This investigation included a two year monitoring program aimed at assessing the abundance and distribution of harmful marine phytoplankton along the Southern Adriatic coast of Italy. Monthly sampling was conducted from April 1995 to March 1997 at four sampling stations along four transects, to determine the temporal and spatial presence/abundance of the potentially toxic Pseudo-nitzschia species. The study focussed on the most abundant taxa Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha and P. delicatissima, the identities of which were confirmed by TEM on cleaned net material. The distribution patterns of these potential ASP toxin producers were statistically analysed by GLM ANOVA, PCA and Spearmans correlation analysis in order to address relationships between environmental variable and population dynamics. Abundances displayed horizontal and vertical structure in the study area. Inter-annual variability was also observed for both species that appeared to respond differently to the environmental factors investigated. Distributions of Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha showed a stronger seasonality and was more correlated with winter water conditions than P. delicatissima which in turn exhibited a broader temporal distribution and appeared independent from major environmental constraints. This is the first report of the occurrence and dynamics of Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha and P. delicatissima populations in Southern Adriatic coastal waters.
On the presence of Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha Lundholm, Moestrup et Hasle and P. delicatissima (Cleve) Heiden in the Southern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea, Italy).
CAROPPO C;
2005
Abstract
This investigation included a two year monitoring program aimed at assessing the abundance and distribution of harmful marine phytoplankton along the Southern Adriatic coast of Italy. Monthly sampling was conducted from April 1995 to March 1997 at four sampling stations along four transects, to determine the temporal and spatial presence/abundance of the potentially toxic Pseudo-nitzschia species. The study focussed on the most abundant taxa Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha and P. delicatissima, the identities of which were confirmed by TEM on cleaned net material. The distribution patterns of these potential ASP toxin producers were statistically analysed by GLM ANOVA, PCA and Spearmans correlation analysis in order to address relationships between environmental variable and population dynamics. Abundances displayed horizontal and vertical structure in the study area. Inter-annual variability was also observed for both species that appeared to respond differently to the environmental factors investigated. Distributions of Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha showed a stronger seasonality and was more correlated with winter water conditions than P. delicatissima which in turn exhibited a broader temporal distribution and appeared independent from major environmental constraints. This is the first report of the occurrence and dynamics of Pseudo-nitzschia calliantha and P. delicatissima populations in Southern Adriatic coastal waters.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


