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Blastodinium galatheanum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae) a parasite of the planktonic copepod Acartia negligens (Crustacea,Calanoida) in the central Atlantic Ocean
Authors:Alf Skovgaard  Xenia M Salomonsen
Institution:1. Department of Biology , University of Copenhagen , DK-1353 Copenhagen, Denmark alf@life.ku.dk;3. Department of Biology , University of Copenhagen , DK-1353 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:A new dinoflagellate species, Blastodinium galatheanum sp. nov., was found parasitizing the planktonic copepods Acartia negligens and Acartia sp. in the Atlantic Ocean between the Azores and the Cape Verde Islands. These copepods have not previously been reported hosting a Blastodinium species. Characters that distinguish the new species are the shape and size of the trophic stage, its host species, and its predominantly solitary existence. Dinospores of Blastodinium galatheanum sp. nov. are peridinioid in nature and morphologically indistinguishable from dinospores of two other previously investigated Blastodinium species. SSU rRNA gene sequences from two isolates of this new species were almost identical and showed similarities to SSU rRNA sequences of other species of Blastodinium. A phylogenetic analysis based on SSU rRNA gene sequences suggested monophyly for all existing sequences of Blastodinium spp., including a sequence from the type species B. pruvoti, presented here for the first time.
Keywords:Blastodinium  copepod  parasite  Atlantic Ocean  Galathea 3 expedition
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