SMALL SCALE TEMPORAL VARIABILITY
IN THE PHYTOPLANKTON OF INDEPENDENCIA BAY, PISCO, PERÚ
Noemí Ochoa y Juan Tarazona*
SUMMARY
Temporal variations at small scale of the coastal marine phytoplankton assemblages were
studied. Water samples were collected at a fixed station in Bahia Independencia
(Pisco-Peru). The sampling took place in the morning (08:00h.) and afternoon (15:00 h)
over a period of 29 days (March 28 to April 25, 1988). Surface temperatures also were
taken, fluctuating from 15,4 °C to 17,2 °C.
Diatoms were the principal component of the phytoplankton community and were more related
with the total of phytoplankton. Other groups as Dinoflagellates, Coccolitophorids,
Silicoflagellates and small flagellates were present but were less important. Skeletonema
costatum was the dominant specie during the first nine days of sampling, after that it was
substituted by Thalassionema nitzschioides, which remained as dominant until the end of
the study. Small variation in species composition but large fluctuations in density of
phytoplankton were recorded over a period of few hours. Small increments in temperature
influenced in the phytoplankton assemblages.
Key words: Phytoplankton, Diatoms, temporal variation, Independencia Bay,
Perú.
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