Toxin content and toxic effects of the dinoflagellate Gyrodinium corsicum (Paulmier) on the ingestion and survival rates of the copepods Acartia grani and Euterpina acutifrons
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Marinho-da-Costa, R. (Rauquírio); Franco, J.M. (José Mariano); Cacho, E. (Emiliano); Fernández, F. (Felipe)Editor's version
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022098105001279Date
2005Type
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CopepodsFeeding
Gyrodinium corsicum toxins
High-performance liquid chromatography and survival
Abstract
Short-term experiments showed that ingestion rates of the copepods Acartia grani and Euterpina acutifrons on different concentrations of the dinoflagellate Gyrodinium corsicum were not usually different from those obtained with the non-toxic and similar sized Prorocentrum triestinum. Long-term experiments showed that no A. grani survived for more than 288 h on concentrated cultures (1500 μg C l−1) of G. corsicum compared with survival rates of 86.7% on the non-toxic P. triestinum. In contrast high and similar survival rates were found for E. acutifrons exposed for the same time to similar concentrations of both dinoflagellates. These results demonstrated that G. corsicum produce toxins which have significant adverse effects on the long-term survival rates of some copepods like A. grani but not on other copepods like E. acutifrons. The possibility of PSP-toxin production by G. corsicum was analysed by chromatographic analysis (HPLC-FD) and mouse bioassay of extracts obtained from cultures ...
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