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Molecular Phylogeny, Morphology, Growth and Toxicity of Three Benthic Dinoflagellates Ostreopsis sp. 9, Prorocentrum lima and Coolia monotis Developing in Strait of Gibraltar, Southwestern Mediterranean.

Mustapha IbghiBenlahcen Rijal LebladMohammed L'Bachir El KbiachHicham AboualaalaaMouna DaoudiEstelle MasseretEmilie Le Floc'hFabienne HerveGwenael BilienNicolas ChomératZouher AmzilMohamed Laabir
Published in: Toxins (2024)
Few works have been carried out on benthic harmful algal blooms (BHAB) species in the southern Mediterranean and no data are available for the highly dynamic Strait of Gibraltar (western Mediterranean waters). For the first time, Ostreopsis sp. 9, Prorocentrum lima and Coolia monotis were isolated in this key region in terms of exchanges between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean and subject to intense maritime traffic. Ribotyping confirmed the morphological identification of these three dinoflagellates species. Monoclonal cultures were established and the maximum growth rate and cell yield were measured at a temperature of 24 °C and an irradiance of 90 µmol photons m -2 s -1 , for each species: 0.26 ± 0.02 d -1 (8.75 × 10 3 cell mL -1 after 28 days) for Ostreopsis sp. 9, 0.21 ± 0.01 d -1 (49 × 10 3 cell mL -1 after 145 days) for P. lima and 0.21 ± 0.01 d -1 (10.02 × 10 3 cell mL -1 after 28 days) for C. monotis . Only P. lima was toxic with concentrations of okadaic acid and dinophysistoxin-1 measured in optimal growth conditions ranging from 6.4 pg cell -1 to 26.97 pg cell -1 and from 5.19 to 25.27 pg cell -1 , respectively. The toxin content of this species varied in function of the growth phase. Temperature influenced the growth and toxin content of P. lima . Results suggest that future warming of Mediterranean coastal waters may lead to higher growth rates and to increases in cellular toxin levels in P. lima . Nitrate and ammonia affected the toxin content of P. lima but no clear trend was noted. In further studies, we have to isolate other BHAB species and strains from Strait of Gibraltar waters to obtain more insight into their diversity and toxicity.
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