Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast

19th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA 2021), 10-15 october 2021, La Paz, Baja California Sur, México

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Main Authors: Fernández Valero, Alan D., Reñé, Albert, Sampedro, Nagore, Timoneda Solé, Natàlia, Garcés, Esther
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Published: 2021-10
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/275300
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spelling dig-icm-es-10261-2753002022-07-12T09:40:40Z Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast Fernández Valero, Alan D. Reñé, Albert Sampedro, Nagore Timoneda Solé, Natàlia Garcés, Esther 19th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA 2021), 10-15 october 2021, La Paz, Baja California Sur, México To understand bloom dynamics, biological mechanisms play a key role in phytoplankton behavior. Factors such as parasitism and saprophytism can impair bloom development and enhance the decline of natural HAB populations, as well as allow the transfer of organic matter to other trophic levels. An example of this dynamics is the parasitic phytoplankton-fungi relationship. However, it is mostly unknown in the marine environment. For this reason, here, we evaluated the diversity of Chytridiomycota during blooms of 6 different dinoflagellate species occurring in several coastal locations in the NW Mediterranean Sea. For this purpose, we combined metabarcoding, microscopy observations and live cultivation of chytrids from seawater and sediment samples. Our results showed that chytrids represented an overall abundance of 1.4% in the eukaryotic community with a total of 77 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs). Furthermore, the chytrid community varied significantly among sites, mainly depending on the blooming host. The highest diversity and abundance of chytrids were found in Ostreopsis and Alexandrium blooms as well as having a higher diversity and abundance mainly in sediment compared to seawater. ASVs corresponding to the chytrid species Dinomyces arenysensis co-occurred with the dinoflagellate Ostreopsis sp. in all locations where present. Such relationship was also confirmed by lab experiments. Therefore, our results suggest a diverse and wide geographic distribution of chytrid communities during dinofagellate coastal bloom, in some cases, specific distribution of chytrids species is strongly dependent on its host distribution 2022-07-12T09:10:02Z 2022-07-12T09:10:02Z 2021-10 2022-07-12T09:10:02Z comunicación de congreso 19th International Conference on Harmful Algae (2021) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/275300 Sí none
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description 19th International Conference on Harmful Algae (ICHA 2021), 10-15 october 2021, La Paz, Baja California Sur, México
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author Fernández Valero, Alan D.
Reñé, Albert
Sampedro, Nagore
Timoneda Solé, Natàlia
Garcés, Esther
spellingShingle Fernández Valero, Alan D.
Reñé, Albert
Sampedro, Nagore
Timoneda Solé, Natàlia
Garcés, Esther
Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast
author_facet Fernández Valero, Alan D.
Reñé, Albert
Sampedro, Nagore
Timoneda Solé, Natàlia
Garcés, Esther
author_sort Fernández Valero, Alan D.
title Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast
title_short Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast
title_full Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast
title_fullStr Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the Catalan coast
title_sort diversity of parasitic chytrids associated with dinoflagellate blooms on the catalan coast
publishDate 2021-10
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/275300
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