Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6356574 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This study characterizes the distribution of two closely related, causative species of paralytic shellfish poisoning - Alexandrium fundyense and A. pacificum - within the Yellow Sea (YS) and Bohai Sea (BS). These two Alexandrium species are distinguished for the first time in a regional field study using species-specific, quantitative PCR (qPCR) based assays. Both qPCR assays target the large subunit ribosomal DNA gene and were used to analyze net-concentrated phytoplankton samples collected in May 2012. A. fundyense was mainly distributed in YS, while A. pacificum was confined to an area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary. The different distribution of the two species is interpreted as evidence of their distinct bloom ecology. Expanded efforts implementing these assays offer the ability to discriminate the dynamics of A. fundyense and A. pacificum blooms and provide a more sound basis for monitoring toxic Alexandrium species in this region.
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Authors
Yan Gao, Ren-Cheng Yu, Jian-Hua Chen, Qing-Chun Zhang, Fan-Zhou Kong, Ming-Jiang Zhou,