The occurrence of Alexandrinum minutum Halim (Dinophyceae) in a lagoon of Sicily (Italy) and its main morphological features are described. This small-sized dinoflagellate, which can produce Paralysing Shellfish Poison (PSP), was found for the first time in April 1990 in inshore waters of Sicily - communicating with the Straits of Messina - where small-scale shellfish farming is practised. The highest cell concentrations were recorded in May 1991 (9 x 10(4) cells l-1) in the surface layer, but no PSP human symptoms were reported. This month, A. minutum cells were widely spread throughout the waters and 2% of the algal population was constituted of chains of two cells.
FIRST REPORT OF ALEXANDRIUM-MINUTUM HALIM IN A MEDITERRANEAN LAGOON
MAIMONE G
1994
Abstract
The occurrence of Alexandrinum minutum Halim (Dinophyceae) in a lagoon of Sicily (Italy) and its main morphological features are described. This small-sized dinoflagellate, which can produce Paralysing Shellfish Poison (PSP), was found for the first time in April 1990 in inshore waters of Sicily - communicating with the Straits of Messina - where small-scale shellfish farming is practised. The highest cell concentrations were recorded in May 1991 (9 x 10(4) cells l-1) in the surface layer, but no PSP human symptoms were reported. This month, A. minutum cells were widely spread throughout the waters and 2% of the algal population was constituted of chains of two cells.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


