Dynamics of Dimethylsulfide and Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Produced by Phytoplankton in the Chinese Seas - Distribution Patterns and Affecting Factors
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Dynamics of Dimethylsulfide and Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Produced by Phytoplankton in the Chinese Seas - Distribution Patterns and Affecting Factors

  • Autor: JIAO Nian-Zhi1, LIU Cheng-Zheng, HONG Hua-Sheng, Shigeki HARADA, Horoshi KOSHIKAWA, Masataka WATANABE
  • Assuntos: Chinese seas ; diatoms ; dimethylsulfide (DMS) ; nitrogen ; particulate dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSPp)
  • É parte de: Chih wu hsüeh pao, 2003-07, Vol.45 (7)
  • Descrição: Distribution of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and/or particulate dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSPp) concentrations in the Jiaozhou Bay, Zhifu Bay and East China Sea wereinvestigated during the period of 1994 - 1998. Both DMS and DMSPp levels showed remarkable temporal and spatial variations. High values occurred in the coastal or shelf waters and low values in the offshore waters. The highest levels were observed in spring or summer and lowest in autumn. DMS or DMSPp distribution patterns were associated with water mass on a large geographical scale, while biological and chemical factors were more likely influential on smaller-scale variations. Diatoms could play an important role in total DMS or DMSPp abundance in coastal waters. Nitrate was found to have a two-phase relationship with DMSPp concentrations: positive when nitrate concentration was lower than 1 μmol/L, and negative when it was above. Anthropogenic factors such as sewage input and aquaculture also showed influences on DMS or DMSPp concentration.
  • Editor: China: Botanical Society of China and Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences