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Ability of taxonomic diversity indices to discriminate coastal lagoon environments based on macrophyte communities ArchiMer
Mouillot, David; Gaillard, Sylvain; Aliaume, Catherine; Verlaque, Marc; Belsher, Thomas; Troussellier, Marc; Chi, Thang.
Lagoons are highly productive areas representing more than 50% of the coastline area in Languedoc-Roussillon (South of France, Mediterranean sea). These lagoons are very different in their environmental conditions, human influences, eutrophication levels and aquaculture intensity. Based on macrophyte communities associated with soft substrates, two indices of taxonomic diversity (the "average taxonomic distinctness" (Delta(+)) and the "variation in taxonomic distinctness" (Lambda(+))) were used to discriminate four of these lagoons (Thau, Salse-Leucate, Bages-Sigean and Mauguio). Bages-Sigean presented a significant higher average taxonomic distinctness (p < 0.05) and Salse-Leucate had a significant higher variation in taxonomic distinctness (p <...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Languedoc Roussillon; Exotic species; Human impact; Eutrophication; Biodiversity.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/publication-748.pdf
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Characterization of toxin-producing strains of Dinophysis spp. (Dinophyceae) isolated from French coastal waters, with a particular focus on the D. acuminata-complex ArchiMer
Séchet, Veronique; Sibat, Manoella; Bilien, Gwenael; Carpentier, Liliane; Rovillon, Georges-augustin; Raimbault, Virginie; Malo, Florent; Gaillard, Sylvain; Perrière-rumebe, Myriam; Hess, Philipp; Chomérat, Nicolas.
Dinoflagellates of the genus Dinophysis are the most prominent producers of Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) toxins which have an impact on public health and on marine aquaculture worldwide. In particular, Dinophysis acuminata has been reported as the major DSP agent in Western Europe. Still, its contribution to DSP events in the regions of the English Channel and the Atlantic coast of France, and the role of the others species of the Dinophysis community in these areas are not as clear. In addition, species identification within the D. acuminata complex has proven difficult due to their highly similar morphological features. In the present study, 30 clonal strains of the dominant Dinophysis species have been isolated from French coasts including the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Dinophysis spp; . Phylogeny; Taxonomy; Toxin profiles.
Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00679/79081/81880.pdf
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Combined effects of temperature, irradiance and pH on Teleaulax amphioxeia (Cryptophyceae) physiology and feeding ratio for its predator Mesodinium rubrum (Ciliophora) ArchiMer
Gaillard, Sylvain; Charrier, Aurelie; Malo, Florent; Carpentier, Liliane; Bougaran, Gael; Hégaret, Helene; Réveillon, Damien; Hess, Philipp; Séchet, Veronique.
The cryptophyte Teleaulax amphioxeia is a source of plastids for the ciliate Mesodinium rubrum and both organisms are members of the trophic chain of several species of Dinophysis. It is important to better understand the ecology of organisms at the first trophic levels before assessing the impact of principal factors of global change on Dinophysis spp. Therefore, combined effects of temperature, irradiance and pH on growth rate, photosynthetic activity and pigment content of a temperate strain of T. amphioxeia were studied using a full factorial design (central composite design 23*) in 17 individually controlled bioreactors. The derived model predicted an optimal growth rate of T. amphioxeia at a light intensity of 400 µmol photons · m‐2 · s‐1, more...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Dinophysis; Ecophysiology; Full factorial design; Global change; Mesodinium rubrum; Teleaulax amphioxeia.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00609/72155/70910.pdf
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Études écophysiologiques sur Dinophysis et sa chaîne alimentaire, et effets in vitro du dinoflagellé et de ses toxines sur les premiers stades de vie de deux modèles d'animaux marins (l’huître et le poisson) ArchiMer
Gaillard, Sylvain.
Harmful algal blooms of Dinophysis are responsible for diarrheic shellfish poisoning in human consumers of contaminated mollusks after bioaccumulation of their toxins. Dinophysis is a mixotrophic organism, which sequesters chloroplasts from a unique prey Mesodinium rubrum to perform its own photosynthesis, itself mixotrophic and feeds a cryptophyte, Teleaulax amphioxeia. The relationship between these three organisms is fundamental to understand the distribution and bloom dynamics of Dinophysis. In a first study, the effects of temperature, irradiance and pH on physiological aspects of T. amphioxeia were determined using a full factorial design before assessing the effect of contrasting physiological states after acclimation to two light intensities of T....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Changement global; Crassostrea gigas; Cyprinodon variegatus; Dinophysis; Efflorescences; Mesodinium; Pecténotoxines; Teleaulax; Toxines diarrhéiques; Crassostrea gigas; Cyprinodon variegatus; Diarrheic toxins; Dinophysis; Global change; Harmful algal blooms; Mesodinium; Pectenotoxins; Teleaulax.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00666/77807/79981.pdf
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Influence of temperature, irradiance and pH on the physiology of Teleaulax amphioxeia ArchiMer
Gaillard, Sylvain; Charrier, Aurelie; Carpentier, Liliane; Malo, Florent; Bougaran, Gael; Hegaret, Helene; Hess, Philipp; Sechet, Veronique.
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Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00617/72958/71990.pdf
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