Temperature regulates Synechococcus population dynamics seasonally and across the continental shelf

TitleTemperature regulates Synechococcus population dynamics seasonally and across the continental shelf
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsStevens, BLF, E. Crockford, T, Peacock, EE, Neubert, MG, Sosik, HM
JournalLimnology and Oceanography Letters
Keywords3708 Oceanography
Abstract

Hourly, year-round flow cytometry has made it possible to relate seasonal environmental variability to the population dynamics of the smallest, most abundant phytoplankton on the Northeast US Shelf. To evaluate whether the insights from these data extend to Synechococcus farther from shore, we analyze flow cytometry measurements made continuously from the underway systems on 21 cruises traveling between the Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO) and the continental shelf break. We describe how seasonal patterns in Synechococcus, which have been documented in detail at MVCO, occur across the region with subtle variation. We find that the underlying relationship between temperature and division rate is consistent across the shelf and can explain much of the observed spatial variability in concentration. Connecting individual cell properties to annual and regional patterns in environmental conditions, these results demonstrate the value of autonomous monitoring and create an improved picture of picophytoplankton dynamics within an economically important ecosystem.

DOI10.1002/lol2.10331