Shujin Guo / Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaoxia Sun / Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qingzhen Yao / Ocean University of China
Feng Wang / Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
We obtained historical and observational data on phytoplankton communities from 1959 to 2023 to explore the responses of phytoplankton community structure to long-term environmental changes in the southern Yellow Sea (SYS), China. The results revealed a decrease in the proportions of diatom cell abundance within the phytoplankton community by 8%, accompanied by a corresponding increase in that of dinoflagellates. Dominant phytoplankton species were mainly chain-forming diatoms before 2000, and large dinoflagellates species from the genera Ceratium and Noctiluca improved their dominance after 2000. Warm-water phytoplankton species have increased in dominance over the study period. Correlation analysis revealed that the ocean warming and alterations in nutrient structure (N/P and Si/N ratios) were mostly responsible for the long-term evolution trend, and these changes may result in an increase in dinoflagellates harmful algal blooms, reduced efficiency of the biological carbon pump, and heightened hypoxia in the future, which should draw our attention.