Antagonistic interactions of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella under simultaneous warming and acidification

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Harmful Algae Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hal.2024.102625
Ewaldo Leitão , Diana F. Castellanos , Gihong Park , Hans G. Dam
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There is a concern that harmful algal bloom (HAB) species may increase under climate change. Yet, we lack understanding of how ecological interactions will be affected under ocean warming and acidification (OWA) conditions. We tested the antagonistic effects of three strains of the dinoflagellate HAB species Alexandrium catenella on three target species (the chlorophyte Tetraselmis sp., the cryptomonad Rhodomonas salina, and the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii) at various biomass ratios between species, at ambient (16 °C and 400 µatm CO2) and OWA (20 °C and 2000 µatm CO2) conditions. In these experiments the Alexandrium strains had been raised under OWA conditions for ∼100 generations. All three non-HAB species increased their growth rate under OWA relative to ambient conditions. Growth rate inhibition was evident for R. salina and Tetraselmis sp. under OWA conditions, but not under ambient conditions. These negative effects were exacerbated at higher concentrations of Alexandrium relative to non-HAB species. By contrast, T. weissflogii showed positive growth in the presence of two strains of Alexandrium under ambient conditions, whereas growth was unaffected under OWA. Contrary to our expectations, A. catenella had a slight negative response in the presence of the diatom. These results demonstrate that Alexandrium exerts higher antagonistic effects under OWA compared to ambient conditions, and these effects are species-specific and density dependent. These negative effects may shift phytoplankton community composition under OWA conditions.

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同时变暖和酸化条件下甲藻 Alexandrium catenella 的拮抗相互作用
人们担心,在气候变化的影响下,有害藻华(HAB)的种类可能会增加。然而,我们对海洋变暖和酸化(OWA)条件下生态相互作用将受到何种影响还缺乏了解。我们测试了在环境温度(16 °C,400 µatm CO2)和 OWA 温度(20 °C,2000 µatm CO2)条件下,甲藻 HAB 物种亚历山大藻(Alexandrium catenella)的三种菌株对三种目标物种(叶绿藻 Tetraselmis sp.、隐单胞藻 Rhodomonas salina 和硅藻 Thalassiosira weissflogii)的拮抗作用。在这些实验中,亚历山大菌株已在 OWA 条件下生长了 100 代。在 OWA 条件下,与环境条件相比,所有三种非 HAB 物种的生长率都有所提高。在 OWA 条件下,盐湖蛙和四膜蛙的生长速度明显受到抑制,而在环境条件下则没有。与非有害藻华物种相比,亚历山大藻的浓度越高,这些负面影响就越严重。相比之下,在环境条件下,T. weissflogii 在两种亚历山大菌株存在的情况下生长良好,而在 OWA 条件下生长不受影响。与我们的预期相反,A. catenella 在硅藻存在下有轻微的负面反应。这些结果表明,与环境条件相比,亚历山大藻在 OWA 条件下具有更强的拮抗作用,而且这些作用具有物种特异性和密度依赖性。这些负面效应可能会改变浮游植物群落在 OWA 条件下的组成。
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Harmful Algae
Harmful Algae 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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12.50
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122
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum to promote knowledge of harmful microalgae and macroalgae, including cyanobacteria, as well as monitoring, management and control of these organisms.
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