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Fine resolution of primary production and its limitation in phytoplankton communities of the Darss-Zingst Bodden chain, a coastal lagoon of the Southern Baltic Sea
Evaluated direct methods for estimating primary production are both a precondition and a supplement
for modeling scenarios in a eutrophicated and changing coastal ecosystem. Analyses of phytoplankton
succession, integral primary production and potential limitation of phytoplankton
growth of the shallow brackish Darss-Zingst Bodden chain indicate the extraordinary importance
of colony-forming nanophytoplankton for primary productivity. Respective studies began in the
1990s. Exemplary studies focus on the contribution of individual aggregates and phytoplankton
colonies to potential primary production as well as the microscale visualization and seasonal variability
of extracellular enzymatic phosphate hydrolysis. Results from these studies suggest that an
inhomogeneous distribution of productivity and limitation is relevant to the pelagic zones. This
paper discusses the effect of heterogeneity on ecosystem behavior in this specific trophy succession
state in the context of a future strategy to supplement bulk methods for productivity and limitation
analyses especially for barely distinguishable phytoplankton species in euthropicated coastal
waters.