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José A.
Aké-Castillo
(Corresponding
author)
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Instituto
de Ciencias Marinas
y Pesquerias, Universidad Veracruzana,
Calle Hidalgo No. 617,
Boca del Rio,
Veracruz, Mexico. C.P.
94290
e-mail: joseake@yahoo.com; aake@uv.mx
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Publication Data
Paper
received:
31
August 2009
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Revised
received:
28
April 2010
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Accepted:
22 September 2010
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Abstract
Trichodesmium erythraeum Ehrenberg ex Gomont is a microalga worldwide
distributed in tropical seas. This filamentous microalga
was detected in phytoplankton samples collected in the Protected Natural Area
“Parque
Nacional
Sistema
Arrecifal
Veracruzano”,
and because of its ecological importance, its temporal dynamics was studied
using net samples (30 µm) collected in one year period. Samples were studied
with a light microscope recording the presence, morphological
characteristics, life form and relative abundance. Trichodesmium
erythraeum occurred as single filaments and was
rare in April 2007 and March 2008; as single filaments from May to August and
December 2007; as single filaments and small aggregates in September 2007 and
January 2008; in aggregates of large size (> 3 mm) and high relative
abundance in October 2007; and was absence in November 2007 and April 2008.
Although the relative abundance of the species was not important comparing
with other members of phytoplankton, its occurrence was frequent with a bloom
at the beginning of the north winds period. The observed temporal dynamics of
this microalga in this coral reef region comes up
on the alert in the monitoring red tides programs being implemented in Veracruz
coast.
Key words
Bloom,
Coral reef, Gulf of Mexico, Phytoplankton,
Toxicity
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