Title of article :
Toxin production in migrating dinoflagellates: a modelling study of PSP producing Alexandrium
Author/Authors :
Kevin J. Flynn، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
9
From page :
147
To page :
155
Abstract :
A mechanistic model of dinoflagellate physiology, previously developed and parameterised to simulate paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) content and cell growth for Alexandrium fundyense in response to N and P nutrition, was operated within a vertical water structure in which the organism migrated. Simulations showed the expected development of vertical migration behaviour in response to light and mineral nutrient interactions. Growth in a N-limited water column resulted in a continual, though low level, PSP production with a large population biomass. A sequence of P-stress and nutrient re-feeding during vertical migration stimulated an enhancement of PSP content even with only moderately elevated supply of N:P ratios. This was exacerbated by low absolute P concentrations below the nutricline as well as by the N:P ratio. Although the final biomass was lower in these P-limited simulations, the total toxin production was much higher. The simulations suggest that vertical migration in stratified waters in even moderately high N:P waters could result in the formation of highly toxic populations of Alexandrium. One may expect a similar enhancement of toxicity in other harmful algal species that are engaged in vertical migration, where nutrient supply ratios affect toxin production.
Keywords :
N:P , Alexandrium , PSP , Dinoflagellate , model , Vertical migration
Journal title :
Harmful Algae
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Harmful Algae
Record number :
721792
Link To Document :
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