4.6 Article

Morphological variation and phylogeny of Karenia selliformis (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae) in an intensive cold-water algal bloom in eastern Hokkaido, Japan

Journal

HARMFUL ALGAE
Volume 114, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2022.102204

Keywords

Cold-water bloom; Dinoflagellates; Harmful algal blooms; Karenia; Karlodinium; Takayama

Funding

  1. Japanese JSPS Kakenhi [19H03027, 19KK0160]

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Although harmful algal blooms resulting in mass mortalities of marine organisms are rare in Hokkaido, a recent prolonged cold-water bloom in the eastern coast of Hokkaido caused significant mortalities of various marine species. This study examined the morphology and phylogeny of dominant and co-occurring unarmored dinoflagellates in the bloom and identified Karenia selliformis as the dominant species. The study also found co-occurrences of other kareniacean dinoflagellates.
Harmful algal blooms responsible for mass mortalities of marine organisms have been rare in Hokkaido, northern Japan, although fish-killing blooms have been frequently reported from western Japanese coasts. In September-November 2021, a huge and prolonged cold-water bloom occurred along the Pacific coast of eastern Hokkaido, and was associated with intensive mortalities of sea urchin, fish, octopus, shellfish, etc. In this study, morphology and phylogeny of the dominant and co-occurring unarmored dinoflagellates of the Kareniaceae in the bloom were examined by using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and molecular phylogeny inferred from ITS and LSU rDNA (D1-D3) sequences. Morphological observation and molecular phylogeny showed that the dominant species was Karenia selliformis, with co-occurrences of other kareniacean dinoflagellates, Kr. longicanalis, Kr. mikimotoi, Karlodinium sp., Takayama cf. acrotrocha, Takayama tuberculata and Takayama sp. The typical cell forms of Kr. selliformis in the bloom were discoid, dorsoventrally flattened, and 35.3-43.6 (39.4 +/- 2.1) mu m in length, which was larger than the cell sizes in previous reports. Transparent cells of Kr. selliformis, lacking chloroplasts or having a few shrunken chloroplasts and oil droplets, were also found. Cells of Kr. selliformis showed morphological variation, but the species could be distinguished from other co-occurring Karenia species by the nucleus positioned in the hypocone and chloroplasts numerous (46-105) in number and small (2.9-4.6 mu m) in diameter. Cell density of Kr. selliformis exceeding 100 cells mL(-1) was recorded in the temperature range of 9.8-17.6 degrees C. The rDNA sequences determined from Kr. selliformis in the blooms of Hokkaido, Japan in 2021 were identical to those from the bloom in Kamchatka, Russia in 2020.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.6
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available