Diel variations in photosynthetic activity of summer phytoplankton in Lindåspollene, western Norway
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Diel patterns in photosynthesis of natural phytoplankton were studied during a 5 d period
during midsummer in Lindbspollene, a land-locked fjord of western Norway. Samples were taken from
depths of 0.5, 5, 10 and 21 m at 3 to 4 h intervals. The natural 1ight:dark cycle was 19:5 h. The
coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi and ultraplankton (< 5 pm) flagellates were predominant in the
upper 10 m, while diatoms and silicoflagellates were predominant at 21 m. No clear diel pattern was
seen in the variations of chlorophyll a and cell numbers. The photosynthesis vs light relationship (P-I)
was studied at 0.5 and 10 m, and the parameters pB,,,, a B and IK showed pronounced diel rhythms.
Maximum and minimum values of cu B and pB,,, differed by a factor of 3 to 4 and occurred in the
morning and evening periods, respectively. These parameters were linearly correlated at both 0.5 and
10 m, indicating a phased diel periodicity. IK showed a clear diel variation at 0.5 m with minimum values
at night, whereas no persistent die1 rhythm could be seen at 10 m. PB,,, and IK were correlated at 0.5 m
but not at 10 m, while IK and a B were weakly correlated at both 0.5 and 10 m. In vivo fluorescence per
unit chlorophyll a showed a die1 variation pattern that was the opposite to that of P",,, and cu B Our
results indicate that an endogenous rhythm 1s regulating the diel oscillations in photosynthesis. This
endogenous mechanism is possibly entrained by environmental signals such as cycles in nutrient
availability and light conditions.