Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland

The proportions of viable cells ofDinophysisspp. that were paired (dividing) and recently divided during a cell cycle were measured on populations ofD. acutaandD. acuminataobserved off the south coast of Ireland in July 2007 and July 2009. Both species exhibited phased cell division in 2009 with max...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Main Authors: Farrell, H. (Hazel), Velo-Suárez, L. (Lourdes), Reguera, B. (Beatriz), Raine, R. (Robin)
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Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/1771
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.05.031
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/1771 2023-05-15T17:41:30+02:00 Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland Farrell, H. (Hazel) Velo-Suárez, L. (Lourdes) Reguera, B. (Beatriz) Raine, R. (Robin) Atlantic Ocean Eastern Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Irish Sea 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/1771 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.05.031 unknown Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo http://hdl.handle.net/10508/1771 Deep-Sea Research Part II-Topical Studies In Oceanography, 101. 2014: 249-254 doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.05.031 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Dinophysis Dinophysis acuminate Dinophysis acuta Specific growth rate Thin layers article 2014 ftieo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2013.05.031 2022-07-26T23:47:06Z The proportions of viable cells ofDinophysisspp. that were paired (dividing) and recently divided during a cell cycle were measured on populations ofD. acutaandD. acuminataobserved off the south coast of Ireland in July 2007 and July 2009. Both species exhibited phased cell division in 2009 with maximum frequency of division (fmax) 2 h after sunrise. Different patterns of division (timing offmax) were shown by D. acutain 2007, when the population aggregated in a thin layer was transported by a coastal jet flow. High resolution (decimetre-scale) profiles within the thin layer showed large differences in the vertical distribution of biological properties (feeding status, mortality). Values of the specific growth ratemwere compared to estimates derived in similar fashion from observations onDinophysispopulations elsewhere. Different patterns exhibited by the same species in different regions may be attributed to adaptations to latitudinal differences (length of photoperiod). The question of whether phased cell division always occurs inDinophysispopulations, and the incorporation of the potential specific division rate into models of Dinophysisgrowth are discussed. Comprehensivefield data sets demonstrate the impact of the results on the coherence of Dinophysispopulations during their transport along the Irish coast in jet-likeflows towards sites of intensive shellfish culture Versión del editor 2 Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 101 249 254
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topic Dinophysis
Dinophysis acuminate
Dinophysis acuta
Specific growth rate
Thin layers
spellingShingle Dinophysis
Dinophysis acuminate
Dinophysis acuta
Specific growth rate
Thin layers
Farrell, H. (Hazel)
Velo-Suárez, L. (Lourdes)
Reguera, B. (Beatriz)
Raine, R. (Robin)
Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland
topic_facet Dinophysis
Dinophysis acuminate
Dinophysis acuta
Specific growth rate
Thin layers
description The proportions of viable cells ofDinophysisspp. that were paired (dividing) and recently divided during a cell cycle were measured on populations ofD. acutaandD. acuminataobserved off the south coast of Ireland in July 2007 and July 2009. Both species exhibited phased cell division in 2009 with maximum frequency of division (fmax) 2 h after sunrise. Different patterns of division (timing offmax) were shown by D. acutain 2007, when the population aggregated in a thin layer was transported by a coastal jet flow. High resolution (decimetre-scale) profiles within the thin layer showed large differences in the vertical distribution of biological properties (feeding status, mortality). Values of the specific growth ratemwere compared to estimates derived in similar fashion from observations onDinophysispopulations elsewhere. Different patterns exhibited by the same species in different regions may be attributed to adaptations to latitudinal differences (length of photoperiod). The question of whether phased cell division always occurs inDinophysispopulations, and the incorporation of the potential specific division rate into models of Dinophysisgrowth are discussed. Comprehensivefield data sets demonstrate the impact of the results on the coherence of Dinophysispopulations during their transport along the Irish coast in jet-likeflows towards sites of intensive shellfish culture Versión del editor 2
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Farrell, H. (Hazel)
Velo-Suárez, L. (Lourdes)
Reguera, B. (Beatriz)
Raine, R. (Robin)
author_facet Farrell, H. (Hazel)
Velo-Suárez, L. (Lourdes)
Reguera, B. (Beatriz)
Raine, R. (Robin)
author_sort Farrell, H. (Hazel)
title Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland
title_short Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland
title_full Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland
title_fullStr Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of Dinophysis populations off the south coast of Ireland
title_sort phased cell division, specific division rates and other biological observations of dinophysis populations off the south coast of ireland
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