Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Toxin production in marine microalgae was previously shown to be tightly coupled with cellular
stoichiometry. The highest values of cellular toxin are in fact mainly associated with a
high carbon to nutrient cellular ratio. In particular, the cellular accumulation of C-rich toxins
(i.e., with C:N > 6.6) can be stimulated by both N and P deficiency. Dinoflagellates are the
main producers of C-rich toxins and may represent a serious threat for human health and
the marine ecosystem. As such, the development of a numerical model able to predict how
toxin production is stimulated by nutrient supply/deficiency is of primary utility for both scientific
and management purposes. In this work we have developed a mechanistic model
describing the stoichiometric regulation of C-rich toxins in marine dinoflagellates. To this
purpose, a new formulation describing toxin production and fate was embedded in the European
Regional Seas Ecosystem Model (ERSEM), here simplified to describe a monospecific
batch culture. Toxin production was assumed to be composed by two distinct additive
terms; the first is a constant fraction of algal production and is assumed to take place at any
physiological conditions. The second term is assumed to be dependent on algal biomass
and to be stimulated by internal nutrient deficiency. By using these assumptions, the model
reproduced the concentrations and temporal evolution of toxins observed in cultures of
Ostreopsis cf. ovata, a benthic/epiphytic dinoflagellate producing C-rich toxins named ovatoxins.
The analysis of simulations and their comparison with experimental data provided a
conceptual model linking toxin production and nutritional status in this species. The model
was also qualitatively validated by using independent literature data, and the results indicate
that our formulation can be also used to simulate toxin dynamics in other dinoflagellates.
Our model represents an important step towards the simulation and prediction of
marine algal toxicity.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Ostreopsis cf ovata, P supply ratios, N-P, Alexandrium Fundyense, Karlodinium veneficum, phytoplankton growth, coastal waters, cell growth, bacteria, temperature
Elenco autori:
Adriano, Pinna; Pezzolesi, Laura; Pistocchi, Rossella; Vanucci, Silvana; Ciavatta, Stefano; Luca, Polimene
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