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Turkish Journal of Zoology

Abstract

This study examines the structure, distribution, and environmental influences on planktonic communities in the Romanian Black Sea, based on data collected from Black Sea national monitoring stations in June 2023. We assessed the qualitative and quantitative composition of phytoplankton, microzooplankton, mesozooplankton, macrozooplankton, and ichthyoplankton, alongside key environmental factors such as temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient concentrations (nitrite, nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, and silicate). The results highlight the dominance of dinoflagellates within the phytoplankton community, while copepods constitute the most abundant mesozooplankton group. Species from the Codonellidae family mainly represent microzooplankton diversity, while macrozooplankton is largely dominated by the scyphozoan Aurelia aurita. Ichthyoplankton diversity peaks in coastal waters, with Engraulis encrasicolus and Scorpaena porcus as the most abundant species. Environmental analyses indicated strong correlations between plankton distribution and salinity gradients, nutrient availability, and oxygen levels, with nutrients playing a significant role in shaping community structure. Principal component analysis further reveals spatial variability driven by nutrient enrichment in coastal and transitional waters, influencing primary production and trophic interactions. These findings provide essential insights into the ecological functioning of the Black Sea ecosystem, offering valuable data for marine biodiversity conservation, climate impact assessments, and sustainable resource management strategies.

Author ORCID Identifier

CRISTINA TABARCEA: 0009-0005-0593-3832

ELENA BIȘINICU: 0000-0002-7118-9141

GEORGE-EMANUEL HARCOTĂ: 0000-0001-8749-328X

AURELIA ȚOȚOIU: 0000-0002-0432-2723

OANA VLAS: 0000-0002-4559-8267

ELENA PANTEA: 0000-0003-0498-5874

LUMINITA LAZAR: 0000-0003-2428-7299

DOI

10.55730/1300-0179.3234

Keywords

Planktonic communities, diversity, quantitative, environmental analyses

First Page

293

Last Page

305

Publisher

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)

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