ملخص
Fjordic coastlines provide an ideal protected environment for both finfish and shellfish aquaculture operations. This study reports the results of a cruise to the Scottish Clyde Sea, and associated fjordic sea lochs, that coincided with blooms of the diarrhetic shellfish toxin producing dinoflagellate Dinophysis acuta and the diatom genus Chaetoceros, that can generate finfish mortalities. Unusually, D. acuta reached one order of magnitude higher cell abundance in the water column (2840 cells L-1) than the more common Dinophysis acuminata (200 cells L-1) and was linked with elevated shellfish toxicity (maximum
601+/-237 mg OA eq/kg shellfish flesh) which caused shellfish harvesting closures in the region. Significant correlations between D. acuta abundance and that of Mesodinium rubrum were also observed across the cruise transect potentially supporting bloom formation of the mixotrophic D. acuta. Significant
spatial variability in phytoplankton that was related to physical characteristics of the water column was observed, with a temperature-driven frontal region at the mouth of Loch Fyne being important in the development of the D. acuta, but not the Chaetoceros bloom. The front also provided important protection
to the aquaculture located within the loch, with neither of the blooms encroaching within it. Analysis based on a particle-tracking model confirms the importance of the front to cell transport and shows significant inter-annual differences in advection within the region, that are important to the harmful
algal bloom risk therein.
601+/-237 mg OA eq/kg shellfish flesh) which caused shellfish harvesting closures in the region. Significant correlations between D. acuta abundance and that of Mesodinium rubrum were also observed across the cruise transect potentially supporting bloom formation of the mixotrophic D. acuta. Significant
spatial variability in phytoplankton that was related to physical characteristics of the water column was observed, with a temperature-driven frontal region at the mouth of Loch Fyne being important in the development of the D. acuta, but not the Chaetoceros bloom. The front also provided important protection
to the aquaculture located within the loch, with neither of the blooms encroaching within it. Analysis based on a particle-tracking model confirms the importance of the front to cell transport and shows significant inter-annual differences in advection within the region, that are important to the harmful
algal bloom risk therein.
| اللغة الأصلية | English |
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| الصفحات (من إلى) | 1-17 |
| عدد الصفحات | 17 |
| دورية | Harmful Algae |
| مستوى الصوت | 69 |
| تاريخ مبكر على الإنترنت | 23 سبتمبر 2017 |
| المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء | |
| حالة النشر | Published - نوفمبر 2017 |
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Life below water
بصمة
أدرس بدقة موضوعات البحث “Environmental control of harmful dinoflagellates and diatoms in a fjordic system'. فهما يشكلان معًا بصمة فريدة.الملفات الشخصية
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Keith Davidson
- SAMS UHI - Marine Micribial Ecologist
- Aquaculture Research Network
شخص: Academic - Research and Teaching or Research only
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