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The Guadiana estuary, located between Portugal and Spain, has the fourth largest
drainage basin of Iberian river systems. Up to 75% of the catchment area has been regulated by dams
since the early 1970s. During the 1980s and 1990s, an increasing occurrence of summer cyanobacteria
blooms dominated by the potentially toxic Microcystis spp. was reported. In an effort to understand
the causes of recurrent noxious blooms in the Guadiana estuary, nutrients (phosphorus, nitrogen
[nitrate, nitrite and ammonium], and silicon [silicic acid], chlorophyll a and phytoplankton
abundance, specific composition and biomass were evaluated during field surveys, from April 1997
to March 1998. A pattern of successive blooms of different phytoplankton assemblages was observed
throughout this period. Diatoms (nano-sized, chain-forming) dominated an early spring bloom (max.
18 × 103 cells ml–1) in March and April. Following the decrease in diatom abundance, a chlorophyte
bloom (max. 11 × 103 cells ml–1) and then a cyanobacteria bloom (>6 × 104 cells ml–1) quickly followed
during late spring through to early summer. From July to September, a major cyanobacteria bloom
dominated by the potentially toxic Microcystis spp. (> 4 × 105 cells ml–1) developed in the freshwater
zone. The results indicate that high winter loads of nitrogen and phosphorus led to the depletion of
silicate (down to as low as 0.2 μM) during the early spring diatom bloom, which conditioned the successive
phytoplankton assemblages during the remaining productive period. Low monthly discharge
rates during spring and summer further provided an environment with low Si:N and N:P relative
availability which, coupled with high water-column temperature (>21°C), seemed to favour the
dominance of cyanobacteria over chlorophytes during the summer.
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Keywords
Southern Portugal Estuaries Harmful algal blooms Eutrophication Silicon Nitrate Cyanobacteria Dams Phytoplankton
Citation
Rocha C, HM Galvão and AB Barbosa, 2002. Role of transient silicon limitation in the development of cyanobacteria blooms in the Guadiana estuary, south-western Iberia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 228: 35-45.
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Inter-Research