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EDP Sciences
Identifiant documentaire
10-dkey/10.1051/alr/2016006
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/alr/2016006
Auteur(s):
Claude Le Bec,Aurélie Legendre,Grégory Messiaen
Mots clés
Harmful algae
dinoflagellate
nutrients
eutrophication
drainage basin
land runoff
Date de publication
23/05/2016
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Langue
en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2016006
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Description
Time series of physico-chemical data and concentrations (cell L-1) of the toxic dinoflagellate
Alexandrium minutum collected in the Rance macrotidal estuary
(Brittany, France) were analyzed to understand the physico-chemical processes of the
estuary and their relation to changes in bloom development from 1996 to 2009. The
construction of the tidal power plant in the north and the presence of a lock in the south
have greatly altered hydrodynamics, blocking the zone of maximum turbidity upstream, in
the narrowest part of the estuary. Alexandrium minutum occurs in the
middle part of the estuary. Most physical and chemical parameters of the Rance estuary are
similar to those observed elsewhere in Brittany with water temperatures between 15–18
°C, slightly lowered
salinities (31.8–33.1 PSU), low river flow rates upstream and significant solar radiation
(8 h day-1). A
notable exception is phosphate input from the drainage basin which seems to limit bloom
development: in recent years, bloom decline can be significantly correlated with the
decrease in phosphate input. On the other hand, the chemical processes occurring in the
freshwater-saltwater interface do not seem to have an influence on these occurrences. The
other hypotheses for bloom declines are discussed, including the prevalence of parasitism,
but remain to be verified in further studies.
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