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The harmful raphidophyte Chattonella (Raphidophyceae) in Western Pacific: Its red tides and associated fisheries damage over the past 50 years (1969–2019)
Harmful Algae ( IF 6.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-13 , DOI: 10.1016/j.hal.2021.102070
Wai Mun Lum 1 , Garry Benico 2 , Hai Doan-Nhu 3 , Elsa Furio 4 , Chui Pin Leaw 5 , Sandric Chee Yew Leong 6 , Po Teen Lim 5 , Weol Ae Lim 7 , Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit 8 , Songhui Lu 9 , Muawanah 10 , Nguyen Van Nguyen 11 , Tatiana Yu Orlova 12 , Arief Rachman 13 , Setsuko Sakamoto 14 , Kazuya Takahashi 1 , Sing Tung Teng 15 , Hikmah Thoha 13 , Pengbin Wang 16 , Aletta T Yñiguez 17 , Kazumi Wakita 18 , Mitsunori Iwataki 1
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Red tides and associated fisheries damage caused by the harmful raphidophyte Chattonella were reassessed based on the documented local records for 50 years to understand the distribution and economic impacts of the harmful species in the Western Pacific. Blooms of Chattonella with fisheries damage have been recorded in East Asia since 1969, whereas they have been only recorded in Southeast Asia since the 1980s. Occurrences of Chattonella have been documented from six Southeast Asian countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam, with mass mortalities mainly of farmed shrimp in 1980–1990s, and farmed fish in 2000–2010s. These occurrences have been reported with the names of C. antiqua, C. marina, C. ovata, C. subsalsa and Chattonella sp., owing to the difficulty of microscopic species identification, and many were not supported with molecular data. To determine the distribution of C. marina complex and C. subsalsa in Southeast Asia, molecular phylogeny and microscopic observation were also carried out for cultures obtained from Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Russia, Singapore and Thailand. The results revealed that only the genotype of C. marina complex has been detected from East Asia (China, Japan, Korea and Russia), whereas both C. marina complex (Indonesia and Malaysia) and C. subsalsa (Philippines, Singapore and Thailand) were found in Southeast Asia. Ejection of mucocysts has been recognized as a diagnostic character of C. subsalsa, but it was also observed in our cultures of C. marina isolated from Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, and Russia. Meanwhile, the co-occurrences of the two harmful Chattonella species in Southeast Asia, which are difficult to distinguish solely based on their morphology, suggest the importance of molecular identification of Chattonella genotypes for further understanding of their distribution and negative impacts.

更新日期:2021-07-13
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