Ocurrence of Ostreopsis in two temperate coastal bays (SW iberia): Insights from the plankton.

作者: Mariana Santos , Paulo B. Oliveira , Maria Teresa Moita , Helena David , Maria Filomena Caeiro

DOI: 10.1016/J.HAL.2019.03.003

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摘要: Abstract The benthic genus Ostreopsis contains toxic-bloom forming species and is an important cause of concern in warm-temperate tropical waters. On the coast Portugal, NE Atlantic, occurrence cf. siamensis ovata has been reported since 2008 2011, respectively. This work aims to understand favorable conditions for high concentrations cells plankton at two sites, Lagos Lisbon Bays, located South West study based on weekly abundance data plankton, from 2011 2017, daily satellite situ sea surface temperature (SST), meteorological state parameters, namely wind stress significant wave height. molecular identification local spp. also presented. maximum cell densities occur between late-summer autumn. distribution range restricted coast, while a wider range, being present coast. In period, there was only one spp., Bay, with within alert phase monitoring. were related positive SST anomalies. These often recorded after period almost 2-weeks more than 4-weeks low (

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