Gymnodinium catenatum paralytic shellfish toxin production and photobiological responses under marine heat waves

Author:

Lopes Vanessa M.1,Court Mélanie1,Seco Martim Costa1,Borges Francisco O.1,Vicente Bernardo2,Lage Sandra3,Braga Ana Catarina4,Duarte Bernardo5,Santos Catarina Frazão6,Amorim Ana5,Costa Pedro Reis7,Rosa Rui6

Affiliation:

1. MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre & ARNET – Aquatic Research Network Associate Labora-tory, Laboratório Marítimo da Guia, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Nossa Senhora do Cabo 939, 2750-374, Cascais, Portugal.

2. Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre & ARNET – Aquatic Research Network Associate Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Campo Grande 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal.

3. CCMAR—Centre of Marine Sciences, Campus de Gambelas, University of Algarve, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal

4. Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA, I.P.), 1749-077 Lisboa, Portugal. S2AQUA—Collaborative Laboratory, Association for a Sustainable and Smart Aquaculture, Av. Parque Natural da Ria Formosa s/n, 8700-194 Olhão, Portugal

5. Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre & ARNET – Aquatic Research Network Associate Laborato-ry, Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Campo Grande 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal.

6. MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre & ARNET – Aquatic Research Network Associate Labora-tory, Laboratório Marítimo da Guia, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Nossa Senhora do Cabo 939, 2750-374, Cascais, Portugal. Departamento de Biologia Animal, Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal.

7. CCMAR—Centre of Marine Sciences, Campus de Gambelas, University of Algarve, 8005-139 Faro, Portugal. Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA, I.P.), 1749-077 Lisboa, Portugal. S2AQUA—Collaborative Laboratory, Association for a Sustainable and Smart Aquaculture, Av. Parque Natural da Ria Formosa s/n, 8700-194 Olhão, Portugal.

Abstract

Abstract Marine heatwaves (MHWs) have doubled in frequency since the 1980s and are projected to be exacerbated during this century. MHWs have been shown to trigger harmful algal blooms (HABs), with severe consequences to marine life and human populations. Gymnodinium catenatum, a paralytic shellfish toxin (PST) producer inhabits temperate and tropical coastal waters. This study aims to understand, for the first time, how MHWs impact several parameters relating to cell growth and toxin production of this species. For that, two MHW were simulated - category I (i.e., peak: 19.9°C) and category IV (i.e., peak: 24.1°C) - relative to baseline in Cascais, Portugal (18.5°C). Based on several physiological parameters – e.g., no changes in abundance, size, photosynthetic efficiency and toxin production -G. catenatum showed to have high tolerance to MHWs. However, MHWs may have elicited sublethal effects since chain-formation was significantly reduced under category IV MHW, suggesting these conditions may be sub-optimal growth conditions for this population. Regarding the toxin profile, a significant decrease in several compounds with increased severity of the MHW was observed. Our study suggests the increase in frequency, intensity and duration of MHWs may lead to reduced severity of G. catenatum toxic blooms.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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