Variable climatic conditions dominate recent phytoplankton dynamics in Chesapeake Bay

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Lawrence W. Harding, Jr.
Michael E. Mallonee
Elgin S. Perry
W. David Miller
Jason E. Adolf
Charles L. Gallegos
Hans W. Paerl
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[1] University of California,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
[2] Los Angeles,undefined
[3] Los Angeles,undefined
[4] California 90095,undefined
[5] United States,undefined
[6] Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin,undefined
[7] United States Environmental Protection Agency Chesapeake Bay Program Office,undefined
[8] Statistics Consultant,undefined
[9] US Naval Research Laboratory,undefined
[10] 4555 Overlook Ave.,undefined
[11] SW,undefined
[12] Washington,undefined
[13] D.C. 20375,undefined
[14] United States,undefined
[15] Marine Science Program,undefined
[16] University of Hawaii at Hilo,undefined
[17] Smithsonian Environmental Research Center,undefined
[18] Institute of Marine Sciences,undefined
[19] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,undefined
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Variable climatic conditions strongly influence phytoplankton dynamics in estuaries globally. Our study area is Chesapeake Bay, a highly productive ecosystem providing natural resources, transportation, and recreation for nearly 16 million people inhabiting a 165,000-km2 watershed. Since World War II, nutrient over-enrichment has led to multiple ecosystem impairments caused by increased phytoplankton biomass as chlorophyll-a (chl-a). Doubled nitrogen (N) loadings from 1945–1980 led to increased chl-a, reduced water clarity, and low dissolved oxygen (DO), while decreased N loadings from 1981–2012 suggest modest improvement. The recent 30+ years are characterized by high inter-annual variability of chl-a, coinciding with irregular dry and wet periods, complicating the detection of long-term trends. Here, we synthesize time-series data for historical and recent N loadings (TN, NO2 + NO3), chl-a, floral composition, and net primary productivity (NPP) to distinguish secular changes caused by nutrient over-enrichment from spatio-temporal variability imposed by climatic conditions. Wet years showed higher chl-a, higher diatom abundance, and increased NPP, while dry years showed lower chl-a, lower diatom abundance, and decreased NPP. Our findings support a conceptual model wherein variable climatic conditions dominate recent phytoplankton dynamics against a backdrop of nutrient over-enrichment, emphasizing the need to separate these effects to gauge progress toward improving water quality in estuaries.
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