Spatial phytoplankton community structure revealed by photosynthetic pigments in the tropical estuarine-coastal zone (Bangladesh)

Mar Environ Res. 2024 Oct:201:106696. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106696. Epub 2024 Aug 16.

Abstract

To explore the variation of phytoplankton community along the Bakkhali river estuary and its adjacent coastal water in the north of the Bay of Bengal, total Chl-a (TChl-a) concentrations and group-specific photosynthetic pigments were investigated during April 2017. Distinct spatial distribution was observed in temperature, turbidity and nutrient concentrations as well as in TChl-a concentrations, showing a seaward decreasing pattern. The different distribution of phytoplankton pigments and functional groups along the gradients was also observed. Chlorophyll-b and zeaxanthin showed their highest abundance in the turbid riverine water, while alloxanthin and prasinoxanthin dominated in the coastal water. High concentrations of fucoxanthin, peridinin and hex-fucoxanthin were associated with high-light availability and showed a seaward increasing trend. Three phytoplankton groups can be classified: the riverine group (chlorophytes and cyanobacteria), the coastal group (cryptophytes and prasinophytes) and the offshore group (diatoms, dinoflagellate and haptophytes_type 6). The predominance of cryptophytes (avg. 48%) over diatoms (avg. 28%) was basically influenced by the scarcity of nitrogen and silicate relative to phosphate. Not only availability of nutrients, the photosynthetically active radiation also plays a key role in regulating TChl-a, photosynthetic pigments and functional groups in this tropical estuarine-coastal zone.

Keywords: Bakkhali river estuary; Bangladesh; Nutrient; PAR; Phytoplankton pigment.

MeSH terms

  • Chlorophyll / metabolism
  • Chlorophyll A / metabolism
  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Estuaries*
  • Photosynthesis*
  • Phytoplankton* / physiology
  • Pigments, Biological / metabolism
  • Tropical Climate

Substances

  • Chlorophyll
  • Chlorophyll A
  • Pigments, Biological