A TOXIC BLOOM OF NODULARIA-SPUMIGENA MERTENS IN ORIELTON LAGOON, TASMANIA

Citation
Gj. Jones et al., A TOXIC BLOOM OF NODULARIA-SPUMIGENA MERTENS IN ORIELTON LAGOON, TASMANIA, Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 45(5), 1994, pp. 787-800
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy,"Marine & Freshwater Biology",Limnology,Fisheries
ISSN journal
00671940
Volume
45
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
787 - 800
Database
ISI
SICI code
0067-1940(1994)45:5<787:ATBONM>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
A bloom of Nodularia spumigena Mertens occurred in Orielton Lagoon, Ta smania, a shallow, eutrophic coastal embayment, between December 1992 and March 1993. The N. spumigena bloom was preceded by a eustigmatophy te bloom and was followed in March-April 1993 by a bloom of the diatom s Nitzschia closterium (Ehrenb.) Smith and Chaetoceros socialis Lauder . The Nodularia spumigena bloom may have been stimulated by low salini ty (15-20 g kg(-1)) in the lagoon during December and January. Culture experiments with N. spumigena strains isolated from the lagoon showed best growth at salinities between 0 and 24 g kg(-1) and less optimal growth at a salinity of 35 g kg(-1). Akinete production in culture was positively correlated (P < 0.001) with increasing salinity of growth media. The collapse of the N. spumigena population may have been trigg ered by decreasing water temperature in March, although this cannot be conclusively proven with the limited physico-chemical data available. High-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analyses of bloom samp les showed high concentrations (2000-3500 mu g g(-1) dry weight) of th e cyclic pentapeptide hepatotoxin nodularin in samples collected durin g the peak of the N. spumigena bloom in January and February. Nodulari n content of the bloom decreased as the population declined, owing to the decrease in abundance of N. spumigena and the release of nodularin by dying cells. A culture of N. spumigena isolated from Orielton Lago on produced nodularin at concentrations comparable to those observed i n field samples. A second HPLC peak, eluting very close to nodularin a nd with a similar ultraviolet spectrum, was observed in some field sam ples. This compound may be the ADDA-C8 stereoisomer of nodularin.