Literature DB >> 18947841

Impact of the Phaeocystis globosa spring bloom on the intertidal benthic compartment in the eastern English Channel: a synthesis.

Nicolas Spilmont1, Lionel Denis, Luis Felipe Artigas, Frédéric Caloin, Lucie Courcot, Anne Créach, Nicolas Desroy, François Gevaert, Pascal Hacquebart, Cédric Hubas, Marie-Andrée Janquin, Yves Lemoine, Christophe Luczak, Aline Migné, Mathieu Rauch, Dominique Davoult.   

Abstract

From 1999 to 2005, studies carried out in the frame of regional and national French programs aimed to determine whether the Phaeocystis globosa bloom affected the intertidal benthic communities of the French coast of the eastern English Channel in terms of composition and/or functioning. Study sites were chosen to cover most of the typical shore types encountered on this coast (a rocky shore, an exposed sandy beach and a small estuary). Both the presence of active Phaeocystis cells and their degradation product (foam) did have a significant impact on the studied shores. The primary production and growth rates of the kelp Saccharina latissima decreased during the bloom because of a shortage of light and nutrient for the macroalgae. On sandy sediments, the benthic metabolism (community respiration and community primary production), as well as the nitrification rate, were enhanced during foam deposits, in relation with the presence of bacteria and active pelagic cells within the decaying colonies. In estuarine sediments, the most impressive impact was the formation of a crust at the sediment surface due to drying foam. This led to anoxic conditions in the surface sediment and resulted in a high mortality among the benthic community. Some organisms also tended to migrate upward and were then directly accessible to the higher trophic level represented by birds. Phaeocystis then created a shortcut in the estuarine trophic network. Most of these modifications lasted shortly and all the systems considered came back to their regular properties and activities a few weeks after the end of the bloom, except for the most impacted estuarine area.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18947841     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.09.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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1.  Environmental control on fish and macrocrustacean spring community-structure, on an intertidal sandy beach.

Authors:  Achwak Benazza; Jonathan Selleslagh; Elsa Breton; Khalef Rabhi; Vincent Cornille; Mahmoud Bacha; Eric Lecuyer; Rachid Amara
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-01-24       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Differential Gene Expression Supports a Resource-Intensive, Defensive Role for Colony Production in the Bloom-Forming Haptophyte, Phaeocystis globosa.

Authors:  Margaret Mars Brisbin; Satoshi Mitarai
Journal:  J Eukaryot Microbiol       Date:  2019-03-27       Impact factor: 3.346

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