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Exhaustion of nitrate terminates a phytoplankton bloom in Funka Bay, Japan:change in SiO4:NO3 consumption rate during the bloom
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Time series observations over 36 h were carried out in Funka Bay, Japan, to complement a 6 yr nutrient-dynamics study during a diatom spring bloom, especially focusing on nitrate and silicate as limiting nutrients. At the beginning of the study, nutrient concentrations were hlgh (NO, = 10 pM, SiO, = 20 FM and PO4 = 0.8 pM). Nitrate was depleted first during the night while silicate and phosphate remained at 10 and 0.3 pM, respectively. High nitrate reductase activity was observed the following morning, indicating the assimilation of nitrate in situ by the dominant phytoplankter, Chaetoceros socialis. The consumption ratio of Si04:N03 increased by 3 times from 0.83 before the peak to 2.5 after the peak of the bloom. This change was also obvious in the elemental composition of phytoplankton, showing an increase in Si:C and Si:N ratios by a factor of 2 to 4 after the peak of the bloom, while C:N ratio remained constant at around 7. As a consequence of this change in the consumption rate of SiO, and NO3, both silicate and nitrate were finally depleted in the photic zone.
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