Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina

The gulfs that surround Península Valdés (PV), Golfo Nuevo and Golfo San José in Argentina, are important calving grounds for the southern right whale Eubalaena australis. However, high calf mortality events in recent years could be associated with phycotoxin exposure. The present study evaluated th...

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Main Authors: D'agostino, Valeria Carina, Degrati, Mariana, Sastre, Viviana, Santinelli, Norma Herminia, Krock, Bernd, Krohn, Torben, Dans, Silvana Laura, Hoffmeyer, Monica Susana
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Sastre, Viviana
Santinelli, Norma Herminia
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Krohn, Torben
Dans, Silvana Laura
Hoffmeyer, Monica Susana
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description The gulfs that surround Península Valdés (PV), Golfo Nuevo and Golfo San José in Argentina, are important calving grounds for the southern right whale Eubalaena australis. However, high calf mortality events in recent years could be associated with phycotoxin exposure. The present study evaluated the transfer of domoic acid (DA) from Pseudo-nitzschia spp., potential producers of DA, to living and dead right whales via zooplanktonic vectors, while the whales are on their calving ground at PV. Phytoplankton and mesozooplankton (primary prey of the right whales at PV and potential grazers of Pseudo-nitzschia cells) were collected during the 2015 whale season and analyzed for species composition and abundance. DA was measured in plankton and fecal whale samples (collected during whale seasons 2013, 2014 and 2015) using liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC?MS/MS). The genus Pseudo-nitzschia was present in both gulfs with abundances ranging from 4.4 × 102 and 4.56 × 105 cell l−1. Pseudo-nitzschia australis had the highest abundance with up to 4.56 × 105 cell l−1. DA in phytoplankton was generally low, with the exception of samples collected during a P. australis bloom. No clear correlation was found between DA in phytoplankton and mesozooplankton samples. The predominance of copepods in mesozooplankton samples indicates that they were the primary vector for the transfer of DA from Pseudo-nitzschia spp. to higher trophic levels. High levels of DA were detected in four whale fecal samples (ranging from 0.30 to 710 μg g−1 dry weight of fecal sample or from 0.05 and 113.6 μg g−1 wet weight assuming a mean water content of 84%). The maximum level of DA detected in fecal samples (710 μg DA g−1 dry weight of fecal sample) is the highest reported in southern right whales to date. The current findings demonstrate for the first time that southern right whales, E. australis, are exposed to DA via copepods as vectors during their calving season in the gulfs of PV. Fil: D'agostino, Valeria Carina. ...
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spelling ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/43012 2025-01-17T00:57:36+00:00 Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina D'agostino, Valeria Carina Degrati, Mariana Sastre, Viviana Santinelli, Norma Herminia Krock, Bernd Krohn, Torben Dans, Silvana Laura Hoffmeyer, Monica Susana application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/43012 eng eng Elsevier Science info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.hal.2017.09.001 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568988317301269 http://hdl.handle.net/11336/43012 CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ Domoic Acid Pseudo-Nitzschia Right Whale Eubalaena Australis Domoic Acid Trophic Transfer PenÍNsula ValdÉS https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ftconicet https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2017.09.001 2024-10-04T09:34:03Z The gulfs that surround Península Valdés (PV), Golfo Nuevo and Golfo San José in Argentina, are important calving grounds for the southern right whale Eubalaena australis. However, high calf mortality events in recent years could be associated with phycotoxin exposure. The present study evaluated the transfer of domoic acid (DA) from Pseudo-nitzschia spp., potential producers of DA, to living and dead right whales via zooplanktonic vectors, while the whales are on their calving ground at PV. Phytoplankton and mesozooplankton (primary prey of the right whales at PV and potential grazers of Pseudo-nitzschia cells) were collected during the 2015 whale season and analyzed for species composition and abundance. DA was measured in plankton and fecal whale samples (collected during whale seasons 2013, 2014 and 2015) using liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC?MS/MS). The genus Pseudo-nitzschia was present in both gulfs with abundances ranging from 4.4 × 102 and 4.56 × 105 cell l−1. Pseudo-nitzschia australis had the highest abundance with up to 4.56 × 105 cell l−1. DA in phytoplankton was generally low, with the exception of samples collected during a P. australis bloom. No clear correlation was found between DA in phytoplankton and mesozooplankton samples. The predominance of copepods in mesozooplankton samples indicates that they were the primary vector for the transfer of DA from Pseudo-nitzschia spp. to higher trophic levels. High levels of DA were detected in four whale fecal samples (ranging from 0.30 to 710 μg g−1 dry weight of fecal sample or from 0.05 and 113.6 μg g−1 wet weight assuming a mean water content of 84%). The maximum level of DA detected in fecal samples (710 μg DA g−1 dry weight of fecal sample) is the highest reported in southern right whales to date. The current findings demonstrate for the first time that southern right whales, E. australis, are exposed to DA via copepods as vectors during their calving season in the gulfs of PV. Fil: D'agostino, Valeria Carina. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Right Whale Copepods CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Argentina Harmful Algae 68 248 257
spellingShingle Domoic Acid
Pseudo-Nitzschia
Right Whale
Eubalaena Australis
Domoic Acid Trophic Transfer
PenÍNsula ValdÉS
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
D'agostino, Valeria Carina
Degrati, Mariana
Sastre, Viviana
Santinelli, Norma Herminia
Krock, Bernd
Krohn, Torben
Dans, Silvana Laura
Hoffmeyer, Monica Susana
Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina
title Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina
title_full Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina
title_fullStr Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina
title_short Domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: Exposure of southern right whales Eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the Península Valdés calving ground, Argentina
title_sort domoic acid in a marine pelagic food web: exposure of southern right whales eubalaena australis to domoic acid on the península valdés calving ground, argentina
topic Domoic Acid
Pseudo-Nitzschia
Right Whale
Eubalaena Australis
Domoic Acid Trophic Transfer
PenÍNsula ValdÉS
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
topic_facet Domoic Acid
Pseudo-Nitzschia
Right Whale
Eubalaena Australis
Domoic Acid Trophic Transfer
PenÍNsula ValdÉS
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
url http://hdl.handle.net/11336/43012