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New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea

Numerous potentially toxic plankton species commonly occur in the Black Sea, and phycotoxins have been reported. However, the taxonomy, phycotoxin profiles, and distribution of harmful microalgae in the basin are still understudied. An integrated microscopic (light microscopy) and molecular (18S rRN...

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Autores principales: Dzhembekova, Nina, Moncheva, Snejana, Slabakova, Nataliya, Zlateva, Ivelina, Nagai, Satoshi, Wietkamp, Stephan, Wellkamp, Marvin, Tillmann, Urban, Krock, Bernd
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36287954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14100685
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author Dzhembekova, Nina
Moncheva, Snejana
Slabakova, Nataliya
Zlateva, Ivelina
Nagai, Satoshi
Wietkamp, Stephan
Wellkamp, Marvin
Tillmann, Urban
Krock, Bernd
author_facet Dzhembekova, Nina
Moncheva, Snejana
Slabakova, Nataliya
Zlateva, Ivelina
Nagai, Satoshi
Wietkamp, Stephan
Wellkamp, Marvin
Tillmann, Urban
Krock, Bernd
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description Numerous potentially toxic plankton species commonly occur in the Black Sea, and phycotoxins have been reported. However, the taxonomy, phycotoxin profiles, and distribution of harmful microalgae in the basin are still understudied. An integrated microscopic (light microscopy) and molecular (18S rRNA gene metabarcoding and qPCR) approach complemented with toxin analysis was applied at 41 stations in the northwestern part of the Black Sea for better taxonomic coverage and toxin profiling in natural populations. The combined dataset included 20 potentially toxic species, some of which (Dinophysis acuminata, Dinophysis acuta, Gonyaulax spinifera, and Karlodinium veneficum) were detected in over 95% of the stations. In parallel, pectenotoxins (PTX-2 as a major toxin) were registered in all samples, and yessotoxins were present at most of the sampling points. PTX-1 and PTX-13, as well as some YTX variants, were recorded for the first time in the basin. A positive correlation was found between the cell abundance of Dinophysis acuta and pectenotoxins, and between Lingulodinium polyedra and Protoceratium reticulatum and yessotoxins. Toxic microalgae and toxin variant abundance and spatial distribution was associated with environmental parameters. Despite the low levels of the identified phycotoxins and their low oral toxicity, chronic toxic exposure could represent an ecosystem and human health hazard.
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spelling pubmed-96107352022-10-28 New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea Dzhembekova, Nina Moncheva, Snejana Slabakova, Nataliya Zlateva, Ivelina Nagai, Satoshi Wietkamp, Stephan Wellkamp, Marvin Tillmann, Urban Krock, Bernd Toxins (Basel) Article Numerous potentially toxic plankton species commonly occur in the Black Sea, and phycotoxins have been reported. However, the taxonomy, phycotoxin profiles, and distribution of harmful microalgae in the basin are still understudied. An integrated microscopic (light microscopy) and molecular (18S rRNA gene metabarcoding and qPCR) approach complemented with toxin analysis was applied at 41 stations in the northwestern part of the Black Sea for better taxonomic coverage and toxin profiling in natural populations. The combined dataset included 20 potentially toxic species, some of which (Dinophysis acuminata, Dinophysis acuta, Gonyaulax spinifera, and Karlodinium veneficum) were detected in over 95% of the stations. In parallel, pectenotoxins (PTX-2 as a major toxin) were registered in all samples, and yessotoxins were present at most of the sampling points. PTX-1 and PTX-13, as well as some YTX variants, were recorded for the first time in the basin. A positive correlation was found between the cell abundance of Dinophysis acuta and pectenotoxins, and between Lingulodinium polyedra and Protoceratium reticulatum and yessotoxins. Toxic microalgae and toxin variant abundance and spatial distribution was associated with environmental parameters. Despite the low levels of the identified phycotoxins and their low oral toxicity, chronic toxic exposure could represent an ecosystem and human health hazard. MDPI 2022-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9610735/ /pubmed/36287954 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14100685 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dzhembekova, Nina
Moncheva, Snejana
Slabakova, Nataliya
Zlateva, Ivelina
Nagai, Satoshi
Wietkamp, Stephan
Wellkamp, Marvin
Tillmann, Urban
Krock, Bernd
New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
title New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
title_full New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
title_fullStr New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
title_full_unstemmed New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
title_short New Knowledge on Distribution and Abundance of Toxic Microalgal Species and Related Toxins in the Northwestern Black Sea
title_sort new knowledge on distribution and abundance of toxic microalgal species and related toxins in the northwestern black sea
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9610735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36287954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14100685
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