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Diversity of coastal phytoplankton assemblages – Cross ecosystem comparison
Olli, K.; Paerl, H.W.; Klais, R. (2015). Diversity of coastal phytoplankton assemblages – Cross ecosystem comparison. Est., Coast. and Shelf Sci. 162: 110-118. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2015.03.015
In: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. Academic Press: London; New York. ISSN 0272-7714; e-ISSN 1096-0015, more
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Author keywords
    phytoplankton, biodiversity, community composition, species diversity, aquatic ecosystems

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  • Olli, K.
  • Paerl, H.W.
  • Klais, R.

Abstract
    Phytoplankton plays a massively important role in the oceanic carbon cycling and biogeochemistry. Despite its far-reaching importance, regional cross-ecosystem comparisons remain incomplete because the data sets are often scattered and fragmented. Here we compiled and harmonized decadal scale phytoplankton monitoring data sets from seven geographic regions of the world ocean, covering ca 45 thousand quantitative samples from European, North- and South American coastal waters. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling revealed clear regional clustering of sampling locations, both when using compositional relatedness or phylogenetic turnover of communities. Compositional and phylogenetic relatedness of phytoplankton communities had a strong correlation with salinity and temperature gradients (R2 = 0.6–0.8). The regional taxon richness (S) varied by almost an order of magnitude, and scaled with the ecosystem size (A) according to a power law: S = 62 × A0.35. The compositional turnover of species (beta-diversity) was also positively related to ecosystem size, but also to mean regional salinity.

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