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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)

No studies have been carried out on the benthic harmful algal blooms (BHABs) along the Strait of Gibraltar in the Mediterranean, and little is known about the diversity of blooming species. Here, epibenthic dinoflagellates were monitored at least biweekly over 18 months (May 2019–November 2020) in O...

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Published in:Environmental monitoring and assessment 2022-11, Vol.194 (11), p.810-810, Article 810
Main Authors: Ibghi, Mustapha, El kbiach, Mohammed L’bachir, Rijal Leblad, Benlahcen, Aboualaalaa, Hicham, Hervé, Fabienne, Sibat, Manoella, Chair, Adil, Masseret, Estelle, Maamour, Niama, Daoudi, Mouna, Amzil, Zouher, Laabir, Mohamed
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description No studies have been carried out on the benthic harmful algal blooms (BHABs) along the Strait of Gibraltar in the Mediterranean, and little is known about the diversity of blooming species. Here, epibenthic dinoflagellates were monitored at least biweekly over 18 months (May 2019–November 2020) in Oued Lihoud, Cap Malabata and Dalia on the thalli of five dominant macrophytes and in the water column. This is the first report on the seasonal distribution of BHAB species hosted by natural biotic substrates in the Strait of Gibraltar, which is known for high hydrodynamics, major entry of Atlantic waters and important maritime traffic. Three BHAB dinoflagellates were observed in the surveyed areas: Ostreopsis spp . , Coolia monotis and Prorocentrum lima. The analysis of all data at the three sites showed that Dictyota dichotoma was the most favourable macroalgae host for these benthic dinoflagellates. The highest cell densities were observed in Cap Malabata for Ostreopsis spp. (2.7 × 10 5 cells/g fresh weight in September 2020), P. lima (4.57 × 10 4 cells/g FW in September 2020) and C. monotis (4.07 × 10 4 cells/g FW in June 2019). Phosphate and temperature were positively correlated to the abundances of the studied thermophilic BHAB species. In contrast, negative correlations were recorded with salinity, ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, DIN, nitrogen/phosphate ratio and suspended material, attesting of the complex relationships between environmental factors and BHAB species dynamic in each marine ecosystem. Toxin analyses of the natural phytoplankton assemblage during BHABs showed the presence of only lipophilic toxins, namely okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins produced by P. lima . These BHABs species have to be isolated to establish monoclonal cultures for ribotyping and ecophysiological investigations.
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Here, epibenthic dinoflagellates were monitored at least biweekly over 18 months (May 2019–November 2020) in Oued Lihoud, Cap Malabata and Dalia on the thalli of five dominant macrophytes and in the water column. This is the first report on the seasonal distribution of BHAB species hosted by natural biotic substrates in the Strait of Gibraltar, which is known for high hydrodynamics, major entry of Atlantic waters and important maritime traffic. Three BHAB dinoflagellates were observed in the surveyed areas: Ostreopsis spp . , Coolia monotis and Prorocentrum lima. The analysis of all data at the three sites showed that Dictyota dichotoma was the most favourable macroalgae host for these benthic dinoflagellates. The highest cell densities were observed in Cap Malabata for Ostreopsis spp. (2.7 × 10 5 cells/g fresh weight in September 2020), P. lima (4.57 × 10 4 cells/g FW in September 2020) and C. monotis (4.07 × 10 4 cells/g FW in June 2019). Phosphate and temperature were positively correlated to the abundances of the studied thermophilic BHAB species. In contrast, negative correlations were recorded with salinity, ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, DIN, nitrogen/phosphate ratio and suspended material, attesting of the complex relationships between environmental factors and BHAB species dynamic in each marine ecosystem. Toxin analyses of the natural phytoplankton assemblage during BHABs showed the presence of only lipophilic toxins, namely okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins produced by P. lima . These BHABs species have to be isolated to establish monoclonal cultures for ribotyping and ecophysiological investigations.</abstract><cop>Cham</cop><pub>Springer International Publishing</pub><doi>10.1007/s10661-022-10426-9</doi><tpages>1</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9713-9492</orcidid><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8078-9459</orcidid><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Algae
Algal blooms
Ammonium
Ammonium compounds
Aquatic plants
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Benthos
Biodiversity and Ecology
Cells
Coolia monotis
Dinoflagellata
Dinoflagellates
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecophysiology
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental factors
Environmental Management
Environmental monitoring
Environmental science
Environmental Sciences
Eutrophication
Geographical distribution
Global Changes
Hydrodynamics
Lipophilic
Macrophytes
Marine ecosystems
Microorganisms
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Okadaic acid
Ostreopsis
Phosphates
Phytoplankton
Prorocentrum lima
Ribotyping
Salinity
Seasonal distribution
Seaweeds
Species
Species diversity
Substrates
Thalli
Toxins
Water circulation
Water column
Water quality
title 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)
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