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The total lipids and fatty acid composition of natural particulate matter and nutritional quality for zooplankton grazers was studied on a seasonal basis in the Arctic fjord Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) during the spring, summer of 2007 and during the early summer of 2006. Both years were abnormally warm, and the study attempted to evaluate the potential impact of the intrusion of North Atlantic waters. Samples were collected in surface layers and at deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM when present). Both years, chlorophyll concentrations were low (<2 μg L−1) even during bloom periods. Species determination indicated Phaeocystis spp. as main constituent of the May bloom while ciliates and flagellates dominated the rest of the survey period. Total lipids showed similar changes at both depths with maximum values in mid-summer of 2007, while it showed reverse patterns between surface and DCM in 2006. Total fatty acid composition was dominated by saturates and monoenoic acids at both depths with significant percentages of pentaenoic acids and 22:6n-3 (DHA) recorded at all times. The 2007 fatty acid dynamics identified four main successions in term of particulate assemblage related mainly to the succession of living cells versus detrital material and to a lesser extent to phytoplankton community changes (diatoms versus non-diatoms). Redundancy analysis confirmed that live phytoplankton is one of the main drivers in the fatty acid changes. Temperature and density of the surface water are also influential in relation to water mass dynamics. Concentrations of fatty acids available to consumers showed n-3 PUFA ranging from 2 to 15 μg L−1 and n-6 PUFA ranging from 0.3 to 2 μg L−1. Concentration of EPA (20:5) and DHA are potentially limiting, suggesting a negative impact of Phaeocystis pouchetti-type phytoplankton linked to advection of Atlantic waters in relation to global warming of Arctic waters.
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Support to the field work provided by Kings Bay A. S., AWIPEV and NPI was greatly appreciated. This work was part of the PRACEAL project no. 455, funded by the French Polar Institute Paul Emile Victor (IPEV) and INSU-CNRS. The authors thank Prof. Else N. Hegseth (University of Tromso) for supplying her monthly nutrient data corresponding to our survey.
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Mayzaud, P., Boutoute, M., Noyon, M. et al. Lipid and fatty acids in naturally occurring particulate matter during spring and summer in a high arctic fjord (Kongsfjorden, Svalbard). Mar Biol 160, 383–398 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-012-2095-2
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