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The marine benthic dinoflagellate genus Gambierdiscus currently contains ~ 16 species that can be highly
morphologically similar to one another, and therefore molecular genetic characterization is necessary to
complement the morphological species determination. Gambierdiscus species can produce ciguatoxins, which can
accumulate through the food chain and cause ciguatera fish poisoning. Recent studies have suggested that
Gambierdiscus excentricus may be one of the main species responsible for ciguatoxin production in the temperate
and tropical regions of the eastern Atlantic. The present study definitively identifies the species, G. excentricus, from
Madeira Island, Northeast-Atlantic Ocean (32° 38′ N 16° 56′ W) by examining the morphology of a strain using light
and scanning electron microscopy and sequencing regions of the ribosomal DNA (D8-D10 LSU, SSU rDNA).
Variability in the shape of the apical pore and the microarchitecture of the apical pore plate were documented for
the first time, as well as variability in the width of the second antapical plate. The first SSU rDNA sequence for the
species is reported. Because G. excentricus is known to produce high levels of CTX-like compounds, its presence and
toxicity should be regularly monitored to establish whether it is the primary cause of the ciguatera poisoning
events on Madeira Island.
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Benthic Epiphytic Gambierdiscus Morphology Phylogeny SSU rDNA . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
Citation
Hoppenrath, M., Kretzschmar, A. L., Kaufmann, M. J., & Murray, S. A. (2019). Morphological and molecular phylogenetic identification and record verification of Gambierdiscus excentricus (Dinophyceae) from Madeira Island (NE Atlantic Ocean). Marine Biodiversity Records, 12(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41200-019-0175-4
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BMC