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A rapid quantitative fluorescence-based bioassay to study allelochemical interactions from Alexandrium minutum ArchiMer
Long, Marc; Tallec, Kevin; Soudant, Philippe; Lambert, Christophe; Le Grand, Fabienne; Sarthou, Geraldine; Jolley, Dianne; Hegaret, Helene.
Harmful microalgal blooms are a threat to aquatic organisms, ecosystems and human health. Toxic dinoflagellates of the genus Alexandrium are known to produce paralytic shellfish toxins and to release bioactive extracellular compounds (BECs) with potent cytotoxic, hemolytic, ichtyotoxic and allelopathic activity. Negative allelochemical interactions refer to the chemicals that are released by the genus Alexandrium and that induce adverse effects on the physiology of co-occurring protists and predators. Releasing BECs gives the donor a competitive advantage that may help to form dense toxic blooms of phytoplankton. However BECs released by Alexandrium minutum are uncharacterized and it is impossible to quantify them using classical chemical methods....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Harmful algal bloom; Alexandrium; Allelopathy; Cytotoxicity; PAM fluorometry; Bioassay.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00453/56424/58116.pdf
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Alexandrium minutum growth controlled by phosphorus An applied model ArchiMer
Chapelle, Annie; Labry, Claire; Sourisseau, Marc; Lebreton, Carole; Youenou, Agnes; Crassous, Marie-pierre.
Toxic algae are a worldwide problem threatening aquaculture public health and tourism Alexandrium a toxic dinoflagellate proliferates in Northwest France estuaries (i e the Penze estuary) causing Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning events Vegetative growth and in particular the role of nutrient uptake and growth rate are crucial parameters to understand toxic blooms With the goal of modelling in situ Alexandrium blooms related to environmental parameters we first try to calibrate a zero-dimensional box model of Alexandrium growth This work focuses on phosphorus nutrition Our objective is to calibrate Alexandrium minutum as well as Heterocapsa triquetra (a non-toxic dinoflagellate) growth under different rates of phosphorus supply other factors being optimal and...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Toxic algal blooms; Alexandrium; Phosphorus uptake; Models; Competition; Northwest France.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00018/12901/9905.pdf
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Allelochemicals from Alexandrium minutum induce rapid inhibition of metabolism and modify the membranes from Chaetoceros muelleri ArchiMer
Long, Marc; Tallec, Kevin; Soudant, Philippe; Le Grand, Fabienne; Donval, Anne; Lambert, Christophe; Sarthou, Geraldine; Jolley, Dianne F.; Hegaret, Helene.
Allelochemical interactions are likely to be a contributing factor explaining the success of large blooms of the harmful marine dinoflagellate Alexandrium, however, the physiological mechanisms of allelochemical interactions remain poorly described. Here we investigated the sub-lethal effects (on an hourly scale) of a filtrate containing allelochemicals from Alexandrium minutum on the physiology of the common diatom Chaetoceros muelleri. The filtrate induced deleterious effects to the diatom physiology within only 30 min of exposure. Esterase activity and photosynthesis were drastically inhibited, with up to 34% of the population being metabolically inactive and up to 30% reduction in photosystem II quantum yield when exposed to the filtrate. In addition,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Allelopathy; Alexandrium; Metabolism; Photoinhibition; Lipids; Pigments.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00460/57133/59748.pdf
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Contamination de l'etang de Thau par Alexandrium tamarense. Episode de novembre a decembre 1998 ArchiMer
Abadie, Eric; Zouher, Amzil; Belin, Catherine; Comps, Marie-annick; Elziere-papayanni, Panayota; Lassus, Patrick; Le Bec, Claude; Marcaillou-le Baut, Claire; Nezan, Elizabeth; Poggi, Robert.
A bloom of the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium tamarense was observed for the first time in Thau iagoon between November and December 1998. Maximum cell concentrations detected in shellfish farming areas (85 000 Cells/1) were high enough to make mussels and clams unsuitable for human consumption (max. 850 ug. STX eq.100 g'1) while toxic levels in oysters did not exceed, or even reach, the international public health threshold established for PSP toxins. This event, new to French Mediterranean waters, was investigated by both local and national veterinary services and by the Ifremer teams involved in the National Monitoring Network for Phytoplankton and Phycotoxines (Réphy). The chronological and operational description of the event was compared with data...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Alexandrium; Monitoring; Toxic dinoflagellates; Thau lagoon; Alexandrium; Surveillance; Dinoflagellés toxiques; Etang de Thau.
Ano: 1999 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1999/rapport-884.pdf
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Development of sequence characterized amplified region markers from intersimple sequence repeat fingerprints for the molecular detection of toxic phytoplankton Alexandrium catenella (Dinophyceae) and pseudo-Nitzschia pseudodelicatissima (Bacillariophyceae) from French coastal waters ArchiMer
Bornet, Benjamin; Antoine, Elisabeth; Francoise, Sylvaine; Marcaillou-le Baut, Claire.
Harmful algal blooms are a serious threat to shellfish farming and human health all over the world. The monitoring of harmful algae in coastal waters originally involved morphological identification through microscopic examinations, which was often difficult unless performed by specialists and even then often did not permit identification of toxic species. More recently, specific molecular markers have been used to identify specific phytoplankton species or strains. Here we report on the use of the intersimple sequence repeat (ISSR) technique to develop specific sequence characterized amplified region markers (SCAR) and to identify with these tools two toxic species in French coastal waters, the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia pseudodelicatissima (Hasle) Hasle and...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: SCAR; Pseudo nitzschia; Monitoring; Molecular identification; ISSR; Alexandrium.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/publication-780.pdf
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Discovery of a New Clade Nested Within the Genus Alexandrium (Dinophyceae): Morpho-molecular Characterization of Centrodinium punctatum (Cleve) F.J.R. Taylor ArchiMer
Li, Zhun; Mertens, Kenneth; Nézan, Elisabeth; Chomérat, Nicolas; Bilien, Gwenael; Iwataki, Mitsunori; Shin, Hyeon Ho.
Investigation of phytoplankton from East China Sea of the Pacific Ocean, offshore Réunion Island of the Indian Ocean, and the French Atlantic coast revealed a species of poorly known armored fusiform dinoflagellate. To clarify this species, morphology and phylogeny based on mitochondrial and nuclear protein gene sequence (Cox1, Cob and Hsp90) concatenated with the SSU, ITS region and LSU rDNA sequences were analysed. Epifluorescence and scanning electron microscopy observations revealed that the nucleus of the specimen was elongated, sausage-shaped and located equatorially on the left lateral side of the cell, and that the plate formula is Po, 3′, 1a, 6″, 6C, 8S, 5‴, 1p, 2′‴. These morphological features indicate that the species can be assigned to...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Fusiform dinoflagellate; Centrodinium; Alexandrium; Morphology; Phylogeny.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00483/59496/62364.pdf
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Effects of copper on the dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum and its allelochemical potency ArchiMer
Long, Marc; Holland, Aleicia; Planquette, Helene; Gonzalez Santana, David; Whitby, Hannah; Soudant, Philippe; Sarthou, Geraldine; Hégaret, Helene; Jolley, Dianne F.
The dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum produces toxic compounds, including paralytic shellfish toxins, but also some unknown extracellular toxins. Although copper (Cu) is an essential element, it can impair microalgal physiology and increase their toxic potency. This study investigated the effect of different concentrations of dissolved Cu (7 nM, 79 nM and 164 nM) on A. minutum allelochemical potency, here defined as negative effects of a protist on competing protists through the release of chemicals. This was studied in relation to its physiology. The effects of Cu were assessed on A. minutum growth, reactive oxygen species level, photosynthesis proxies, lipid metabolism, exudation of dissolved organic compounds, allelochemical potency and on the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Alexandrium; Copper; Toxicity; Allelopathy; Physiology; Exudate.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00484/59612/62629.pdf
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Exposure to the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella modulates juvenile oyster Crassostrea gigas hemocyte variables subjected to different biotic conditions ArchiMer
Lassudrie, Malwenn; Soudant, Philippe; Nicolas, Jean-louis; Miner, Philippe; Le Grand, Jacqueline; Lambert, Christophe; Le Goic, Nelly; Hegaret, Helene; Fabioux, Caroline.
The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is an important commercial species cultured throughout the world. Oyster production practices often include transfers of animals into new environments that can be stressful, especially at young ages. This study was undertaken to determine if a toxic Alexandrium bloom, occurring repeatedly in French oyster beds, could modulate juvenile oyster cellular immune responses (i.e. hemocyte variables). We simulated planting on commercial beds by conducting a cohabitation exposure of juvenile, “specific pathogen-free” (SPF) oysters (naïve from the environment) with previously field-exposed oysters to induce interactions with new microorganisms. Indeed, toxic Alexandrium spp. exposures have been reported to modulate bivalve...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Crassostrea gigas; Alexandrium; Harmful algal blooms; Hemocyte; Microbial challenge.
Ano: 2016 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00314/42523/41894.pdf
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From the sxtA4 Gene to Saxitoxin Production: What Controls the Variability Among Alexandrium minutum and Alexandrium pacificum Strains? ArchiMer
Geffroy, Solene; Lechat, Marc-marie; Le Gac, Mickael; Rovillon, Georges-augustin; Marie, Dominique; Bigeard, Estelle; Malo, Florent; Amzil, Zouher; Guillou, Laure; Caruana, Amandine.
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a human foodborne syndrome caused by the consumption of shellfish that accumulate paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs, saxitoxin group). In PST-producing dinoflagellates such as Alexandrium spp., toxin synthesis is encoded in the nuclear genome via a gene cluster (sxt). Toxin production is supposedly associated with the presence of a 4th domain in the sxtA gene (sxtA4), one of the core genes of the PST gene cluster. It is postulated that gene expression in dinoflagellates is partially constitutive, with both transcriptional and post-transcriptional processes potentially co-occurring. Therefore, gene structure and expression mode are two important features to explore in order to fully understand toxin production processes...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Alexandrium; Saxitoxins; SxtA4; Copy number variation; SxtA; Expression; Isoform.
Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00682/79402/81944.pdf
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Interaction between toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella exposure and disease associated with herpesvirus OsHV-1μVar in Pacific oyster spat Crassostrea gigas ArchiMer
Lassudrie, Malwenn; Soudant, Philippe; Nicolas, Jean-louis; Fabioux, Caroline; Lambert, Christophe; Miner, Philippe; Le Grand, Jacqueline; Petton, Bruno; Hegaret, Helene.
Blooms of toxic dinoflagellates can co-occur with mass mortality events associated with herpesvirus OsHV-1 μVar infection that have been decimating Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas spat and juveniles every summer since 2008 in France. This study investigated the possible effect of a harmful dinoflagellate, Alexandrium catenella, a producer of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSTs), upon the oyster spat–herpesvirus interaction. Oyster spat from a hatchery were challenged by cohabitation with oysters contaminated in the field with OsHV-1 μVar and possibly other pathogens. Simultaneously, the oysters were exposed to cultured A. catenella. Infection with OsHV-1 μVar and PST accumulation were measured after 4 days of experimental exposure. Exposure to Alexandrium...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Crassostrea gigas; OsHV-1 mu Var; Harmful algal blooms; Alexandrium; Host-pathogen interaction; PST accumulation.
Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00269/38000/36101.pdf
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Isolation of 12 microsatellite markers following a pyrosequencing procedure and cross-priming in two invasive cryptic species, Alexandrium catenella (group IV) and A. tamarense (group III) (Dinophyceae) ArchiMer
Laporte, Martin; Shao, Zhaojun; Berrebi, Patrick; Laabir, Mohamed; Abadie, Eric; Faivre, Nicolas; Rieuvilleneuve, Fabien; Masseret, Estelle.
Alexandrium catenella (group IV) and Alexandrium tamarense (group III) (Dinophyceae) are two cryptic invasive phytoplankton species belonging to the A. tamarense species complex. Their worldwide spread is favored by the human activities, transportation and climate change. In order to describe their diversity in the Mediterranean Sea and understand their settlements and maintenances in this area, new microsatellite markers were developed based on Thau lagoon (France) samples of A. catenella and A. tamarense strains. In this study twelve new microsatellite markers are proposed. Five of these microsatellite markers show amplifications on A. tamarense and ten on A. catenella. Three of these 12 microsatellite markers allowed amplifications on both cryptic...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Invasive species; Phytoplankton; Alexandrium; Dinophyceae; Microsatellite markers; Biogeography.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00189/30026/29398.pdf
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ISSR as new markers for genetic characterization and evaluation of relationships among phytoplankton ArchiMer
Bornet, Benjamin; Antoine, Elisabeth; Bardouil, Michele; Marcaillou-le Baut, Claire.
In order to increase the molecular tools and markers needed for the identification of phytoplankton species, the inter simple sequence repeat ( ISSR) fingerprinting was adapted to micro-algae and its use in genetic analysis was demonstrated. Twelve strains, 6 Alexandrium, 4 Pseudo-nitzschia, 1 Skeletonema and 1 Tetraselmis were analysed for the first time with ISSR amplifications. The patterns were highly polymorphic and very reproducible. The 6 primers gave 223 polymorphic markers that clearly and easily distinguished all 12 strains ( mainly toxic ones) and gave 187 polymorphic markers among the Alexandrium and the Pseudo-nitzschia species. ISSR amplifications also indicated a large occurrence of simple sequence repeat ( SSR) in phytoplankton genomes,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Tetraselmis; Skeletonema; Pseudo nitzschia; ISSR; Genetic characterization and diversity; Fingerprints; Alexandrium.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2004/publication-516.pdf
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Les espèces phytoplanctoniques toxiques et nuisibles sur le littoral français de 1984 à 1995, résultats du REPHY (réseau de surveillance du phytoplancton et des phycotoxines) ArchiMer
Belin, Catherine; Raffin, Bernard.
This document presents the results obtained through the French Phytoplankton and Phycotoxins Monitoring Network (REPHY), concerning the presence of toxic and harmful phytoplankton species along the French coast, from 1984 to 1995. The network REPHY is briefly described. Then the different species, and their associated events, are reviewed : first, species toxic to shellfish consumers, e.g. Dinophysis spp. and Alexandrium minutum, which respectively produce diarrheic and paralytic toxins ; then, species which are toxic or harmful for marine fauna (fish, shellfish). The monitoring results are preceded by the main knowledge on taxonomy, distribution, biology, ecology and toxicity of the concerned species. A final synthesis illustrates the distribution of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Phytoplancton; Phycotoxines; Surveillance; Espèces toxiques; Espèces nuisibles; Dinophysis; Alexandrium; DSP; PSP; Secteurs fermés; Phytoplankton; Phcotoxins; Monitoring; Toxic species; Harmful species; Dinophysis; Alexandrium; DSP; PSP; Closed areas.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00094/20514/18184.pdf
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L'eutrophisation des eaux marines et saumâtres en Europe, en particulier en France ArchiMer
Menesguen, Alain; Aminot, Alain; Belin, Catherine; Chapelle, Annie; Guillaud, Jean-francois; Joanny, Michel; Lefebvre, Alain; Merceron, Michel; Piriou, Jean-yves; Souchu, Philippe.
In order to be able to count the cases of coastal eutrophication and to propose methods to monitor as well as to reduce these phenomena, first of all it is necessary to precisely define the word eutrophication itself. Instead of the strict etymological definition, that is to say a progression of the enrichment of a medium, we will rather retain the concept of a state enriched at a point such as it causes harmful effects on the ecosystem, and nuisances to man's activities. Based on the average chemical equations of the organic matter synthesis/degradation in the sea, this operational definition thus puts forwards the harmful consequences of enrichment, i.e. the production of an excessive algal biomass, sometimes unbalanced from the point of view of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Alexandrium; Phaeocystis; Monostroma; Ulva; Dilution plume; Water trapping; Anoxia; Nitrogen and phosphorus loadings; Red tides; Phytoplankton blooms; Green tides; Eutrophication; Alexandrium; Phaeocystis; Monostroma; Ulva; Panache de dilution; Confinement; Anoxie; Phosphate; Nitrate; Apports terrigènes; Eaux colorées; Blooms phytoplanctoniques; Marées vertes; Eutrophisation.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2001/rapport-22.pdf
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Qualité du Milieu Marin Littoral - Bulletin de la surveillance - Edition 2008 - Départements : Charente- Maritime & Vendée (Sud) ArchiMer
Ifremer.
Le Laboratoire Environnement Ressources des Pertuis Charentais opère, sur le littoral des départements de Charente-Maritime et de Vendée (partie sud), les réseaux de surveillance nationaux de l’Ifremer dont une description succincte est présentée ci-dessous. Les résultats figurant dans ce bulletin sont obtenus à partir de données validées extraites de la base Ifremer Quadrige1 (base des données de la surveillance de l'environnement marin littoral), données recueillies jusqu’en 2007 : REMI Réseau de contrôle microbiologique, REPHY Réseau de surveillance du phytoplancton et des phycotoxines, ROCCH Réseau d’observation de la contamination chimique, REMORA Réseau mollusques des ressources aquacoles, REMOULA Réseau régional de suivi de la croissance des moules,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Surveillance pollution; Milieu marin; Réseau observation; Zone littorale; Phytoplancton; Metal lourd; Toxicité; Escherichia coli; Alexandrium; Dinophysis; Charente Maritime; Vendée Sud.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00041/15212/12539.pdf
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Qualité du Milieu Marin Littoral - Bulletin de la surveillance - Edition 2009 - Départements : Charente- Maritime & Vendée (Sud) ArchiMer
Ifremer.
Le Laboratoire Environnement Ressources des Pertuis Charentais opère, sur le littoral des départements de Charente-Maritime et de Vendée (partie sud), les réseaux de surveillance nationaux1 de l'Ifremer dont une description succincte est présentée ci-dessous. Les résultats figurant dans ce bulletin sont obtenus à partir de données validées extraites de la base Ifremer Quadrige (base des données de la surveillance de l'environnement marin littoral), données recueillies jusqu’en 2008, REMI Réseau de contrôle microbiologique : REPHY Réseau de surveillance du phytoplancton et des phycotoxines, ROCCH Réseau d’observation de la contamination chimique, REMORA Réseau mollusques des ressources aquacoles, REMOULA Réseau régional de suivi de la croissance des moules
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Surveillance pollution; Milieu marin; Réseau observation; Zone littorale; Phytoplancton; Metal lourd; Toxicité; Escherichia coli; Alexandrium; Dinophysis; Charente Maritime; Vendée Sud.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00041/15213/12540.pdf
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Qualité du Milieu Marin Littoral - Bulletin de la surveillance - Edition 2010 - Départements : Charente- Maritime & Vendée (Sud) ArchiMer
Ifremer.
Le Laboratoire Environnement Ressources des Pertuis Charentais opère, sur le littoral des départements de Charente-Maritime et de Vendée (partie sud), les réseaux de surveillance nationaux de l'Ifremer dont une description succincte est présentée ci-dessous, ainsi que des réseaux régionaux. Les résultats figurant dans ce bulletin sont obtenus à partir de données validées extraites de la base Ifremer Quadrige (base des données de la surveillance de l'environnement marin littoral), données recueillies jusqu’en 2009 : REMI Réseau de contrôle microbiologique, REPHY Réseau de surveillance du phytoplancton et des phycotoxines, ROCCH Réseau d’observation de la contamination chimique, REMORA Réseau mollusques des ressources aquacoles, REMOULA Réseau régional de...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Surveillance pollution; Milieu marin; Réseau observation; Zone littorale; Phytoplancton; Metal lourd; Toxicité; Escherichia coli; Alexandrium; Dinophysis; Charente Maritime; Vendée Sud.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00041/15216/12541.pdf
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Qualité du Milieu Marin Littoral - Bulletin de la surveillance - Edition 2011 - Départements : Charente- Maritime & Vendée (Sud) ArchiMer
Ifremer.
L’Ifremer met en oeuvre, à l’échelle de l’ensemble du littoral métropolitain, une surveillance de la qualité du milieu marin côtier pour répondre aux objectifs environnementaux de la Directive Cadre sur l’Eau (DCE), aux obligations des conventions régionales marines (OSPAR et Barcelone) et aux objectifs sanitaires réglementaires concernant le suivi de la salubrité des coquillages des zones de pêche et de production conchylicoles. Cette surveillance s’appuie sur plusieurs réseaux de surveillance : le réseau de contrôle microbiologique (REMI), le réseau de surveillance du phytoplancton et des phycotoxines (REPHY), le réseau d’observation de la contamination chimique (ROCCH) et le réseau de surveillance benthique (REBENT). Ces réseaux sont mis en oeuvre par...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Surveillance pollution; Milieu marin; Réseau observation; Zone littorale; Phytoplancton; Metal lourd; Toxicité; Escherichia coli; Alexandrium; Dinophysis; Charente Maritime; Vendée Sud.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00041/15225/12542.pdf
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Résultats de la Surveillance de la Qualité du Milieu Marin Littoral - Départements : Charente- Maritime & Vendée (sud) - Edition 2007 ArchiMer
Ifremer.
Le Laboratoire Environnement Ressources des Pertuis Charentais opère, sur le littoral des départements de Charente-Maritime et de Vendée (partie sud), les réseaux de surveillance nationaux de l’Ifremer dont une description succincte est présentée ci-dessous. Les résultats figurant dans ce bulletin sont obtenus à partir de données validées extraites de la base Ifremer Quadrige1 (base des données de la surveillance de l’environnement marin littoral): REMI Réseau de contrôle microbiologique, REPHY Réseau de surveillance du phytoplancton et des phycotoxines, RNO Réseau national d’observation de la qualité du milieu marin, REMORA Réseau mollusques des ressources aquacoles, RAZLEC Réseau de suivi hydrologique sur le Bassin de Marennes-Oléron
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Surveillance pollution; Milieu marin; Réseau observation; Zone littorale; Phytoplancton; Metal lourd; Toxicité; Escherichia coli; Alexandrium; Dinophysis; Charente Maritime; Vendée Sud.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00041/15210/12538.pdf
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Revival of ancient marine dinoflagellates using molecular biostimulation ArchiMer
Delebecq, Gaspard; Schmidt, Sabine; Ehrhold, Axel; Latimier, Marie; Siano, Raffaele.
The biological processes involved in the preservation, viability, and revival of long‐term dormant dinoflagellate cysts buried in sediments remain unknown. Based on studies of plant seed physiology, we tested whether the revival of ancient cysts preserved in century‐old sediments from the Bay of Brest (France) could be stimulated by melatonin and gibberellic acid, two molecules commonly used in seed priming. Dinoflagellates were revived from sediments dated to approximately 150 years ago (156 ± 27, 32 cm depth), extending the known record age of cyst viability previously established as around one century. A culture suspension of sediments mixed with melatonin and gibberellic acid solutions as biostimulants exhibited germination of 11 dinoflagellate taxa...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Alexandrium; Cyst; Dinoflagellate; Gibberellic acid; Melatonin; Paleoecology; Priming; Scrippsiella; Resurrection ecology.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00627/73960/73321.pdf
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