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Autecology and phylogeny of Coolia tropicalis and Coolia malayensis (Dinophyceae), with emphasis on taxonomy of C. tropicalis based on light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and LSU rDNA(1).

Normawaty Mohammad-Noor1, Øjvind Moestrup2, Nina Lundholm3, Santiago Fraga4, Aimimualiani Adam5, Michael J Holmes6, Ejria Saleh7.   

Abstract

Coolia is a widespread and ecologically important genus of benthic marine dinoflagellates found in tropical regions. Historically, there has been taxonomic confusion about the taxonomy and toxicity of this group. The goal of this study was to resolve morphological questions concerning Coolia tropicalis and determine the taxonomic identity of the Australian Coolia isolate which has been reported to produce cooliatoxins. To accomplish this, the morphology of tropical strains from Belize (the type locality of C. tropicalis), Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia were examined and compared to published reports. The morphological analysis showed that C. tropicalis differs from the original description in that it has a slightly larger size (35-47 μm long by 30-45 μm wide versus 23-40 μm long by 25-39 μm wide), and the shape of fourth apical plate, and the length of Po plate (7.4-12 μm versus 7 μm). Based on both morphology and phylogenetic analysis using LSU D1- D3 rDNA sequences, the clones of C. tropicalis from Malaysia, Indonesia, and Belize were found to form a monophyletic clade within the genus. The strain producing cooliatoxin was found to be C. tropicalis, not Coolia monotis as originally assumed. To explore the factors influencing the growth of Coolia species, the growth rates of C. tropicalis and Coolia malayensis were determined at different temperatures and salinities. Both species tolerated a wide range of temperatures, but cannot survive at temperatures <20°C or >35°C. C. monotis, the dominant species reported in the literature, probably does not produce toxins.
© 2013 Phycological Society of America.

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Keywords:  Coolia malayensis; Coolia tropicalis; growth study; salinity; taxonomy; temperature

Year:  2013        PMID: 27007042     DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phycol        ISSN: 0022-3646            Impact factor:   2.923


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Authors:  Michael J Holmes; Bill Venables; Richard J Lewis
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2021-07-23       Impact factor: 4.546

2.  The Epiphytic Genus Gambierdiscus (Dinophyceae) in the Kermadec Islands and Zealandia Regions of the Southwestern Pacific and the Associated Risk of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning.

Authors:  Lesley L Rhodes; Kirsty F Smith; Sam Murray; D Tim Harwood; Tom Trnski; Rex Munday
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2017-07-11       Impact factor: 5.118

3.  Diversity and Toxicity of the Genus Coolia Meunier in Brazil, and Detection of 44-Methyl Gambierone in Coolia tropicalis.

Authors:  Carlos Eduardo Junqueira de Azevedo Tibiriçá; Manoella Sibat; Luciano Felício Fernandes; Gwenaël Bilien; Nicolas Chomérat; Philipp Hess; Luiz L Mafra
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2020-05-15       Impact factor: 4.546

4.  Occurrence of three dominant epibenthic dinoflagellates (Ostreopsis spp., Coolia monotis and Prorocentrum lima) in relation to biotic substrates and environmental factors in a highly dynamic ecosystem, the Strait of Gibraltar (Southwestern Mediterranean).

Authors:  Mustapha Ibghi; Mohammed L'bachir El Kbiach; Benlahcen Rijal Leblad; Hicham Aboualaalaa; Fabienne Hervé; Manoella Sibat; Adil Chair; Estelle Masseret; Niama Maamour; Mouna Daoudi; Zouher Amzil; Mohamed Laabir
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2022-09-21       Impact factor: 3.307

5.  The diversity of Coolia spp. (Dinophyceae Ostreopsidaceae) in the central great barrier reef region.

Authors:  Paolo Momigliano; Leanne Sparrow; David Blair; Kirsten Heimann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-23       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Toxicity and Growth Assessments of Three Thermophilic Benthic Dinoflagellates (Ostreopsis cf. ovata, Prorocentrum lima and Coolia monotis) Developing in the Southern Mediterranean Basin.

Authors:  Hela Ben-Gharbia; Ons Kéfi-Daly Yahia; Zouher Amzil; Nicolas Chomérat; Eric Abadie; Estelle Masseret; Manoella Sibat; Habiba Zmerli Triki; Habiba Nouri; Mohamed Laabir
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2016-10-15       Impact factor: 4.546

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