Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment

The light absorption properties of a dinoflagellate (Noctiluca scintillans Macartney) bloom in Manila Bay were analysed during the onset of a whole-bay-scale bloom in March 2004. The chlorophyll a concentrations varied over a very wide range from 1.4 μg l−1 to extremely high values of 521 μg l−1. Th...

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Main Authors: Anil Kumar Vijayan, Srikanth Ayyala Somayajula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-01-01
Series:Oceanologia
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S007832341450005X
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spelling doaj-9fdcd96112684b378086e7dcfaf600742020-11-24T20:41:26ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342014-01-01561107124Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embaymentAnil Kumar Vijayan0Srikanth Ayyala Somayajula1Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology (CMLRE), Ministry of Earth Sciences, Cochin, India;Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), ‘Ocean Valley’, Pragathi Nagar (BO), Nizampet (SO) Hyderabad–500090The light absorption properties of a dinoflagellate (Noctiluca scintillans Macartney) bloom in Manila Bay were analysed during the onset of a whole-bay-scale bloom in March 2004. The chlorophyll a concentrations varied over a very wide range from 1.4 μg l−1 to extremely high values of 521 μg l−1. The chlorophyll specific absorption coefficients of phytoplankton (a*ph(λ)) varied significantly in shape and magnitude. The spectrally averaged values of a*ph(λ) varied by two orders of magnitude within and outside the bloom patch. The total suspended solid concentration was high in the middle of the bay (≥4 mg l−1). The non-photosynthetic pigment (NPP) index was∼0.6 at most of the stations, mainly due to the presence of photoprotective pigments like zeaxanthin, lutein and neoxanthin, which led to variations in the blue absorption maxima of the chlorophyll-specific absorption coefficients. The absorption properties of the accessory pigments were masked owing to the presence of overlapping pigment absorption bands. The fourth derivative of the absorption spectra was able to resolve these overlapping features and enhance the absorption characteristics of prominent accessory pigments.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S007832341450005XSpecific absorption coefficientHPLCDerivative analysisNPP index
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author Anil Kumar Vijayan
Srikanth Ayyala Somayajula
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Srikanth Ayyala Somayajula
Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment
Oceanologia
Specific absorption coefficient
HPLC
Derivative analysis
NPP index
author_facet Anil Kumar Vijayan
Srikanth Ayyala Somayajula
author_sort Anil Kumar Vijayan
title Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment
title_short Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment
title_full Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment
title_fullStr Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment
title_full_unstemmed Effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment
title_sort effect of accessory pigment composition on the absorption characteristics of dinoflagellate bloom in a coastal embayment
publisher Elsevier
series Oceanologia
issn 0078-3234
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The light absorption properties of a dinoflagellate (Noctiluca scintillans Macartney) bloom in Manila Bay were analysed during the onset of a whole-bay-scale bloom in March 2004. The chlorophyll a concentrations varied over a very wide range from 1.4 μg l−1 to extremely high values of 521 μg l−1. The chlorophyll specific absorption coefficients of phytoplankton (a*ph(λ)) varied significantly in shape and magnitude. The spectrally averaged values of a*ph(λ) varied by two orders of magnitude within and outside the bloom patch. The total suspended solid concentration was high in the middle of the bay (≥4 mg l−1). The non-photosynthetic pigment (NPP) index was∼0.6 at most of the stations, mainly due to the presence of photoprotective pigments like zeaxanthin, lutein and neoxanthin, which led to variations in the blue absorption maxima of the chlorophyll-specific absorption coefficients. The absorption properties of the accessory pigments were masked owing to the presence of overlapping pigment absorption bands. The fourth derivative of the absorption spectra was able to resolve these overlapping features and enhance the absorption characteristics of prominent accessory pigments.
topic Specific absorption coefficient
HPLC
Derivative analysis
NPP index
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S007832341450005X
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