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Biotic interaction as the triggering factor for blooms under favourable conditions in tropical estuarine systems

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dc.contributor.author Prabhudessai, S.
dc.contributor.author Vishal, C.R.
dc.contributor.author Rivonker, C.U.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-04T05:02:38Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-04T05:02:38Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 191; 2019; ArticleID_54. en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-018-7172-7
dc.identifier.uri http://irgu.unigoa.ac.in/drs/handle/unigoa/5577
dc.description.abstract The formation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the marine environment is detrimental to the ecosystem function affecting the sequence of biological events. Hence, the present study is focused on the seasonal distribution of HAB-forming diatoms and dinoflagellates and their ecological interactions in two tropical estuaries, namely Chapora and Sal in the west coast of India. A total of 17 species of diatoms belonging to nine genera and 13 species of dinoflagellates belonging to eight genera were recorded from the present study (monsoon and non-monsoon season). The redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed that the salinity and phosphate concentration influence the distribution of HAB-forming diatoms and dinoflagellates in both the estuaries. Out of 13 species of dinoflagellates observed, six species are known as potentially toxic such as Alexandrium minutum, A. tamarense, A. pseudogonyaulax, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, Prorocentrum micans and Gonyaulax spinifera. Among these estuaries, Sal was represented with a high diversity of toxic species, associated with high phosphate and nitrate content in the water column. Further, the results indicate that the bloom of A. minutum suppressed the growth of other species of diatoms and dinoflagellates, suggesting its possible allelopathic effect. en_US
dc.publisher Springer International Publishing en_US
dc.subject Marine Sciences en_US
dc.title Biotic interaction as the triggering factor for blooms under favourable conditions in tropical estuarine systems en_US
dc.type Journal article en_US
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