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Note on the occurrence of Pseudo-nitzschia australis and domoic acid in squid from Monterey Bay, CA (USA)
Authors:Sibel Bargu  Christine L. Powell   Zhihong Wang   Gregory J. Doucette  Mary W. Silver
Affiliation:aDepartment of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Louisiana State University, 1235 Energy, Coast & Environment Building, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA;bMarine Biotoxins Program, NOAA, National Ocean Service, 219 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, SC 29412, USA;cDepartment of Ocean Sciences, University of California at Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA
Abstract:Over the past decade diatom blooms of domoic acid (DA)-producing Pseudo-nitzschia spp. have been responsible for numerous marine mammal and bird mortalities in Monterey Bay, CA. One possible toxin vector is the market squid, Loligo opalescens, a small pelagic mollusk that plays an important role in the near-shore food web of the California Current ecosystem as a favored vertebrate prey species. This study examined the trophic link between toxic Pseudo-nitzschia and L. opalescens using toxin and stomach content analyses of animals collected from Monterey Bay, CA in 2000. Receptor binding assay data (confirmed by tandem mass spectrometry), demonstrated the presence of DA in squid during a toxic Pseudo-nitzschia event, with P. australis frustules observed in stomach samples. Though DA levels were low (<0.5 μg DA g−1 tissue) in L. opalescens during the study period, it is now clear that this potent neurotoxin can occur in squid and is likely delivered through its krill prey species, which are known to retain DA after feeding on toxic Pseudo-nitzschia. Our findings suggest that further study of the relationship between Pseudo-nitzschia blooms and DA contamination of squid is warranted to better evaluate the potential health risk to humans and wildlife associated with this major commercial seafood species and important prey item.
Keywords:Domoic acid   Pseudo-nitzschia   Squid   Loligo opalescens   Food web
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