The population densities of potentially toxic epiphytic dinoflagellates in Lingsat Reef, La Union Province, Philippines
Issue Date
6-2004
Abstract
The population densities of ciguatera-associated dinoflagellates in Lingsat Reef, La Union Province, Philippines were monitored in April, June, and August 1999 and monthly in the year 2000, except in January, July, and November. The survey was conducted to find a valid basis for the occurrence in 1996 of a suspect ciguatera incident in the vicinity. Gambierdiscus, Ostreopsis and Prorocentrum species, known progenitors of ciguateric toxins, were surveyed on the macroalgae and seagrass found in a stretch of reef that extended about 1 km along the shoreline, at a distance up to 0.5 km from the shoreline, and a depth of 1 m. Gambierdiscus sp. was not observed in 1999 but in 2000 it had the highest density of only 6.0 cells per g brown alga Dictyota linearis. Similarly, Prorocentrum spp. Peaked in 1999 at 91.9 cells oer f red alga Gelidiella acerosa but maximum density in 2000 was 43.1 cells per g Dictyota linearis. The data suggest a potential for ciguateric episodes in the Lingsat Reef with the most likely involvement of Ostreopsis spp., Ostreopsis lenticularis, in particular, although the presence especially of Prorocentrum spp. could implicate this genus in a ciguateric event.
Source or Periodical Title
Philippine Agricultural Scientist, The (Formerly: The Philippine Agriculturist)
ISSN
0031-7454
Volume
87
Issue
2
Page
148-159
Document Type
Article
College
College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)
Frequency
quarterly
Physical Description
maps; graphs; tables; references
Language
English
Subject
ciguatera, Gambierdiscus, Ostreopsis, Prorocenitrum, toxic dinoflagellates
Recommended Citation
Pocsidio, Glorina N. and Dimaano, Luzviminda M., "The population densities of potentially toxic epiphytic dinoflagellates in Lingsat Reef, La Union Province, Philippines" (2004). Journal Article. 5903.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/5903
En – AGROVOC descriptors
CIGUATERA; POLYMORPHISM; CIGUATOXIN; POISONOUS FISHES; ALGAE; REEFS; SEA GRASSES; EPIPHYTOTICS; SEAWATER; CHEMICOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES; PH; SALINITY; SURFACE TEMPERATURE; NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY; SURFACE TEMPERATURE; POPULATION DENSITY; ABUNDANCE; ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS