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Título: Playing hide and seek: Distribution with depth of potentially harmful epibenthic dinoflagellates of Southern EL HIERRO Island, Canary Islands (Ne Atlantic)
Autores/as: Fernández Zabala, Juan 
Amorim, Ana
Tuya Cortés, Fernando José 
Herrera Pérez,Rogelio 
Soler Onis,Emilio 
Clasificación UNESCO: 251005 Zoología marina
3214 Toxicología
Palabras clave: Artificial Substrate
Bhab Assemblage
Canary Islands
Gambierdiscus
Vertical Distribution
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Proyectos: Seguimiento, control y mitigación de proliferaciones de organismos marinos asociadas a perturbaciones humanas y cambio climático en la Región Macaronésica 
Publicación seriada: Harmful Algae 
Resumen: The study of epibenthic assemblages of harmful dinoflagellates (BHABs) is commonly conducted in shallow infralittoral zones (0 – 5 m) and are seldom investigated at deeper waters. In this study, the distribution with depth of five BHAB genera (Gambierdiscus, Ostreopsis, Prorocentrum, Coolia and Amphidinium) was investigated in the south of El Hierro island (Canary Islands, Spain). Sampling involved the use of a standardized artificial substrate deployed at three depth levels (5, 10 and 20 m) that were visited at three different times throughout one year. The influence of three depth-correlated abiotic parameters, i.e. light, water motion and water temperature, on the vertical and seasonal distribution of the BHAB assemblage was also assessed. Two vertical distribution patterns were observed consistently through time: cell abundances of Ostreopsis and Coolia decreased from 5 to 20 m while those of Gambierdiscus, Prorocentrum and Amphidinium showed the reverse pattern, although significant differences were only observed between 5 and 10 - 20 m depth. In April, two members of the latter group, Gambierdiscus and Amphidinium, were even absent at 5 m depth. The recorded environmental parameters explained a high percentage of the observed distribution. In particular, model selection statistical approaches indicated that water motion was the most significant parameter. An analysis of Gambierdiscus at species level revealed the co-occurrence of four species in the study area: G. australes, G. belizeanus, G. caribaeus and G. excentricus. The species G. excentricus, reported here for the first time in El Hierro, showed a more restricted vertical and seasonal distribution than the other species, which may explain not being detected in previous studies in the area. The results obtained in this study highlight the importance of considering a wider depth range and different seasons of the year when investigating the ecology of BHABs and assessing their risk and impacts on human health and the environment. Only then, efficient monitoring programs will be implemented in the Canary Islands and globally in areas affected by these events.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/117662
ISSN: 1568-9883
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2022.102271
Fuente: Harmful Algae [ISSN 1568-9883], v. 117, (Agosto 2022)
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