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Seasonal variation in composition and abundance of harmful dinoflagellates in Yemeni waters, southern Red Sea.

Abdulsalam Alkawri1.   

Abstract

General abundance and species composition of a dinoflagellate community in Yemeni coastal waters of Al Salif (southern Red Sea) were studied with a view to understand the annual variations in particular the toxic species. Dinoflagellates were more abundant among phytoplankton. Thirty five dinoflagellate taxa were identified, among which 12 were reported as potentially toxic species. A significant change in seasonal abundance was recorded with the maximum (2.27∗106cellsl-1) in May, and the minimum (2.50∗102cellsl-1) recorded in January. Kryptoperidinium foliaceum, which was reported for the first time from the Red Sea, was the most abundant species with a maximum in May 2013 (2.26∗106cellsl-1). Spearman's rank correlation analysis indicates that, total harmful dinoflagellate cells, K. foliaceum, Prorocentrum gracile and Prorocentrum micans were significantly correlated with temperature. This study suggests that Yemeni waters should be monitored to investigate harmful species and to identify areas and seasons at higher risk.
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Keywords:  Dinoflagellate; HAB; Kryptoperidinium foliaceum; Prorocentrum spp.; Red Sea

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27555482     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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