TY - JOUR
T1 - Uncovering the diversity of microalgal harmful species in Chile through multidisciplinary characterization
AU - Paredes-Mella, Javier
AU - Aguiar Juárez, Delfina
AU - Flores-Leñero, Ana
AU - Fuenzalida, Gonzalo
AU - Norambuena, Luis
AU - Mardones, Jorge I.
AU - Maulén, Juan
AU - Krock, Bernd
AU - Espinoza-González, Oscar
AU - Guzmán, Leonardo
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PY - 2026/4/1
Y1 - 2026/4/1
N2 - Along Chile's extensive coastline, multiple harmful algal bloom (HAB) species have been recorded, including toxic, ichthyotoxic, and high-biomass. However, several relevant taxa remain underreported or insufficiently characterized, particularly athecate, small-sized species and members of the Kareniaceae family. In this study, we investigated the diversity of harmful microalgal species that have been previously overlooked along the Chilean coast and evaluate its toxicological properties. A total of 14 strains were isolated from different locations and characterized using genetic, morphological, pigmentary, cytotoxic, and toxin-based analyses. Here, we report for the first time in Chilean waters the presence of Karlodinium veneficum and Takayama helix (Kareniaceae), as well as Gymnodinium aureolum , Biecheleria cincta (Dinophyceae), and the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana . In addition, Prorocentrum micans and Lepidodinium chlorophorum were further characterized. K. veneficum exhibited the highest cytotoxicity, even in the absence of identified toxins. In contrast, most strains showed low cytotoxicity and no detectable toxins, however, some of these species have been linked to fish mortality, suggesting the involvement of alternative harmful mechanisms, such as modifications of water rheology. These findings substantially broaden the current baseline of HAB diversity in Chile, underscore the need to integrate these small, athecate and historically overlooked taxa into routine monitoring and early-warning programs, and provide fundamental knowledge for risk assessment during HAB events.
AB - Along Chile's extensive coastline, multiple harmful algal bloom (HAB) species have been recorded, including toxic, ichthyotoxic, and high-biomass. However, several relevant taxa remain underreported or insufficiently characterized, particularly athecate, small-sized species and members of the Kareniaceae family. In this study, we investigated the diversity of harmful microalgal species that have been previously overlooked along the Chilean coast and evaluate its toxicological properties. A total of 14 strains were isolated from different locations and characterized using genetic, morphological, pigmentary, cytotoxic, and toxin-based analyses. Here, we report for the first time in Chilean waters the presence of Karlodinium veneficum and Takayama helix (Kareniaceae), as well as Gymnodinium aureolum , Biecheleria cincta (Dinophyceae), and the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana . In addition, Prorocentrum micans and Lepidodinium chlorophorum were further characterized. K. veneficum exhibited the highest cytotoxicity, even in the absence of identified toxins. In contrast, most strains showed low cytotoxicity and no detectable toxins, however, some of these species have been linked to fish mortality, suggesting the involvement of alternative harmful mechanisms, such as modifications of water rheology. These findings substantially broaden the current baseline of HAB diversity in Chile, underscore the need to integrate these small, athecate and historically overlooked taxa into routine monitoring and early-warning programs, and provide fundamental knowledge for risk assessment during HAB events.
KW - Chile
KW - cytotoxicity
KW - microalgae
KW - risk assessment
KW - toxin
KW - Biechelerium
KW - cytotoxic
KW - Dinophyceae
KW - Gymnodinioum
KW - harmful algal blooms
KW - karlodinia
KW - mixotrophy
KW - Takayamum
KW - Thalassiosirum
KW - toxilogical propertie3s
KW - algal bloom
KW - coastal zone
KW - marine pollution
KW - microalga
KW - rheology
KW - alga
KW - Biecheleria cincta
KW - biomass
KW - controlled study
KW - diatom
KW - Gymnodinium aureolum
KW - high performance liquid chromatography
KW - Karlodinium veneficum
KW - Lepidodinium chlorophorum
KW - microalgal harmful species
KW - microscopy
KW - mortality
KW - nonhuman
KW - Prorocentrum micans
KW - scanning electron microscopy
KW - Takayama helix
KW - Thalassiosira pseudonana
U2 - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2026.119252
DO - 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2026.119252
M3 - Article
SN - 0025-326X
VL - 225
JO - Marine Pollution Bulletin
JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin
M1 - 119252
ER -