Los fenómenos de marea roja y toxicidad de moluscos bivalvos en el Mar Argentino


Autoria(s): Carreto, J.I.; Lasta, M.L.; Negri, R.M.; Benavides, H.R.
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1981

Resumo

Two unusual blooms of dinoflagellates appeared in the Argentine Continental Shelf in spring/summer period of 1980 and 1981, but these differed, one from the other. The first was an intense red-tide with which were associated no signs of toxicity, whereas the second, although; not showing special coloration, was associated with (and doubtless the cause of) intense toxicity in bivalves of the Gulfs of San Matías and San José and of the shelf waters off Península Valdés; the death of two fishermen was atributed to the latter. The first bloom developed as an unusual surface concentration of the predatory dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans. It was supposed that this concentration was produced by a particular combination of processes of circulation of water masses. The second bloom was characterizaed by high concentrations of Gonyalax excavata. Investigations at the time determined that toxins in molluscs of the area correasponded to what is called "paralytic shellfish poison". The bloom of G. excavata was associated with a front between well mixed and well stratified water masses. The maximum toxicity centre occured in the mussel bank "Constanza" (42°23'27"S and 62°45'66"W) which coincides with the front referred to above. (PDF contains 93 pages)

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Carreto, J.I. and Lasta, M.L. and Negri, R.M. and Benavides, H.R. (1981) Los fenómenos de marea roja y toxicidad de moluscos bivalvos en el Mar Argentino. Mar del Plata, Argentina, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP), (Contribuciones INIDEP, 399)

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Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero (INIDEP)

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Palavras-Chave #Biology #Oceanography
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