Literature DB >> 32057343

Climate change and harmful benthic microalgae.

Patricia A Tester1, R Wayne Litaker2, Elisa Berdalet3.   

Abstract

Sea surface temperatures in the world's oceans are projected to warm by 0.4-1.4 °C by mid twenty-first century causing many tropical and sub-tropical harmful dinoflagellate genera like Gambierdiscus, Fukuyoa and Ostreopsis (benthic harmful algal bloom species, BHABs) to exhibit higher growth rates over much of their current geographic range, resulting in higher population densities. The primary exception to this trend will be in the tropics where temperatures exceed species-specific upper thermal tolerances (30-31 °C) beyond which growth slows significantly. As surface waters warm, migration to deeper habitats is expected to provide refuge. Range extensions of several degrees of latitude also are anticipated, but only where species-specific habitat requirements can be met (e.g., temperature, suitable substrate, low turbulence, light, salinity, pH). The current understanding of habitat requirements that determine species distributions are reviewed to provide fuller understanding of how individual species will respond to climate change from the present to 2055 while addressing the paucity of information on environmental factors controlling small-scale distribution in localized habitats. Based on the available information, we hypothesized how complex environmental interactions can influence abundance and potential range extensions of BHAB species in different biogeographic regions and identify sentinel sites appropriate for long-term monitoring programs to detect range extensions and reduce human health risks.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  BHABs; Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP); Ciguatoxin; Fukuyoa; Gambierdiscus; Habitat requirements; Ostreopsis; Ovatoxin; Palytoxin; Putative palytoxin=isobaric palytoxin

Year:  2020        PMID: 32057343     DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2019.101655

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


  16 in total

1.  Temporal and spatial distribution of epibenthic dinoflagellates in the Kattegat-Skagerrak, NE Atlantic-Focus on Prorocentrum lima and Coolia monotis.

Authors:  Elena Alabarces Álvarez; Kerstin Klemm; Mona Hoppenrath; Allan Cembella; Uwe John; Bengt Karlson
Journal:  Harmful Algae       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 5.905

Review 2.  Perceived Intensification in Harmful Algal Blooms Is a Wave of Cumulative Threat to the Aquatic Ecosystems.

Authors:  Syed Shabi Ul Hassan Kazmi; Neelamanie Yapa; Samantha C Karunarathna; Nakarin Suwannarach
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-02

3.  Effects of pH and Nutrients (Nitrogen) on Growth and Toxin Profile of the Ciguatera-Causing Dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus polynesiensis (Dinophyceae).

Authors:  Sébastien Longo; Manoëlla Sibat; Hélène Taiana Darius; Philipp Hess; Mireille Chinain
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 4.546

4.  Lipophilic Toxins in Wild Bivalves from the Southern Gulf of California, Mexico.

Authors:  Ignacio Leyva-Valencia; Jesús Ernestina Hernández-Castro; Christine J Band-Schmidt; Andrew D Turner; Alison O'Neill; Erick J Núñez-Vázquez; David J López-Cortés; José J Bustillos-Guzmán; Francisco E Hernández-Sandoval
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2021-02-09       Impact factor: 5.118

5.  Evidence for the Range Expansion of Ciguatera in French Polynesia: A Revisit of the 2009 Mass-Poisoning Outbreak in Rapa Island (Australes Archipelago).

Authors:  Mireille Chinain; Clémence Mahana Iti Gatti; André Ung; Philippe Cruchet; Taina Revel; Jérôme Viallon; Manoëlla Sibat; Patrick Varney; Victoire Laurent; Philipp Hess; Hélène Taiana Darius
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-01       Impact factor: 4.546

6.  Using RDNA sequences to define dinoflagellate species.

Authors:  Brittany M Ott; R Wayne Litaker; William C Holland; Charles F Delwiche
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-02-25       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Asynchrony of Gambierdiscus spp. Abundance and Toxicity in the U.S. Virgin Islands: Implications for Monitoring and Management of Ciguatera.

Authors:  Justin D Liefer; Mindy L Richlen; Tyler B Smith; Jennifer L DeBose; Yixiao Xu; Donald M Anderson; Alison Robertson
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 4.546

8.  Further advance of Gambierdiscus Species in the Canary Islands, with the First Report of Gambierdiscus belizeanus.

Authors:  Àngels Tudó; Greta Gaiani; Maria Rey Varela; Takeshi Tsumuraya; Karl B Andree; Margarita Fernández-Tejedor; Mònica Campàs; Jorge Diogène
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2020-10-31       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 9.  Ciguatera Mini Review: 21st Century Environmental Challenges and the Interdisciplinary Research Efforts Rising to Meet Them.

Authors:  Christopher R Loeffler; Luciana Tartaglione; Miriam Friedemann; Astrid Spielmeyer; Oliver Kappenstein; Dorina Bodi
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  Ciguatoxin-Producing Dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus in the Beibu Gulf: First Report of Toxic Gambierdiscus in Chinese Waters.

Authors:  Yixiao Xu; Xilin He; Wai Hin Lee; Leo Lai Chan; Douding Lu; Pengbin Wang; Xiaoping Tao; Huiling Li; Kefu Yu
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2021-09-10       Impact factor: 4.546

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