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. 2016 Mar 16;11(3):e0151699. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151699

Table 3. Names and statistical information (referred to samples with non-zero abundance) of the taxa included in the principal component analysis.

Times present Max. Mean ± SD
DINOFLAGELLATES
Gyrodinium spp. 374 380 70 ± 61
Torodinium robustum 362 340 55 ± 47
Lessardia elongata 350 548 41 ± 44
Oxytoxum variabile 309 1233 44 ± 83
Oxytoxum minutum 263 190 32 ± 26
Cochlodinium spp. 251 100 24 ± 18
Scrippsiella spp. 246 100 22 ± 17
Dinoflagellate cysts 232 90 19 ± 12
Oxytoxum spp. 194 70 17 ± 11
Unid. dinoflagellates (with inclusion bodies) 146 200 42 ± 39
Protoperidinium spp. 131 80 15 ± 10
Pronoctiluca acuta 110 190 16 ± 18
Tripos teres* 107 50 16 ± 9
Oxytoxum coronatum 104 180 18 ± 21
Gymnodinium spp (20–40 μm) 99 70 17 ± 11
Gymnodinium spp. (> 40 μm) 95 60 16 ± 10
Micracanthodinium claytonii 88 50 15 ± 8
Oxytoxum scolopax 86 50 13 ± 6
Podolampas spinifer 84 30 12 ± 5
Oxytoxum mediterraneum 79 40 14 ± 7
Gymnodinium sp. ("pumpkin") 78 60 17 ± 12
Paleophalacroma unicinctum 77 30 12 ± 5
Oxytoxum longiceps 71 40 13 ± 6
Tripos fusus* 65 60 13 ± 8
Dinophysis spp. (small, rounded) 64 40 13 ± 6
Gonyaulax spp. 62 20 11 ± 2
Unid. dinoflagellates (large) 406 1520 311 ± 213
Unid. dinoflagellates (small, < 20 μm) 405 9042 2110 ± 1397
DIATOMS
Unid. pennate diatoms ("benthic-like", large) 366 7124 134 ± 420
Unid. pennate diatoms (small, < 20 μm) 344 2466 202 ± 321
Leptocylindrus mediterraneus (with Rhizomonas setigera) 201 1620 76 ± 130
Unid. pennate diatoms 201 960 67 ± 142
Thalassiosira spp. 200 4250 111 ± 426
Pseudo-nitzschia spp 125 4420 303 ± 627
Rhizosolenia spp. 123 950 49 ± 110
Pennate diatom (sp. 2, "spindle-like") 116 130 18 ± 17
Unid. centric diatoms 100 240 23 ± 28
Chaetoceros spp. (<20 μm) 92 1918 135 ± 303
Mastogloia rostrata 87 240 23 ± 32
Hemiaulus hauckii 84 6713 318 ± 1104
Planktoniella sol 80 140 34 ± 31
COCCOLITHOPHORES
Unid. coccolithophores (small, < 10 μm) 406 48675 6577 ± 6795
Unid. coccolithophores (large) 401 1781 216 ± 207
Discosphaera tubifera 301 3014 299 ± 353
Syracosphaera pulchra HET 295 250 46 ± 42
Umbellosphaera irregularis 261 8631 686 ± 924
Syracosphaera pulchra HOL 212 310 48 ± 57
Rhabdosphaera clavigera 206 190 29 ± 26
Helicosphaera carteri 199 190 26 ± 28
Calciosolenia brasiliensis 196 2329 110 ± 271
Ophiaster hydroideus 185 3699 326 ± 589
Calcidiscus leptoporus 150 1644 124 ± 235
Umbilicosphaera sibogae 146 740 111 ± 168
Calciosolenia murrayi 133 7480 175 ± 705
Coccolithophore (sp. 1, "Coronosphaera-like") 133 280 23 ± 28
Acanthoica quattrospina 94 959 29 ± 105
Coccolithophore (sp. 4, "dark", 11–15 μm) 91 150 31 ± 30
Algirosphaera robusta 85 1781 143 ± 264
Umbilicosphaera anulus 80 4521 225 ± 626
Michaelsarsia elegans 74 685 34 ± 92
Syracosphaera prolongata 67 411 25 ± 52
Calciopappus rigidus 66 680 33 ± 83
Oolithotus spp. 60 1644 107 ± 235
Syracosphaera spp. 61 80 21 ± 15
OTHER PHYTOPLANKTON
Cryptomonads 121 1096 196 ± 206
Dictyocha fibula 160 480 34 ± 56
Halosphaera viridis (phycoma) 76 150 25 ± 25
Colonial flagellate (sp. 1, colonies) 120 190 27 ± 28
Pterosperma moebii 116 630 70 ± 110
Trichodesmium sp. (filaments) 71 1730 188 ± 339
Unid. nanoflagellates (3–20 μm) 406 168784 8025 ± 12123
CILIATES
Ciliates ("naked", <30 μm) 396 4760 159 ± 328
Ciliates ("naked", > 30 μm) 390 940 110 ± 107
Strombidium spp. 345 510 67 ± 70
Tintinnids (large) 355 200 41 ± 35
Tintinnids (< 40 μm) 117 200 17 ± 20

Unid. = Unidentified. Abundances in cells L-1, Max. = maximum, SD = standard deviation. Minimum abundances were almost always 10 cells L-1 (one cell in the whole chamber after settling 100 mL, or 10 cells in 1 L); the exceptions were unidentified dinoflagellates (large and small), coccolithophores and nanoflagellates, which presented minimum abundances ranging between 20 and 410 cells L-1. Nanoplankton was identified at 312 X. The less abundant microplankton forms were counted at 125 X, but identification was checked at 312 x when necessary.

* Formerly, genus Ceratium [30].