Resting stages of microalgae in recent marine sediments of Peter the Great Bay,Sea of Japan |
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Authors: | T Yu Orlova T V Morozova |
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Institution: | 1.A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Division,Russian Academy of Sciences,Vladivostok,Russia |
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Abstract: | Data on the qualitative and quantitative composition of resting stages of planktonic microalgae in recent marine sediments
of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan) over the period 2000–2007 are presented. A total of sixty one morphological forms of
resting stages represented by dinoflagellate and raphidophyte cysts and diatom spores and resting cells were recorded in the
sediment samples. This study revealed cysts of the potentially toxic species Alexandrium tamarense, A. cf. minutum, Alexandrium sp., Gymnodinium catenatum (PSP toxin producers), and Protoceratium reticulatum (yessotoxin producer); resting cells of Pseudo-nitzschia sp. (potential producer of domoic acid); and cysts of bloom-forming species Cochlodinium cf. polykrikoides and Heterosigma cf. akashiwo. |
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