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- Title
Occurrence of toxic Dinophysis acuminata (Dinophyceae) in Uranouchi Inlet, Japan.
- Authors
ADACHI, Masao; OKAMOTO, Naoko; MATSUBARA, Masayuki; NISHIJIMA, Toshitaka; SUZUKI, Toshiyuki
- Abstract
In the Uranouchi Inlet, which has a commercial fishery of littleneck clam Ruditapes philippinarum, potentially toxigenic species of Dinophysis acuminata showed an annual occurrence except for the summer of 2000–2002. Relatively high abundances of D. acuminata were observed in April 2000 and November 2002. Some samples of D. acuminata cells, which were collected from the inlet in autumn 2002, contained pectenotoxin-2 (0.9–2.8 pg/cell) and okadaic acid (1.9–2.8 pg/cell). Cell length and hypotheca width of D. acuminata found in the Uranouchi Inlet were 33.7–45.0 and 21.0–31.6 μm, respectively. The length–width ratios ranged 1.21–1.71. Sequences of the 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene and flanking internal transcribed spacers 1 and 2 of cells of D. acuminata from the inlet fell into a D. acuminata complex clade that included D. acuminata–D. sacculus–D. acuta reported by others. In the inlet, occurrences of D. acuminata were detected within a broad water temperature range between 13.0 and 26.9°C, and those showing more than 25 cells/L were within 16.4–17.3°C for temperature and 27.6 and 34.1 for salinity. This is the first report that cells of Dinophysis acuminata from southern Japanese coastal waters contained okadaic acid and pectenotoxin-2.
- Subjects
JAPAN; DINOFLAGELLATES; TOXICITY testing; INLETS; WATER temperature; CELLS; RNA; TEMPERATURE; NUCLEIC acids
- Publication
Fisheries Science, 2008, Vol 74, Issue 6, p1315
- ISSN
0919-9268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1444-2906.2008.01657.x