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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
卷 185, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114340
关键词
Shellfish toxins; Algal bloom; Lipophilic; Dinophysis miles; Pectenotoxins; Ambon Bay
资金
- LPDP program [PRJ-1007/LPDP.3/2016]
- Indonesian Ministry of Finance
- Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentrum through the research program Changing Earth-Sustaining our Future of the Alfred Wegener Institut-Helmholtz Zentrum fur Polarund Meeresforschung
This study aims to understand the variability of Dinophysis spp. and their toxins in Ambon Bay. It found a strong correlation between the PTX2sa toxin and the abundance of D. miles cells, as well as a positive correlation between temperature and toxin levels. Dissolved nitrate concentration was also found to play a major role in regulating cell abundance and toxin levels.
The study aims to unravel the variability of Dinophysis spp. and their alleged toxins in conjunction with envi-ronmental drivers in Ambon Bay. Phytoplankton samples, lipophilic toxins and physiochemical water properties were analysed during a 1.5-year period. Three Dinophysis species (D. miles, D. caudata, and D. acuminata) were found in plankton samples, of which D. miles was the most abundant and persistently occurring species. Pectenotoxin-2 (PTX2) and its secoacid (PTX2sa) were detected throughout, and PTX2sa levels strongly corre-lated with D. miles cell abundance. The toxin showed a positive correlation with temperature, which may suggest that D. miles cells contain rather constant PTX2sa during warmer months. Dissolved nitrate concentrations were found to play a major role in regulating cell abundances and toxin levels. This study adds adequate information regarding marine biotoxins and potentially toxic species for future Harmful Algal Bloom management in Ambon and Indonesia at large.
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