K. Ichimi et al., The growth and cyst formation of a toxic dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tamarense, at low water temperatures in northeastern Japan, J EXP MAR B, 261(1), 2001, pp. 17-29
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
A field survey was carried out in early spring to investigate the growth ph
ysiology and efficiency of cyst formation of Alexandrium tamarense in low w
ater temperatures. A bloom of A. tamarense occurred in a stratified water c
olumn, formed by river inflow. The in situ growth rate estimated from daily
cell abundance was high, 0.33 divisions day(-1), at 7.5-9 degreesC. New cy
sts began to be observed during the late growth phase. Maximum cyst flux (6
00 cysts cm(-2) day(-1)) was observed just after maximum cell abundance occ
urred. PO4-P Chi a(-1) gradually decreased and reached extremely low levels
beyond the mid-growth phase of A. tamarense. As sinking cysts were also re
cognized at that time, it suggests cyst formation may have been induced by
depletion of phosphorus source. The incidence of cyst formation (C.I) was 3
0%. The number of C.I was the same as reported previously for batch culture
s under conditions suitable for vegetative growth. These results indicate t
hat A. tamarense grows with considerably higher growth rate and transforms
to cysts in high numbers, in low water temperatures in the field. (C) 2001
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