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Benthic dinoflagellates in Korean waters

  • Lim, An Suk;Jeong, Hae Jin
    • ALGAE
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.91-109
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    • 2021
  • The occurrence of benthic dinoflagellates, many of which are known to be toxic, is a critical concern for scientists, government officers, and people in the aquaculture, dining, and tourism industries. The interest in these dinoflagellates in countries with temperate climate is increasing because tropical or subtropical species introduced into temperate waters by currents are able to survive the winter season in the new environment owing to global warming. Recently, several species from the benthic dinoflagellate genera Amphidinium, Coolia, Ostreopsis, Gambierdiscus, and Prorocentrum have been reported in the waters of the South and East Sea of Korea. The advent of the benthic dinoflagellates in Korean waters is especially important because raw or slightly cooked seaweeds, which may harbor these benthic dinoflagellates, as well as raw fish, which can be potentially intoxicated by phytotoxins produced by some of these benthic dinoflagellates, are part of the daily Korean diet. The recent increase in temperature of Korean coastal waters has allowed for the expansion of benthic dinoflagellate species into these regions. In the present study, we reviewed the species, distribution, and toxicity of the benthic dinoflagellates that have been reported in Korean waters. We also provided an insight into the ecological and socio-economic importance of the occurrence of benthic dinoflagellates in Korean waters.

The occurrence of the ciguatera fish poisoning producing dinoflagellate genus Gambierdiscus in Pakistan waters

  • Munir, Sonia;Siddiqui, P.J.A.;Morton, Steve L.
    • ALGAE
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.317-325
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    • 2011
  • Five benthic species of the genus Gambierdiscus (Dinophyceae) were observed for the first time in the coastal waters of Pakistan, Northern Indian Ocean. The morphology of the epiphytic, ciguatera-related toxic species G. toxicus, G. belizeanus, G. polynesiensis, G. australes and G. cf. yasumotoi are presented here, described by the Kofoid system of thecal plates Po, 3', 7", 6c, 8s, 5"', 1p, 2"" with differences in cell shape, cell size, plates, pores around the apical pore plate by using light and scanning electron microscopy. The occurrence of these potentially toxic dinoflagellate species in Pakistani coastal areas of Manora Channel and Balochistan during high temperatures of 28-$32^{\circ}C$ is cause of concern for human health impacts from ciguatera fish poisoning.

Amphidinium stirisquamtum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new marine sand-dwelling dinoflagellate with a novel type of body scale

  • Luo, Zhaohe;Wang, Na;Mohamed, Hala F.;Liang, Ye;Pei, Lulu;Huang, Shuhong;Gu, Haifeng
    • ALGAE
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.241-261
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    • 2021
  • Amphidinium species are amongst the most abundant benthic dinoflagellates in marine intertidal sandy ecosystems. Some of them produce a variety of bioactive compounds that have both harmful effects and pharmaceutical potential. In this study, Amphidinium cells were isolated from intertidal sand collected from the East China Sea. The two strains established were subjected to detailed examination by light, and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The vegetative cells had a minute, irregular, and triangular-shaped epicone deflected to the left, thus fitting the description of Amphidinium sensu stricto. These strains are distinguished from other Amphidinium species by combination characteristics: (1) longitudinal flagellum inserted in the lower third of the cell; (2) icicle-shaped scales, 276 ± 17 nm in length, on the cell body surface; (3) asymmetrical hypocone with the left side longer than the right; and (4) presence of immotile cells. Therefore, they are described here as Amphidinium stirisquamtum sp. nov. The molecular tree inferred from small subunit rRNA, large subunit rRNA, and internal transcribed spacer-5.8S sequences revealed that A. stirisquamtum is grouped together with the type species of Amphidinium, A. operculatum, in a fully supported clade, but is distantly related to other Amphidinium species bearing body scale. Live A.stirisquamtum cells greatly affected the survival of rotifers and brine shrimp, their primary grazers, making them more susceptible to predation by the higher tropic level consumers in the food web. This will increase the risk of introducing toxicity, and consequently, the bioaccumulation of toxins through marine food webs.

춘계 제주 연안에서 유독 저서성 와편모류 Ostreopsis sp.의 분포와 분자계통학적 위치 (Distribution and Molecular Phylogeny of the Toxic Benthic Dinoflagellate Ostreopsis sp. in the Coastal Waters off Jeju Island, Korea)

  • 김선주;서효정
    • 한국해양학회지:바다
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.236-248
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 2017년 4월 춘계 제주 연안에서 총 7개의 정점(협재, 이호테우, 함덕, 성산, 표선, 남원, 사계)을 선정하여 해조류에 부착하여 서식하는 유독 착생 와편모류 Ostreopsis의 출현양상을 조사하고 분자계통학적 분석을 실시하였다. 본 연구 해역의 표층 수온은 $15.7^{\circ}C-18.3^{\circ}C$의 범위를 보였으며, 염분은 33.4-34.9의 범위로 나타났다. 각 연구 정점에서 채집된 전체 13종의 해조류 가운데 8종에서 Ostreopsis가 출현하였으며, 정점 6에서 출현한 홍조식물 참지누아리(Grateloupia filicina)에서 해조류 단위 무게당 Ostreopsis의 출현밀도($cells\;g^{-1}$)가 $157.5cells\;g^{-1}$로 가장 높은 농도로 출현하였다. Ostreopsis가 출현한 4개의 연구정점에서 분리한 종주들의 LSU rDNA D8/D10 영역의 염기서열은 모두 100% 동일한 것으로 나타났다. LSU rDNA 염기서열 정보를 이용한 분자계통수에서 이들은 모두 Ostreopsis cf. ovata의 잠재종(cryptic species)으로 알려진 Ostreopsis sp. 1의 분기군에 속하는 것으로 나타났다. Ostreopsis sp.1 종주를 이용하여 수온과 염분에 따른 생장 반응을 측정한 결과, $10-30^{\circ}C$의 광범위한 수온과 20-35의 염분 범위에서 뚜렷한 생장을 나타내었고, 수온 $25^{\circ}C$와 염분 30에서 $0.49d^{-1}$의 최고 생장률을 나타내었다. 또한, 수온 $10^{\circ}C$의 저온에서도 염분 35에서 뚜렷한 생장을 보여, 이들은 온대 해역에서 적응하여 정착한 종으로 판단된다.