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Taxonomical diversity of Pseudo‐nitzschia from the C entral A driatic S ea
Author(s) -
Arapov Jasna,
Skejić Sanda,
Bužančić Mia,
Bakrač Ana,
Vidjak Olja,
Bojanić Natalia,
Ujević Ivana,
Gladan Živa.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
phycological research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.438
H-Index - 44
eISSN - 1440-1835
pISSN - 1322-0829
DOI - 10.1111/pre.12184
Subject(s) - domoic acid , biology , abundance (ecology) , nitzschia , salinity , zoology , botany , species diversity , ecology , biochemistry , toxin , phytoplankton , nutrient
SUMMARY The aim of our research was to study the composition of Pseudo‐nitzschia species during a period when neurotoxin domoic acid ( DA ) was present in shellfish. Sampling was conducted in K aštela B ay ( C entral A driatic S ea), between N ovember 2015 and J anuary 2016. Concentrations of DA analyzed in various shellfish species were low, below the regulatory limit, while the highest abundance of Pseudo‐nitzschia spp. reached 1.85 × 10 5 cells L −1 in the surface layer, at the beginning of N ovember. Within the temperature and salinity range recorded during the investigated period, a positive correlation of Pseudo‐nitzschia spp. abundance was recorded with temperature. Morphological analyses by scanning electron microscopy revealed the presence of five Pseudo‐nitzschia species that had already been reported in the A driatic S ea – P. calliantha , P. delicatissima , P. fraudulenta , P. pseudodelicatissima / P. cuspidata and P. subfraudulenta – as well as an unknown Pseudo‐nitzschia sp. The composition of the Pseudo‐nitzschia assemblage changed over the investigated period. The species P. pseudodelicatissima / P.cuspidata was found throughout the entire period and the highest diversity was noticed in January, when all six observed species were recorded. These results represent the first taxonomical investigation of the genus Pseudo‐nitzschia in K aštela B ay, as well as the first report of DA in shellfish from this area.