Spatiotemporal transitions in Pseudo-nitzschia species assemblages and domoic acid along the Alaska coast

Author:

Hubbard Katherine A.ORCID,Villac Maria Célia,Chadwick Christina,DeSmidt Alexandra A.,Flewelling Leanne,Granholm April,Joseph Molly,Wood Taylor,Fachon Evangeline,Brosnahan Michael L.,Richlen Mindy,Pathare Mrunmayee,Stockwell Dean,Lin Peigen,Bouchard Josée N.,Pickart Robert,Anderson Donald M.

Abstract

The toxic diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia is distributed from equatorial to polar regions and is comprised of >57 species, some capable of producing the neurotoxin domoic acid (DA). In the Pacific Arctic Region spanning the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas, DA is recognized as an emerging human and ecosystem health threat, yet little is known about the composition and distribution of Pseudo-nitzschia species in these waters. This investigation characterized Pseudo-nitzschia assemblages in samples collected in 2018 during summer (August) and fall (October-November) surveys as part of the Distributed Biological Observatory and Arctic Observing Network, encompassing a broad geographic range (57.8° to 73.0°N, -138.9° to -169.9°W) and spanning temperature (-1.79 to 11.7°C) and salinity (22.9 to 32.9) gradients associated with distinct water masses. Species were identified using a genus-specific Automated Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis (ARISA). Seventeen amplicons were observed; seven corresponded to temperate, sub-polar, or polar Pseudo-nitzschia species based on parallel sequencing efforts (P. arctica, P. delicatissima, P. granii, P. obtusa, P. pungens, and two genotypes of P. seriata), and one represented Fragilariopsis oceanica. During summer, particulate DA (pDA; 4.0 to 130.0 ng L-1) was observed in the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea where P. obtusa was prevalent. In fall, pDA (3.3 to 111.8 ng L-1) occurred along the Beaufort Sea shelf coincident with one P. seriata genotype, and south of the Bering Strait in association with the other P. seriata genotype. Taxa were correlated with latitude, longitude, temperature, salinity, pDA, and/or chlorophyll a, and each had a distinct distribution pattern. The observation of DA in association with different species, seasons, geographic regions, and water masses underscores the significant risk of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) and DA-poisoning in Alaska waters.

Funder

Cooperative Institute for the North Atlantic Region

Office of Polar Programs

National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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