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Resumen de Phytoplankton community structure at the eastern entrance of the Gulf of California during El Niño 2023

Elizabeth Durán Campos, Carlos Mauricio Torres Martínez, Erik Coria Monter, David A. Salas de León, María A. Monreal Gómez

  • This work aims to report the phytoplankton species composition and cell density in the Mazatlán coastal region (eastern entrance of the Gulf of California (GC), Mexico) during the strong El Niño event of 2023. Surface water samples (at 2 m depth) for phytoplankton cell determinations were collected in December of 2023, a month in which the numerical value of the Oceanic Niño Index was 2.0. The results showed a total of 197 species, including 113 diatoms (with a total cell density of 51,444 cells L-1), 76 dinoflagellates (with a total cell density of 31,260 cells L-1), four silicoflagellates (with a total cell density of 420 cells L-1), two cyanobacteria (with a total cell density of 2,020 cells L-1), one Euglenophyta (with a total cell density of 900 cells L-1) and one ciliate (with a total cell density of 7,820 cells L-1). The diatom Dactyliosolen phuketensis (B.G.Sundström) G.R. Hasle, 1996 and the dinoflagellate Gyrodinium fusiforme (Kofoid & Swezy, 1921) presented the highest cell densities with 4,100 and 5,900 cells L-1, respectively, species that have been previously reported in high abundances in Mexican waters in years of warming events, including El Niño. The results presented here contribute to understanding the effects of strong El Niño events on the phytoplankton community structure of the southeastern GC. This topic still needs to be fully addressed. This study also provides an update on the taxonomic lists available for the region of a group of organisms whose nomenclature has been constantly changing in recent years.


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