Characteristics of the Microplankton and Nanoplankton Communities of an Australian Coastal Plain Estuary
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
29(1) 9 - 18
Published: 1978
Abstract
The relative importance of micro- and nanoplankton was evaluated in the Parramatta Estuary and Sydney Harbour, a culturally eutrophicated southern hemisphere estuarial complex, during a non- upwelling period following an extended drought. Nanoplankton : microplankton production ratios increased to 4.2 in the inner estuary, where the nanoplankton were dominant under conditions of increased nutrient supply. Primary production rates and chlorophyll a standing crops increased about 40-fold into the estuary, reaching 175 mg C m-3 h-1 and 19 mg chl a m-3 respectively. Outer, middle, and inner estuarial regions were distinct, and clearly defined by phytoplankton community characteristics and species distribution. All dominants and co-dominants were neritic temperate species ubiquitous in the estuary, but less abundant microplankton species of tropical origin were the most useful as indicator species of the extent of oceanic influence.
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9780009
© CSIRO 1978