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Submission 82
Long-Term Trends in Picoplankton Dynamics in the Gulf of Naples
Poster-37
Presented by: Mario Affuso
Mario Affuso 1, Cecilia Balestra 2, Anna Chiara Trano 1, Raffaella Casotti 1
1 Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Naples, Italy
2 Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (OGS) Trieste, Italy

Flow cytometry is commonly used to investigate picoplankton (<2 micron), a key component

of marine food webs. This study presents flow cytometric data of picophytoplankton and

heterotrophic prokaryotes collected at the coastal Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER)

MareChiara station in the Gulf of Naples over nine years (2007–2015). Synechococcus spp.,

Prochlorococcus spp and picoeukaryotes (several subgroups) were distinguished based on

scatter and fluorescence. For heterotrophic prokaryotes, also Low Nucleic Acid (LNA) and

High Nucleic Acid (HNA) subpopulations were distinguished and counted.

Nutrient availability and temperature significantly influence picoplankton abundance and

cytometric diversity, confirming a trend observed in other coastal areas. From 2007 to 2015,

notable trends in picophytoplankton biomass and community structure were revealed, with

results suggesting a marked increase in certain phototrophic eukaryotes alongside fluctuating

cyanobacterial populations. Flow cytometry confirms its key contribution to providing insights

into ecological changes in response to variable ecosystem properties.