The seasonality of phytoplankton cell lysis rates in the NW Mediterranean c
oastal waters was examined based on measurements of the dissolved esterase
activity between 1995 and 1998 in the Blanes Bay (NE Spain). The temporal v
ariability of phytoplankton biomass and gross primary production (GPP) were
characterized by a late winter bloom dominated by diatoms and high GPP in
summer despite the low phytoplankton biomass in this season. The phytoplank
ton lysis rates were found to be strongly seasonal, being highest in summer
(mean +/- SE = 0.41 +/- 0.049 d(-1)) when values as high as 1.47 d(-1) wer
e attained. However, during the rest of the year, phytoplankton lysis rates
remained low, particularly in winter (0.061 +/- 0.005 d(-1)). There was a
strong (R-2 = 0.71, P < 0.00001) positive relationship between monthly aver
age lysis rates and water temperature. In addition, monthly average lysis r
ates followed gross primary production with a maximum correlation (r = 0.65
, P < 0.05) at a lag time of 1-2 months, similar to the time span from bloo
m initiation to bloom collapse. These results identify phytoplankton cell l
ysis as an important route of phytoplankton carbon flow in Blanes Bay.