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Mar Environ Res ; 183: 105791, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36399937

RESUMO

The spatial distribution of harmful microalgal taxa along the coasts of the Apulia region (Mediterranean Sea) based on results of eight years (2012-2019) of routine monitoring program and a series of sporadic observations is presented. A total number of 69 potentially harmful taxa were found during the study period. Occurrence, abundance and richness of harmful taxa (toxic, potentially toxic and high biomass producers) varied along the Apulian coasts. The occurrence of harmful species was significantly higher where most of anthropogenic pressures overlap than only a few or no pressures existed. The physical alteration of coast is the most important pressure determining this pattern. Despite the variety and the abundances of the harmful microalgae, to our knowledge, no human health problems or risks have been ever recorded, nor were full-blown consequences on marine organisms such as fish kills during algal blooms. However, blooms coupled with water discoloration phenomena could become a big issue to tourism and recreational activities that have locally important socio-economic value.


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Dinoflagellida , Microalgas , Animais , Eutrofização , Mar Mediterrâneo , Organismos Aquáticos , Biomassa , Proliferação Nociva de Algas
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 151: 110825, 2020 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32056617

RESUMO

The emergence of a red tide resulting in yellow-brownish discoloration of waters in Porto Cesareo bay (Italy) during July-August 2018 is reported. The species responsible for the bloom was the dinoflagellate Margalefidinium cf. polykrikoides. Cell densities reached 9.1 × 106 cells L-1 during the initial outbreak. A second peak was observed about three weeks later reaching 6.7 × 105 cells L-1. Study of live specimens showed great variation in cell size and shape. Different cyst morphotypes were found in the water samples and in the sediment. For the first time, we followed several stages of the life cycle of M. cf. polykrikoides in natural samples. Fish die-offs in the bay were not observed, however this high-density bloom may have caused consequences on the ecosystem (amount of mucilage on the beach) and in turn, on tourism that is the main activity in the area during the summer season.


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Dinoflagellida/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental , Animais , Baías , Proliferação Nociva de Algas , Itália , Mar Mediterrâneo , Água do Mar
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