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Factors regulating germination of resting cysts of the spring bloom dinoflagellate Scrippsiella hangoei from the northern Baltic Sea
Authors:Kremp  Anke; Anderson  Donald M
Institution:Department of Ecology and Systematics, Division of Hydrobiology, P.O. Box 17, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland and 1 1Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Abstract:The role of cyst germination as a factor in bloom initiationwas investigated for the dinoflagellate Scrippsiella hangoei(Schiller) Larsen from the northern Baltic Sea. This speciesblooms in very cold, often ice-covered waters, and is responsiblefor a significant fraction of the production in that region.Dormancy, temperature, oxygen and light were studied as factorspotentially controlling the germination of S.hangoei restingcysts. Laboratory-stored and field-collected cysts began togerminate in December following a mandatory dormancy periodlasting 6 months. Germination after this maturation intervalwas maximal when temperatures were within a 0–9°C‘window’. Mandatory dormancy is therefore the primaryfactor regulating the timing of germination in this species,as temperatures in the natural environment normally fall withinthis range at the time when S.hangoei cysts deposited the precedingyear have matured. Non-optimal temperatures, darkness and lowoxygen conditions all maintain a state of quiescence in thecysts. Cysts could germinate in darkness, but the rate of excystmentwas significantly higher in the light. Likewise, excystmentwas completely inhibited in anoxic conditions and was reducedunder severe hypoxia, with normal germination under moderatehypoxic concentrations. Temporary exposure to high sulfide concentrationspermanently reduced germination potential, indicating that S.hangoeicysts have low resistance to oxygen deficiency. Prolonged periodsof anoxia at the sediment surface, as frequently occurs in thestudy area, might reduce the size of the viable cyst pool andthus, alter the magnitude of the inoculum for S.hangoei bloominitiation. Together, these internal and external regulatoryfactors play important roles in the bloom dynamics of this importantdinoflagellate.
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