The vertical distribution of three phytoplankton species was monitored over
a complete tidal cycle during daylight hours, with specific reference to e
stuarine hydrodynamics. The data suggest that pelagic diatoms (Coscinodiscu
s spp.) and dinoflagellates (Prorocentrum micans and Peridinium trochoideum
) are able to co-exist by utilising contrasting properties of tidal mixing
to develop and reside within the partially mixed estuary, Southampton Water
, UK. The data imply that the stability within the water column during slac
k water periods, permits surface aggregation of dinoflagellates which becom
e homogeneously distributed when turbulence intensifies during ebb and floo
d currents. Diatoms, conversely, rely on the periods of increased turbulent
kinetic energy (TKE) to ensure entrainment into the upper water column and
to prevent sinking from the photic zone during stable intervals. The unusu
al tidal regime for this estuary provides a unique environment to investiga
te the hydrodynamic properties which influence different phytoplankton grou
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