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Estuaries | 1995

Physical processes controlling bacterial distribution and variability in the upper St. Lawrence estuary

Jean Painchaud; Denis Lefaivre; Jean-Claude Therriault; Louis Legendre

The vertical structure of the water column and the spatial distribution and semidiurnal variability of bacteria were investigated at six stations in the upper St. Lawrence estuary. The σ1 profiles indicate that the upper St. Lawrence is a partially mixed estuary. Stratification results from buoyancy input from the freshwater outflow of the St. Lawrence River, and its variability is controlled by tidal and, to a lesser extent, wind mixing. Calculations show that tidal mixing largely exceeds mixing caused by wind. Free and attached bacteria presented different patterns of spatial distribution and temporal variability. Free bacteria exhibited highest mean concentrations at the freshwater station (3.5–4.4 106ml−1) and lowest concentrations at the downstream stations (0.3–0.5 106ml−1); their numbers declined exponentially relative to salinity. Attached bacteria had highest mean concentrations (3.2–5.5 106ml−1) at salinities between 0.5 and 5 and were virtually absent at downseam stations (<0.05 106ml−1). The importance of semidiurnal variability was demonstrated Over the idal cycle, variability of attached bacteria was always greater than that of free bacteria. The analysis of causal models between salinity and free and attached bacteria, showed that the two types of bacteria are uncoupled and that both types have a strong relationship with salimity. Physical processes are thus important controlling factors of the distribution and variability of bacteria. Results suggest that large-scale processes, such as freshwater outflow and residual circulation, largely control free bacteria, whereas short-term and more local processes (e.g., sediment resuspension caused by wind) may also be important in the control of attached bacteria.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1984

Hierarchical control of phytoplankton succession by physical factors

M. Levasseur; Jean-Claude Therriault; Louis Legendre


Wsq: Women's Studies Quarterly | 1976

Nutrients, Chlorophyll, and Internal Tides in the St. Lawrence Estuary

Jean-Claude Therriault; Guy Lacroix


Limnology and Oceanography | 1997

Estimation of f‐ratios in oceans based on phytoplankton size structure

Jean-Éric Tremblay; Bert Klein; Louis Legendre; Richard B. Rivkin; Jean-Claude Therriault


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1989

Relationships between bacteria, phytoplankton and particulate organic carbon in the upper St. Lawrence Estuary

Jean Painchaud; Jean-Claude Therriault


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2002

Spatial and temporal variations in copepod community structure in the lower St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada

Stéphane Plourde; Julian J. Dodson; Jeffrey A. Runge; Jean-Claude Therriault


Tidal Mixing and Plankton Dynamics | 1986

Phytoplankton Responses to Vertical Tidal Mixing

S. Demers; Louis Legendre; Jean-Claude Therriault


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2000

Export of biogenic carbon and structure and dynamics of the pelagic food web in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Part 2. Inverse analysis

Alain F. Vézina; Claude Savenkoff; Suzanne Roy; Bert Klein; Richard B. Rivkin; Jean-Claude Therriault; Louis Legendre


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2000

Size-differential uptake of nitrogen and carbon in a marginal sea (Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada): significance of diel periodicity and urea uptake

Jean Éric Tremblay; Louis Legendre; Bert Klein; Jean-Claude Therriault


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1987

Box model analysis of bacterial fluxes in the St. Lawrence Estuary

Jean Painchaud; Denis Lefaivre; Jean-Claude Therriault

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Richard B. Rivkin

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Bedford Institute of Oceanography

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