Detection of Prorocentrum shikokuense in the Mediterranean Sea and evidence that P. dentatum, P. obtusidens and P. shikokuense are three different species (Prorocentrales, Dinophyceae)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
A dinoflagellate identified as Prorocentrum dentatum, P. shikokuense or P.
donghaiense is responsible of massive harmful events. Blooms of a species identified as
P. shikokuense have been recently reported in the Mediterranean Sea, and an exotic
origin, tentatively introduced by ballast waters from Asia, has been hypothesized. The
molecular data based on the small-, large subunit, and internal transcriber spacers
ribosomal RNA gene (SSU-, LSU-, ITS rRNA) sequences confirmed P. shikokuense in
the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean ribotype is identical to a subtropical North
Atlantic ribotype, and with slight divergence from the numerous sequences from the
Pacific Ocean. To revisit the relationship between P. shikokuense (=P. donghaiense)
and P. obtusidens, we provide the first micrographs of P. dentatum and P. obtusidens,
the latter collected from the type locality. Our observations indicate that P. dentatum, P.
obtusidens, and P. shikokuense are three different species. Their diagnostic
morphological characters are: Prorocentrum dentatum is 44-60 ?m long, leaf-shaped,
pointed and central posterior end, conspicuous anterior shoulder; P. obtusidens is 33-41
?m long, irregular parallelepiped, almost parallel valve margins, eccentric and pointed
posterior end, moderate anterior shoulder; and P. shikokuense is <25 ?m long,
sunflower seed-shaped, round and centric posterior end, inconspicuous anterior
shoulder.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dinophyta; harmful algae bloom; invasive alien species; non-indigenous species; molecular phylogenetics; toxic phytoplankton
Elenco autori:
Roselli, Leonilde
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