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What are the main environmental factors driving the development of the neurotoxic dinoflagellate Vulcanodinium rugosum in a Mediterranean ecosystem (Ingril lagoon, France)?

Eric Abadie1, Claude Chiantella2, Anaïs Crottier2, Lesley Rhodes3, Estelle Masseret4, Tom Berteaux2, Mohamed Laabir4.   

Abstract

Vulcanodinium rugosum, a dinoflagellate developing in Ingril Lagoon (Mediterranean, France) is responsible for shellfish intoxications due to the neurotoxin pinnatoxin G. A one year survey (March 2012-April 2013) was conducted in this oligotrophic shallow lagoon and key environmental parameters were recorded (temperature, salinity and nutrients). The spatio-temporal distribution of V. rugosum in water column and on macrophytes was also determined. Planktonic cells of V. rugosum were observed at all sampling stations, but in relatively low concentrations (maximum of 1000 cell/L). The highest abundances were observed from June to September 2012. There was a positive correlation between cell densities and both temperature and salinity. Non-motile cells were detected on macrophytes, with a maximum concentration of 6300 cells/g wet weight. Nitrite and ammonium were negatively related to V. rugosum abundance whereas total nitrogen, total phosphorus and phosphates showed a positive correlation. Altogether, in situ results suggest that V. rugosum is rather thermophilic and that organic nutrients should be considered when studying the nutrition requirements for this noxious expanding dinoflagellate.
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Keywords:  Development dynamic; Environmental factors; Ingril lagoon; Neurotoxins; Vulcanodinium rugosum

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29778227     DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2018.03.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Harmful Algae        ISSN: 1568-9883            Impact factor:   4.273


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1.  Cyclic imine toxins survey in coastal european shellfish samples: Bioaccumulation and mode of action of 28-O-palmitoyl ester of pinnatoxin-G. first report of portimine-A bioaccumulation.

Authors:  Rómulo Aráoz; Paul Barnes; Véronique Séchet; Muriel Delepierre; Sophie Zinn-Justin; Jordi Molgó; Armen Zakarian; Philipp Hess; Denis Servent
Journal:  Harmful Algae       Date:  2020-08-12       Impact factor: 4.273

2.  Detection and Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Pinnatoxins in Shellfish from the Atlantic and Cantabrian Coasts of Spain.

Authors:  J Pablo Lamas; Fabiola Arévalo; Ángeles Moroño; Jorge Correa; Susana Muñíz; Juan Blanco
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2019-06-14       Impact factor: 4.546

3.  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

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