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Distribution of Alexandrium pacificum cysts in the area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary, China.

Abstract
The coastal waters adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary (CRE) are characterized by nutrient pollution and recurrent harmful algal blooms. In this study, resting cysts of Alexandrium pacificum Litaker and A. catenella (Whedon & Kof.) Balech, two major species within the A. tamarense species complex in Chinese coastal waters, were studied using sediment samples collected from the area adjacent to the CRE in May 2014 and December 2015. Cysts were detected with two real-time quantitative PCR assays, as well as the primuline-staining method. Only cysts of A. pacificum were found in the study area, which mainly distributed in the mud depositional zone near the CRE. A low-abundance region of the cysts present in spring is in accordance with the intrusive pathway of the Nearshore Kuroshio Branch Current (NKBC), suggesting that A. pacificum blooms could be regulated by seasonal intrusion of NKBC.
AuthorsLi Dai, Hui-Xia Geng, Ren-Cheng Yu, Yang Liu, Jia-Yu Zhao, Jin-Xiu Wang, Qing-Chun Zhang, Fan-Zhou Kong, Ming-Jiang Zhou
JournalMarine pollution bulletin (Mar Pollut Bull) Vol. 156 Pg. 111206 (Jul 2020) ISSN: 1879-3363 [Electronic] England
PMID32365006 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Topics
  • China
  • Cysts
  • Dinoflagellida
  • Estuaries
  • Humans
  • Rivers

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