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<i>Dinophysis acuminata</i> or <i>Dinophysis acuta</i>: What Makes the Difference in Highly Stratified Fjords?
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WoS WOS:000940560200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85148908437
DOI 10.3390/MD21020064
Año 2023
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Dinophysis acuminata and D. acuta, which follows it seasonally, are the main producers of lipophilic toxins in temperate coastal waters, including Southern Chile. Strains of the two species differ in their toxin profiles and impacts on shellfish resources. D. acuta is considered the major cause of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) outbreaks in Southern Chile, but there is uncertainty about the toxicity of D. acuminata, and little information on microscale oceanographic conditions promoting their blooms. During the austral summer of 2020, intensive sampling was carried out in two northern Patagonian fjords, Puyuhuapi (PUY) and Pitipalena (PIT), sharing D. acuminata dominance and D. acuta near detection levels. Dinophysistoxin 1 (DTX 1) and pectenotoxin 2 (PTX 2) were present in all net tow samples but OA was not detected. Although differing in hydrodynamics and sampling dates, D. acuminata shared behavioural traits in the two fjords: cell maxima (>10(3) cells L-1) in the interface (S similar to 21) between the estuarine freshwater (EFW)) and saline water (ESW) layers; and phased-cell division (mu = 0.3-0.4 d(-1)) peaking after dawn, and abundance of ciliate prey. Niche analysis (Outlying Mean Index, OMI) of D. acuta with a high marginality and much lower tolerance than D. acuminata indicated an unfavourable physical environment for D. acuta (bloom failure). Comparison of toxin profiles and Dinophysis niches in three contrasting years in PUY-2020 (D. acuminata bloom), 2018 (exceptional bloom of D. acuta), and 2019 (bloom co-occurrence of the two species)-shed light on the vertical gradients which promote each species. The presence of FW (S < 11) and thermal inversion may be used to provide short-term forecasts of no risk of D. acuta blooms and OA occurrence, but D. acuminata associated with DTX 1 pose a risk of DSP events in North Patagonian fjords.

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Revista ISSN
Marine Drugs 1660-3397

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Baldrich, Angela Mujer Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
2 DIAZ-GOMEZ, PATRICIO ANDRES Hombre Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
3 ALVAREZ-URQUIDI, GONZALO PEDRO Hombre Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile
4 PEREZ-SANTOS, IVAN ERNESTO Hombre Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
Centro de Investigacion en Ecosistemas de la Patagonia - Chile
5 DIAZ-GOMEZ, MANUEL Mujer Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
6 DIAZ-GOMEZ, MANUEL Mujer Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
7 Araya, Michael Hombre Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile
8 Nieves, Maria Gabriela Mujer Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile
9 Rodriguez-Villegas, Camilo Hombre Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
10 Barrera, Facundo Hombre Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
Ctr Austral Invest Cient CADIC CONICET - Argentina
Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas - Argentina
11 Fernandez-Pena, Concepcion - Inst Espanol Oceanog IEO CSIC - España
CSIC-IEO-COV - Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo - España
CSIC-IEO-COAC - Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña - España
CSIC - Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo (COV-IEO) - España
CSIC - Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña (COAC-IEO) - España
12 Arenas-Uribe, Sara Mujer Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
13 Navarro, Pilar Mujer Universidad de Los Lagos - Chile
14 Reguera, Beatriz Mujer Inst Espanol Oceanog IEO CSIC - España
CSIC-IEO-COV - Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo - España
CSIC - Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo (COV-IEO) - España

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Universidad de Los Lagos
Xunta de Galicia
Centre for Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Axencia Galega de Innovación
CIEP
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID-Fondecyt
COPAS Sur-Austral ANID
National Agency of Research and Development
ANID International Cooperation Programme
COPAS Coastal
EU-Interreg Atlantic Area
Centro de Biotecnologia y Bioingenieria (CeBiB) (PIA project, ANID, Chile)
ANID-FONDECYT from National Agency of Research and Development (ANID), Chile
Galician Innovation Agency (Xunta de Galicia)
EU-Interreg Atlantic Area project PRIMROSE

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This work was funded by ANID-FONDECYT 11170682 from the National Agency of Research and Development (ANID), Chile, and by projects REDES170101 and REDI170575 from ANID International Cooperation Programme. A.M.B. had a Ph.D student fellowship from Universidad de Los Lagos; P.A.D. was funded by the Centro de Biotecnologia y Bioingenieria (CeBiB) (PIA project FB0001, ANID, Chile). I.P-S. was supported by COPAS Sur-Austral ANID AFB170006, COPAS COASTAL FB210021 and CIEP R20F002; F.B by ANID-FONDECYT 3180307. Additional support was provided by the EU-Interreg Atlantic Area project PRIMROSE (EAPA 182/2016) to B.R., and by the Galician Innovation Agency (Xunta de Galicia) grants IN607A 2018/2 to C. F-P and IN607A-2019/04 to B.R.
This work was funded by ANID-FONDECYT 11170682 from the National Agency of Research and Development (ANID), Chile, and by projects REDES170101 and REDI170575 from ANID International Cooperation Programme. A.M.B. had a Ph.D student fellowship from Universidad de Los Lagos; P.A.D. was funded by the Centro de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería (CeBiB) (PIA project FB0001, ANID, Chile). I.P-S. was supported by COPAS Sur-Austral ANID AFB170006, COPAS COASTAL FB210021 and CIEP R20F002; F.B by ANID-FONDECYT 3180307. Additional support was provided by the EU-Interreg Atlantic Area project PRIMROSE (EAPA 182/2016) to B.R., and by the Galician Innovation Agency (Xunta de Galicia) grants IN607A 2018/2 to C. F-P and IN607A-2019/04 to B.R.

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