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Interactions between Karlodinium veneficum and Prorocentrum donghaiense from the East China

Journal

HARMFUL ALGAE
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages 50-57

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2015.08.004

Keywords

Karlodinium veneficum; Prorocentrum donghaiense; Co-culture; Phagotrophy; Karlotoxin; Sterol

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Marine Biotechnology Innovation Team (ZMBIT) [2010R50029]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LY12D06001, LQ13B020004]
  3. PhD Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education of China [20133305120007]
  4. K.C. Wong Magna Fund, Ningbo University
  5. OHH NIH [R01ES021949-01/NSFOCE1313888]
  6. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  7. Directorate For Geosciences [1313888] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense is a dominant harmful algal bloom (HAB) species on the East China Sea (ECS) coast. The co-occurrence of Karlodinium veneficum with P. donghaiense is often observed and can later develop into dense blooms. However, the role of K. veneficurn in P. donghaiense population dynamics is unknown. In the current study, three K. veneficum (GM1, GM2, and GM3) strains were isolated from the ECS with one (GM1) from a mixed, dense bloom of P. donghaiense and other HAB species. All three isolates had identical ITS sequences that were concordant with the species designation. Unique karlotoxin congeners were isolated from one strain (GM2). The sterol compositions of P. donghaiense and K. veneficum were consistent with sensitivity to karlotoxin in the former and insensitivity in the latter. Additional experimentation showed that: (1) in monocultures, higher growth rate of P. donghaiense than K. veneficum is observed in nutrient-enriched and nutrient-depleted media. In co-cultures, the growth of P. donghaiense is inhibited; (2) feeding on P. donghaiense by K. veneficum is clearly demonstrated by fluorescent dye tracking; and (3) the isolated karlotoxin is lethal to P. donghaiense in a concentration-dependent manner. From these studies we propose that K. veneficum may play a negative role in P. donghaiense bloom maintenance and that P. donghaiense may in turn be a bloom initiator as a prey item for K. veneficum. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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