TY - JOUR
T1 - Morphometric analysis of Ostreopsis cf. ovata cells in relation to environmental conditions and bloom phases
AU - Accoroni, Stefano
AU - Romagnoli, Tiziana
AU - Pichierri, Salvatore
AU - Colombo, Federica
AU - Totti, Cecilia
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Blooms of the toxic benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata are associated with noxious effects on human health and mortality of benthic organisms, due to the production of palytoxin-like compounds. We investigated the O. cf. ovata bloom along the Conero Riviera (northern Adriatic Sea) during summer 2009 and 2010, in order to analyse morphometric characteristics in relation to bloom phases and environmental conditions. Up to 1000 cells were measured in each study year in natural samples. The morphometric analysis showed a marked variability in cell size (DV: 18.75-75μm; W: 12.5-60μm), and a relationship between cell dimensions and bloom phases was shown: cells in the final phase had a significantly longer DV than those in both the initial and in the proliferation phases. O. cf. ovata showed significantly lower DV in sheltered sites compared with exposed ones, suggesting that the former represent favourable sites for intense O. cf. ovata proliferation and that turbulence can affect O. cf. ovata growth rate and consequently its cell size. The dimensions of Ostreopsis cells in the water column were significantly higher than those of epiphytic ones, suggesting that resuspended cells in the water column probably derived from a mature benthic population. O. cf. ovata developed from August to November, with the highest abundances on 9th September in 2009 (1.3Ã10 6cellsg -1 fw, corresponding to 1.6Ã10 7cellsg -1 dw and 63.8Ã10 3cellscm -2) and on 19th August in 2010 (1.2Ã10 6cellsg -1 fw corresponding to 1.6Ã10 7cellsg -1 dw and 47.8Ã10 3cellscm -2). The abundances of O. cf. ovata were significantly higher in sheltered than in exposed sites, but such differences were significant only during the proliferation phase, suggesting that hydrodynamics affect abundances mainly during the proliferation bloom phase when the highest abundances are reached.
AB - Blooms of the toxic benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata are associated with noxious effects on human health and mortality of benthic organisms, due to the production of palytoxin-like compounds. We investigated the O. cf. ovata bloom along the Conero Riviera (northern Adriatic Sea) during summer 2009 and 2010, in order to analyse morphometric characteristics in relation to bloom phases and environmental conditions. Up to 1000 cells were measured in each study year in natural samples. The morphometric analysis showed a marked variability in cell size (DV: 18.75-75μm; W: 12.5-60μm), and a relationship between cell dimensions and bloom phases was shown: cells in the final phase had a significantly longer DV than those in both the initial and in the proliferation phases. O. cf. ovata showed significantly lower DV in sheltered sites compared with exposed ones, suggesting that the former represent favourable sites for intense O. cf. ovata proliferation and that turbulence can affect O. cf. ovata growth rate and consequently its cell size. The dimensions of Ostreopsis cells in the water column were significantly higher than those of epiphytic ones, suggesting that resuspended cells in the water column probably derived from a mature benthic population. O. cf. ovata developed from August to November, with the highest abundances on 9th September in 2009 (1.3Ã10 6cellsg -1 fw, corresponding to 1.6Ã10 7cellsg -1 dw and 63.8Ã10 3cellscm -2) and on 19th August in 2010 (1.2Ã10 6cellsg -1 fw corresponding to 1.6Ã10 7cellsg -1 dw and 47.8Ã10 3cellscm -2). The abundances of O. cf. ovata were significantly higher in sheltered than in exposed sites, but such differences were significant only during the proliferation phase, suggesting that hydrodynamics affect abundances mainly during the proliferation bloom phase when the highest abundances are reached.
KW - Adriatic Sea
KW - Ostreopsis ovata
KW - benthic plants
KW - dinoflagellates
KW - plants_flowering of
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/515830
U2 - 10.1016/j.hal.2012.05.003
DO - 10.1016/j.hal.2012.05.003
M3 - Article
SN - 1568-9883
VL - 19
SP - 15
EP - 22
JO - Harmful Algae
JF - Harmful Algae
ER -