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Trophic coupling between <Emphasis Type="Italic">Synechococcus</Emphasis> and pigmented nanoflagellates in the coastal waters of Taiwan,western subtropical Pacific
Authors:Lin Yun-Chi  Tsai An-Yi  Chiang Kuo-Ping
Institution:(1) Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 20224, Taiwan, Republic of China;(2) Institute of Environmental Biology and Fishery Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 20224, Taiwan, Republic of China;(3) Institute of Marine Environmental Chemistry and Ecology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 20224, Taiwan, Republic of China;(4) Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 10617, Taiwan, Republic of China;
Abstract:In our attempt to characterize the interaction of trophic coupling between Synechococcus and pigmented nanoflagellates (PNFs), successive size-fraction experiments were performed at a coastal station on the northeast coast of Taiwan from June, 2005 to January, 2006. By estimating the growth rate and grazing rate of Synechococcus in the presence of nanoflagellates of different sizes, we truncated the food web by removing organisms with different body sizes (<2 μm, <5 μm, <10 μm, and <20 μm). The growth rates of Synechococcus ranged from −0.016 to 0.051 h−1 during the experimental period, suggesting that temperature was a primary mechanism controlling Synechococcus growth. In addition to size and relative biomass of pigmented nanoflagellates and Synechococcus, it is suggested that community structures played an important role in trophic link. Furthermore, we conclude that the trophic cascading effect in the northeast coast of Taiwan includes: 1) high grazing rates at night in the warm season; 2) the Synechococcus biomass generally exceeds the grazing threshold (6 × 104 cells mL−1); and 3) the biomass ratio of <5 μm PNFs to >5 μm PNFs should be 1:1 to 2:1.
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