Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15

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The Gulf of Guayaquil is the main tropical estuary of the Southeast Pacific, has ecological and economic importance. Its oceanographic variability is regulated by seasonal fluctuations in wet and dry seasons. The study area is a fixed station northeast of Santa Clara Island in the Gulf of Guayaquil,...

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Autores: Torres, Gladys, Recalde, Sonia, Narea, Richard, Renteria, Willington, Troccoli, Luis, Tinoco, Oscar
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Fitoplancton
Oceanografía
Nutrientes
Estuario
Maricultura
El Niño
Phytoplankton
Ocanography
Nutrients
Estuary
Mariculture
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
Variabilidad espacio-temporal del fitoplancton y variables oceanográficas en El Golfo de Guayaquil durante el 2013-15
title Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
spellingShingle Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
Torres, Gladys
Fitoplancton
Oceanografía
Nutrientes
Estuario
Maricultura
El Niño
Phytoplankton
Ocanography
Nutrients
Estuary
Mariculture
El Niño
title_short Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
title_full Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
title_fullStr Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
title_full_unstemmed Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
title_sort Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Torres, Gladys
Recalde, Sonia
Narea, Richard
Renteria, Willington
Troccoli, Luis
Tinoco, Oscar
author Torres, Gladys
author_facet Torres, Gladys
Recalde, Sonia
Narea, Richard
Renteria, Willington
Troccoli, Luis
Tinoco, Oscar
author_role author
author2 Recalde, Sonia
Narea, Richard
Renteria, Willington
Troccoli, Luis
Tinoco, Oscar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Fitoplancton
Oceanografía
Nutrientes
Estuario
Maricultura
El Niño
Phytoplankton
Ocanography
Nutrients
Estuary
Mariculture
El Niño
topic Fitoplancton
Oceanografía
Nutrientes
Estuario
Maricultura
El Niño
Phytoplankton
Ocanography
Nutrients
Estuary
Mariculture
El Niño
description The Gulf of Guayaquil is the main tropical estuary of the Southeast Pacific, has ecological and economic importance. Its oceanographic variability is regulated by seasonal fluctuations in wet and dry seasons. The study area is a fixed station northeast of Santa Clara Island in the Gulf of Guayaquil, in a water column (0-75m), with a monthly frequency for 3 years (2013 to 2015), applying standardized methodologies for the Collection of oceanographic samples (temperature, salinity, nitrate and phosphate) and phytoplankton (functional groups - main species). The results showed warmer waters between March and May, being more evident in the last of 2015, related to the event El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Salinity was a more stable parameter in the water column. The distribution and concentration of oxygen, presented a surface layer with high concentration and another subsuperfical layer with lower oxygen. The nitrate was the nutrient with greater significant contribution and with greater variability than the phosphate and silicate. The structure and distribution of phytoplankton recorded 166 species during the 3 years; 32 species were more abundant and corresponded to diatoms. Its abundance and diversity was dependent on depth. At subsurface level, there was no differentiation in the 3 years. The relationship of phytoplankton with oceanographic conditions was statistically significant, with sporadic abundances of diatoms (Skeletonema costatum, Nitzschia longissima, Chaetoceros curvisetus, C. affinis, C. didymus) on the surface layer, with few dinoflagellates. The maxima were located in the vicinity of thermocline and nutricline. Gymnodinium and Gyrodinium (dinoflagellates) and ciliated Myrionecta rubra were frequent. The abundance of diatoms indicated the good food sustainability in the Gulf, evidencing that the El Niño thermal conditions were relatively weak on the primary producers.
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spelling Space-Temporal variability of fitoplancton and oceanographic variables in The Gulf of Guayaquil during 2013-15Variabilidad espacio-temporal del fitoplancton y variables oceanográficas en El Golfo de Guayaquil durante el 2013-15Torres, GladysRecalde, SoniaNarea, RichardRenteria, WillingtonTroccoli, LuisTinoco, OscarFitoplanctonOceanografíaNutrientesEstuarioMariculturaEl NiñoPhytoplanktonOcanographyNutrientsEstuaryMaricultureEl NiñoThe Gulf of Guayaquil is the main tropical estuary of the Southeast Pacific, has ecological and economic importance. Its oceanographic variability is regulated by seasonal fluctuations in wet and dry seasons. The study area is a fixed station northeast of Santa Clara Island in the Gulf of Guayaquil, in a water column (0-75m), with a monthly frequency for 3 years (2013 to 2015), applying standardized methodologies for the Collection of oceanographic samples (temperature, salinity, nitrate and phosphate) and phytoplankton (functional groups - main species). The results showed warmer waters between March and May, being more evident in the last of 2015, related to the event El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Salinity was a more stable parameter in the water column. The distribution and concentration of oxygen, presented a surface layer with high concentration and another subsuperfical layer with lower oxygen. The nitrate was the nutrient with greater significant contribution and with greater variability than the phosphate and silicate. The structure and distribution of phytoplankton recorded 166 species during the 3 years; 32 species were more abundant and corresponded to diatoms. Its abundance and diversity was dependent on depth. At subsurface level, there was no differentiation in the 3 years. The relationship of phytoplankton with oceanographic conditions was statistically significant, with sporadic abundances of diatoms (Skeletonema costatum, Nitzschia longissima, Chaetoceros curvisetus, C. affinis, C. didymus) on the surface layer, with few dinoflagellates. The maxima were located in the vicinity of thermocline and nutricline. Gymnodinium and Gyrodinium (dinoflagellates) and ciliated Myrionecta rubra were frequent. The abundance of diatoms indicated the good food sustainability in the Gulf, evidencing that the El Niño thermal conditions were relatively weak on the primary producers.El Golfo de Guayaquil es el principal estuario Tropical del Pacífico Sudeste, tiene importancia ecológica y económica; su variabilidad oceanográfica está regulada por fluctuaciones estacionales de época húmeda y seca. El área de estudio es una estación fija al noreste de la Isla Santa Clara en el Golfo de Guayaquil, en una columna de agua (0-75m), con una periodicidad mensual durante 3 años (2013 al 2015), aplicando metodologías estandarizadas para la colecta determinación de variables oceanográficas (temperatura, salinidad, oxígeno disuelto y nutrientes) y del fitoplancton (grupos funcionales-principales especies). Los resultados evidenciaron aguas más cálidas entre marzo a mayo, siendo más evidente en el último trimestre del 2015, relacionada con el evento El Niño-Oscilación del Sur (ENSO). La salinidad fue la variable más estable en la columna de agua. La distribución y concentración de oxígeno, presentó una capa superficial con alta concentración y otra capa subsuperfical con menor contenido de oxígeno. El nitrato fue el nutriente con mayor aporte significativo y con mayor variabilidad que el fosfato y silicato. La estructura y distribución del fitoplancton registró 166 especies durante los 3 años; 32 especies fueron más abundantes y correspondieron a las diatomeas. Su abundancia y diversidad fue dependiente de la profundidad. A nivel subsuperficial, no registró diferenciación en los 3 años. La relación del fitoplancton con las condiciones oceanográficas fue estadísticamente significativa, registró abundancias esporádicas de diatomeas (Skeletonema costatum, Nitzschia longissima, Chaetoceros curvisetus, C. affinis, C. didymus) en la capa superficial, con escasos dinoflagelados. Los máximos fueron ubicados en la proximidad de termoclina (10-20m). Gymnodinium y Gyrodinium (dinoflagelados) y el ciliado Myrionecta rubra fueron frecuentes. La abundancia de diatomeas indicó la buena sostenibilidad alimentaria en el Golfo, evidenciando que las condiciones térmicas de El Niño fueron relativamente débiles sobre los productores primarios.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ingeniería Geológica, Minera, Metalúrgica y Geográfica2017-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/1439210.15381/iigeo.v20i40.14392Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 20 No. 40 (2017); 70-79Revista del Instituto de investigación de la Facultad de minas, metalurgia y ciencias geográficas; Vol. 20 Núm. 40 (2017); 70-791682-30871561-0888reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/14392/12727Derechos de autor 2017 Gladys Torres, Sonia Recalde, Richard Narea, Willington Renteria, Luis Troccoli, Oscar Tinocohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/143922020-03-12T19:41:54Z
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