ammonia and phosphate were monitored both at the inner estuar
y station (NW Netley) and outer estuary station (Calshot). Nutrient le
vels in the winter were similar at both stations, and were diminished
during sequential diatom blooms dominated initially by Skeletonema cos
tatum and then by Rhizosolenia delicatula. Nitrate was reduced to a se
asonal minimum in the outer estuary following these spring diatom bloo
ms, but in the inner estuary was sustained >500 mug l-1 until the onse
t of the M.rubrum bloom. During the development of a visible red tide
of M.rubrum in June/July at NW Netley, nutrient concentrations were co
nsiderably reduced. Cell numbers of M.rubrum varied between 2 and 3 ce
lls ml-1 during winter to >400 cells ml-1 during the bloom at NW Netle
y, whereas at Calshot cell abundance did not increase above 25 cells m
l-1 at any time of the year. At NW Netley, dense accumulations of the
ciliate occurred over restricted depth intervals during the bloom and
possible factors influencing the observed vertical distribution of cel
ls are considered.