Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation

To date, phytoplankton cell size classification is based on linear metrics (nano: 2-20 μm; micro: 20-200 μm; macro: >200 μm) although three-dimensional metrics are used for cell or body size descriptions of all terrestrial and aquatic organisms. This study proposes a redefinition of phytoplankton...

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Main Author: L. IGNATIADES
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Language:English
Published: Hellenic Centre for Marine Research 2015-09-01
Series:Mediterranean Marine Science
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Online Access:https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13118
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spelling doaj-59d9400304d040798a8b3d8bf2a0b0902020-11-25T00:10:44ZengHellenic Centre for Marine ResearchMediterranean Marine Science1108-393X1791-67632015-09-01171566410.12681/mms.133210950Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretationL. IGNATIADES0National Research Center, Demokritos, Athens, HellasTo date, phytoplankton cell size classification is based on linear metrics (nano: 2-20 μm; micro: 20-200 μm; macro: >200 μm) although three-dimensional metrics are used for cell or body size descriptions of all terrestrial and aquatic organisms. This study proposes a redefinition of phytoplankton size classification expressed in terms of cell volume (μm3) metrics by analyzing statistically a data set of 397 species from three major groups of eukaryotic taxa (diatoms, dinoflagellates, coccolithophores). The three size classes based on cell volume metrics are nanoplankton (10-103 μm3), microplankton (103-106μm3) and macroplankton (106-109μm3). Size spectra of cell volume frequencies, species richness-cell size and cell abundance-cell size relationships were evaluated with the use of cell volume (μm3) metrics while fitting of the relevant equations significantly accounted for the data. The analysis of size classes versus taxonomic composition based on cell volume metrics revealed taxonomic group (diatoms, dinoflagellates, coccolithophores) differentiations in nano-micro-macro size classes, thus providing an accurate size classification within and among taxa. This classification offers more precise information on the taxon-size relationships, which are valuable for phytoplankton community structure studies and useful for further development of the remote sensing models designed for differentiating phytoplankton taxa by satellite.https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13118Phytoplankton, Cell size, Nanoplankton, Microplankton, Macroplankton, Redefinition.
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author L. IGNATIADES
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Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation
Mediterranean Marine Science
Phytoplankton, Cell size, Nanoplankton, Microplankton, Macroplankton, Redefinition.
author_facet L. IGNATIADES
author_sort L. IGNATIADES
title Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation
title_short Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation
title_full Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation
title_fullStr Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation
title_full_unstemmed Redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation
title_sort redefinition of cell size classification of phytoplankton – a potential tool for improving the quality and assurance of data interpretation
publisher Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
series Mediterranean Marine Science
issn 1108-393X
1791-6763
publishDate 2015-09-01
description To date, phytoplankton cell size classification is based on linear metrics (nano: 2-20 μm; micro: 20-200 μm; macro: >200 μm) although three-dimensional metrics are used for cell or body size descriptions of all terrestrial and aquatic organisms. This study proposes a redefinition of phytoplankton size classification expressed in terms of cell volume (μm3) metrics by analyzing statistically a data set of 397 species from three major groups of eukaryotic taxa (diatoms, dinoflagellates, coccolithophores). The three size classes based on cell volume metrics are nanoplankton (10-103 μm3), microplankton (103-106μm3) and macroplankton (106-109μm3). Size spectra of cell volume frequencies, species richness-cell size and cell abundance-cell size relationships were evaluated with the use of cell volume (μm3) metrics while fitting of the relevant equations significantly accounted for the data. The analysis of size classes versus taxonomic composition based on cell volume metrics revealed taxonomic group (diatoms, dinoflagellates, coccolithophores) differentiations in nano-micro-macro size classes, thus providing an accurate size classification within and among taxa. This classification offers more precise information on the taxon-size relationships, which are valuable for phytoplankton community structure studies and useful for further development of the remote sensing models designed for differentiating phytoplankton taxa by satellite.
topic Phytoplankton, Cell size, Nanoplankton, Microplankton, Macroplankton, Redefinition.
url https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13118
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