Microplankton abundance and biomass in the Eastern Pacific

Particles of detritus were counted by size-groups and microplankton cells in samples stained with acid fuchsin and acridine orange. Data were obtained for eutrophic and oligotrophic waters. Seston in the eutrophic layer of eutrophic waters consists of 22-65% phytoplankton, 3-18% microzooplankton, and 32-65% detritus; in oligotrophic waters - of 3-7% phytoplankton, 1-5% microzooplankton, and 92-97% detritus. Amount of detritus in seston increases with depth up to 4.4 µg C/l (sigma = 1.48) at 500-4000 m. Microplankton biomass in deep water contains mostly olive-green cells and bacteria; no microzooplankton <200 µm long was found below 200 m. Aggregates 10-50 µm in diameter and fragments of organisms 50-200 µm long were dominant by weight among detrital particles. No discernible associations of microorganisms with detrital particles were observed.

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Mel'nikov, Igor A (1976). Dataset: Microplankton abundance and biomass in the Eastern Pacific. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.742567

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.742567
Author Mel'nikov, Igor A
Given Name Igor A
Family Name Mel'nikov
Source Creation 1976
Publication Year 1976
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Melnikov-1976a
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Name: Oceans

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Title: Microplankton and organic detritus in the Southeastern Pacific
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1976
Source: Oceanology
Authors: Mel'nikov Igor A .