PSEUDO‐NITZSCHIA SPECIES (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) IN LOUISIANA COASTAL WATERS: MOLECULAR PROBE FIELD TRIALS, GENETIC VARIABILITY, AND DOMOIC ACID ANALYSES
An 18‐month field survey of the Pseudo‐nitzschia population present in Louisiana coastal waters was conducted comparing species abundance estimates by novel fluorescent molecular probes (16S large subunit rDNA oligonucleotide sequences) with traditional electron and differential‐interference light m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of phycology 1999-12, Vol.35 (6), p.1368-1378 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An 18‐month field survey of the Pseudo‐nitzschia population present in Louisiana coastal waters was conducted comparing species abundance estimates by novel fluorescent molecular probes (16S large subunit rDNA oligonucleotide sequences) with traditional electron and differential‐interference light microscopy. While the probe and microscopic analyses agreed on the presence or absence of four common Pseudo‐nitzschia species (P. multiseries (Hasle) Hasle, P. pseudodelicatissima (Hasle) Hasle, P. delicatissima (P.T. Cleve) Heiden, and P. pungens (Grunow) Hasle in 66% of the samples analyzed, the probes gave conflicting results with the microscopic methods in the remaining 34% of the samples. The majority of the discrepancies appear to be because of genetic variation within the Pseudo‐nitzschia population, especially in P. pseudodelicatissima, indicating that the Monterey Bay Pseudo‐nitzschia spp. may not be appropriate reference strains for distinguishing Louisiana Pseudo‐nitzschia spp. Additionally, P. pseudodelicatissima has been associated with domoic acid (DA) activity in three field samples, at levels up to 22 times higher than the highest value given inother published reports of DA production by this species. The contemporaneous existence of multiple strains of P. pseudodelicatissima (toxic and non‐toxic) presents new challenges to the study of the ecophysiology and population dynamics of this bloom‐forming species. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3646 1529-8817 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.3561368.x |