Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea

Background and aims: Planktonic dinoflagellates have a great ecological significance in marine environments. While some dinoflagellate species commonly reach bloom concentrations and are thus conspicuous components of marine phytoplankton, others occur in very low abundances which make them difficul...

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Main Authors: Elena Fabro, Gastón O. Almandoz
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Language:English
Spanish
Portuguese
Published: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0cbfd80565e9494ab36696ea616336de 2023-05-15T18:21:11+02:00 Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea Elena Fabro Gastón O. Almandoz 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/0cbfd80565e9494ab36696ea616336de EN ES PT eng spa por Sociedad Argentina de Botánica https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/31421 https://doaj.org/toc/0373-580X https://doaj.org/toc/1851-2372 0373-580X 1851-2372 https://doaj.org/article/0cbfd80565e9494ab36696ea616336de Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, Vol 56, Iss 2 (2021) Biogeography dinoflagellates diversity Karlodinium elegans Prorocentrum nux South Atlantic Ocean Science Q Botany QK1-989 article 2021 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T08:35:53Z Background and aims: Planktonic dinoflagellates have a great ecological significance in marine environments. While some dinoflagellate species commonly reach bloom concentrations and are thus conspicuous components of marine phytoplankton, others occur in very low abundances which make them difficult to detect in field studies. Here we analyzed dinoflagellate composition and abundance in five oceanographic expeditions carried out in continental shelf and slope waters of the Argentine Sea. M&M: Plankton abundance was estimated by the Utermöhl method, using inverted microscopy, whereas further optical and scanning electron microscopy was applied for the identification of dinoflagellate species. Results: We focused on the occurrence of seven dinoflagellates that have been previously poorly documented or overlooked in marine environments worldwide: Dinophysis microstrigiliformis; Gyrodinium sp.; Karlodinium elegans; Oxytoxum laticeps; Peridiniella danica; Peridiniella globosa and Prorocentrum nux. The latest and K. elegans are observed for the first time in field conditions after their original descriptions based on cell cultures. While most species were detected in low or moderate abundances, P. nux, which is the smallest Prorocentrum species, reached 82,000 cells L-1 in slope waters. Very small Gyrodinium cells (11.5 µm long; 8.7 µm wide) with a distribution restricted to slope waters during spring, were not possible to be accurately assigned to a species. Conclusions: This study contributes to the understanding of dinoflagellate diversity in the Argentine Sea and the worldwide distribution of little known species. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Argentine
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Spanish
Portuguese
topic Biogeography
dinoflagellates
diversity
Karlodinium elegans
Prorocentrum nux
South Atlantic Ocean
Science
Q
Botany
QK1-989
spellingShingle Biogeography
dinoflagellates
diversity
Karlodinium elegans
Prorocentrum nux
South Atlantic Ocean
Science
Q
Botany
QK1-989
Elena Fabro
Gastón O. Almandoz
Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea
topic_facet Biogeography
dinoflagellates
diversity
Karlodinium elegans
Prorocentrum nux
South Atlantic Ocean
Science
Q
Botany
QK1-989
description Background and aims: Planktonic dinoflagellates have a great ecological significance in marine environments. While some dinoflagellate species commonly reach bloom concentrations and are thus conspicuous components of marine phytoplankton, others occur in very low abundances which make them difficult to detect in field studies. Here we analyzed dinoflagellate composition and abundance in five oceanographic expeditions carried out in continental shelf and slope waters of the Argentine Sea. M&M: Plankton abundance was estimated by the Utermöhl method, using inverted microscopy, whereas further optical and scanning electron microscopy was applied for the identification of dinoflagellate species. Results: We focused on the occurrence of seven dinoflagellates that have been previously poorly documented or overlooked in marine environments worldwide: Dinophysis microstrigiliformis; Gyrodinium sp.; Karlodinium elegans; Oxytoxum laticeps; Peridiniella danica; Peridiniella globosa and Prorocentrum nux. The latest and K. elegans are observed for the first time in field conditions after their original descriptions based on cell cultures. While most species were detected in low or moderate abundances, P. nux, which is the smallest Prorocentrum species, reached 82,000 cells L-1 in slope waters. Very small Gyrodinium cells (11.5 µm long; 8.7 µm wide) with a distribution restricted to slope waters during spring, were not possible to be accurately assigned to a species. Conclusions: This study contributes to the understanding of dinoflagellate diversity in the Argentine Sea and the worldwide distribution of little known species.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Elena Fabro
Gastón O. Almandoz
author_facet Elena Fabro
Gastón O. Almandoz
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title Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea
title_short Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea
title_full Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea
title_fullStr Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea
title_full_unstemmed Field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the Argentine Sea
title_sort field observations on rare or unnoticed dinoflagellates from the argentine sea
publisher Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/0cbfd80565e9494ab36696ea616336de
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op_source Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, Vol 56, Iss 2 (2021)
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