Seasonal variations in bio-optical properties of phytoplankton in the Arabian Sea

1999 
Data collected during three expeditions to the Arabian Sea are examined to characterise the changes in phytoplankton properties between the intermonsoon and monsoon seasons. The results are used to elucidate the key changes that lead to the occurrence of phytoplankton blooms following the onset of the monsoon winds. Contrary to expectations, changes in the assimilation number and the initial slope of the photosynthesis-light curve decreased in the SW monsoon season, apparently in the wrong sense for them to account for the incidence of blooms in the Arabian Sea during this season. On the other hand, there were strong differences between the intermonsoon and monsoon values of the chlorophyll-specific absorption coefficient for the phytoplankton, probably arising from seasonal changes in cell size and community composition. The sense of these changes was such as to increase substantially the maximum quantum yield for photosynthesis during the monsoon season compared with the intermonsoon. When these results are applied in a simple expression for the daily, primary production of the water column, they can explain the rapid accumulation of phytoplankton observed in the Arabian Sea following the start of the monsoon season. Thus, the occurrence of seasonal blooms in the Arabian Sea depends on combined variations in both the optical and photosynthetic characteristics of phytoplankton in the region.
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