Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters

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Autor(a) principal: Díaz, Patricio
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Reguera, Beatriz, Calixto De Jesus Moita Garnel, Maria Teresa, Bravo, Isabel, Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel, Fraga, Santiago
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12464
Resumo: Blooms of Dinophysis acuminata occur every year in Galicia (northwest Spain), between spring and autumn. These blooms contaminate shellfish with lipophilic toxins and cause lengthy harvesting bans. They are often followed by short-lived blooms of Dinophysis acuta, associated with northward longshore transport, at the end of the upwelling season. During the summers of 1989 and 1990, dense blooms of D. acuta developed in situ, initially co-occurring with D.acuminata and later with the paralytic shellfish toxin-producer Gymnodiniumcatenatum. Unexplored data from three cruises carried out before, during, and following autumn blooms (13⁻14, 27⁻28 September and 11⁻12 October) in 1990 showed D. acuta distribution in shelf waters within the 50 m and 130 m isobaths, delimited by the upwelling front. A joint review of monitoring data from Galicia and Portugal provided a mesoscale view of anomalies in SST and other hydroclimatic factors associated with a northward displacement of the center of gravity of D. acuta populations. At the microscale, re-examination of the vertical segregation of cell maxima in the light of current knowledge, improved our understanding of niche differentiation between the two species of Dinophysis. Results here improve local transport models and forecast of Dinophysis events, the main cause of shellfish harvesting bans in the most important mussel production area in Europe.
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spelling Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal watersDinophysis acutaDinophysis acuminataDSPPhysical-biological interactionsNiche partitioningClimatic anomalyBlooms of Dinophysis acuminata occur every year in Galicia (northwest Spain), between spring and autumn. These blooms contaminate shellfish with lipophilic toxins and cause lengthy harvesting bans. They are often followed by short-lived blooms of Dinophysis acuta, associated with northward longshore transport, at the end of the upwelling season. During the summers of 1989 and 1990, dense blooms of D. acuta developed in situ, initially co-occurring with D.acuminata and later with the paralytic shellfish toxin-producer Gymnodiniumcatenatum. Unexplored data from three cruises carried out before, during, and following autumn blooms (13⁻14, 27⁻28 September and 11⁻12 October) in 1990 showed D. acuta distribution in shelf waters within the 50 m and 130 m isobaths, delimited by the upwelling front. A joint review of monitoring data from Galicia and Portugal provided a mesoscale view of anomalies in SST and other hydroclimatic factors associated with a northward displacement of the center of gravity of D. acuta populations. At the microscale, re-examination of the vertical segregation of cell maxima in the light of current knowledge, improved our understanding of niche differentiation between the two species of Dinophysis. Results here improve local transport models and forecast of Dinophysis events, the main cause of shellfish harvesting bans in the most important mussel production area in Europe.project ASIMUTH (EC) FP7-SPACE-2010-1 EU EAPA_182/201MDPISapientiaDíaz, PatricioReguera, BeatrizCalixto De Jesus Moita Garnel, Maria TeresaBravo, IsabelRuiz-Villarreal, ManuelFraga, Santiago2019-04-09T12:09:58Z2019-012019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12464eng2072-665110.3390/toxins11010037info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:24:26Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/12464Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:03:49.107494Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
title Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
spellingShingle Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
Díaz, Patricio
Dinophysis acuta
Dinophysis acuminata
DSP
Physical-biological interactions
Niche partitioning
Climatic anomaly
title_short Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
title_full Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
title_fullStr Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
title_full_unstemmed Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
title_sort Mesoscale dynamics and niche segregation of two Dinophysis species in Galician-Portuguese coastal waters
author Díaz, Patricio
author_facet Díaz, Patricio
Reguera, Beatriz
Calixto De Jesus Moita Garnel, Maria Teresa
Bravo, Isabel
Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel
Fraga, Santiago
author_role author
author2 Reguera, Beatriz
Calixto De Jesus Moita Garnel, Maria Teresa
Bravo, Isabel
Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel
Fraga, Santiago
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Díaz, Patricio
Reguera, Beatriz
Calixto De Jesus Moita Garnel, Maria Teresa
Bravo, Isabel
Ruiz-Villarreal, Manuel
Fraga, Santiago
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dinophysis acuta
Dinophysis acuminata
DSP
Physical-biological interactions
Niche partitioning
Climatic anomaly
topic Dinophysis acuta
Dinophysis acuminata
DSP
Physical-biological interactions
Niche partitioning
Climatic anomaly
description Blooms of Dinophysis acuminata occur every year in Galicia (northwest Spain), between spring and autumn. These blooms contaminate shellfish with lipophilic toxins and cause lengthy harvesting bans. They are often followed by short-lived blooms of Dinophysis acuta, associated with northward longshore transport, at the end of the upwelling season. During the summers of 1989 and 1990, dense blooms of D. acuta developed in situ, initially co-occurring with D.acuminata and later with the paralytic shellfish toxin-producer Gymnodiniumcatenatum. Unexplored data from three cruises carried out before, during, and following autumn blooms (13⁻14, 27⁻28 September and 11⁻12 October) in 1990 showed D. acuta distribution in shelf waters within the 50 m and 130 m isobaths, delimited by the upwelling front. A joint review of monitoring data from Galicia and Portugal provided a mesoscale view of anomalies in SST and other hydroclimatic factors associated with a northward displacement of the center of gravity of D. acuta populations. At the microscale, re-examination of the vertical segregation of cell maxima in the light of current knowledge, improved our understanding of niche differentiation between the two species of Dinophysis. Results here improve local transport models and forecast of Dinophysis events, the main cause of shellfish harvesting bans in the most important mussel production area in Europe.
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