Pico- (0.2–2 ?m) and small (2–10 ?m) nanophytoplanktonic assemblages were investigated along the Strait of Magellan at the beginning of the austral autumn. Three main areas were identified on the basis of hydrological data: an area characterised by high runoff from fjords, a divergence zone and an inland sea in the shallow eastern part of the channel (Paso Ancho). In the study area picophytoplankton abundance ranged from 8.10 × 105 to 3.28 × 107 cells L?1. Cyanobacteria outnumbered picoeukaryotes on average by one order of magnitude; however prokaryotes to picoeukaryotes ratios varied along the Strait. Nanophytoplankton (2.20 × 105 to 5.09 × 106 cells L?1) were mainly represented by cells 2–3 ?m (60%, mean value). Picophytoplankton and nanophytoplankton accounted respectively on average for 46% and 27% of the total chlorophyll
Print ISSN: 0006-8055
Volume: 42, 12/1999
Pages: 563 - 572