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Revista De Biologia Marina Y Oceanografia | 2010

Trends of natural accumulation and detoxification of paralytic shellfish poison in two bivalves from the Northwest Patagonian inland sea

Carlos Molinet; Edwin J. Niklitschek; Miriam Seguel; Patricio A. Díaz

The accumulation of marine toxins in aquatic filterers is a recurrent event that imposes serious risks to human health and important economic losses. While d...


European Journal of Phycology | 2018

Species diversity and abundance of dinoflagellate resting cysts seven months after a bloom of Alexandrium catenella in two contrasting coastal systems of the Chilean Inland Sea

Patricio A. Díaz; Carlos Molinet; Miriam Seguel; Manuel Díaz; Gissela Labra; Rosa Isabel Figueroa

ABSTRACT In Chile, 90% of the fish farms and major natural shellfish beds are located in the region surrounding the Inland Sea, where over the last few decades harmful phytoplankton blooms have often been observed. The onset and recurrence of bloom events are often related to the resuspension and germination of resting cysts that have accumulated in the sediments. The degree of cyst settling, accumulation and germination is highly variable between areas and depends on physical and environmental factors. To learn how differences in oceanographic exposure, amount of river runoff and bathymetry affect dinoflagellate cyst deposition, we examined the diversity and abundance of dinoflagellate resting cysts from two hydrographically contrasting coastal areas (oceanic Guaitecas Archipelago and estuarine Pitipalena Fjord) of the Chilean Inland Sea in September 2006, seven months after a bloom of Alexandrium catenella, a producer of paralytic shellfish toxin. Cyst species diversity consisted of 18 taxa, including A. catenella and the noxious species Protoceratium reticulatum, both of which have caused blooms in the study area. Our results revealed significant differences between the two study sites in terms of the abundance and diversity of resting cysts, suggesting that in the specific case of A. catenella, only Guaitecas stations have potential for cyst accumulation and successful growth of cells. However, there was no evidence of long-term resting cyst beds of A. catenella at either study site.


Harmful Algae | 2012

Intraregional variation among Alexandrium catenella (Dinophyceae) strains from southern Chile: Morphological, toxicological and genetic diversity

Daniel Varela; Javier Paredes; Catharina Alves-de-Souza; Miriam Seguel; Andrea Sfeir; Máximo Frangópulos


Ciencia y Tecnología del Mar | 2005

Floraciones algales nocivas en los canales y fiordos del sur de Chile

Miriam Seguel; Ma. Angélica Tocornal; Andrea Sfeir


Harmful Algae | 2014

Coupling planktonic and benthic shifts during a bloom of Alexandrium catenella in southern Chile: Implications for bloom dynamics and recurrence

Patricio A. Díaz; Carlos Molinet; Miriam Seguel; Manuel Díaz; Gissela Labra; Rosa Isabel Figueroa


Ciencia y Tecnología del Mar | 2010

DISTRIBUCIÓN DE LAS TOXINAS MARINAS Y QUISTES DE DINOFLAGELADOS TÓXICOS EN LOS CANALES OCCIDENTALES DE LA REGIÓN DE AYSÉN

Miriam Seguel; Andrea Sfeir


Ciencia y Tecnología del Mar | 2010

DISTRIBUCIÓN DE LOS QUISTES DE Alexandrium catenella y Protoceratium reticulatum (DINOPHYCEAE) EN LA REGIÓN SUR-AUSTRAL DE CHILE

Miriam Seguel; Andrea Sfeir; Viviana Albornoz; Marcia Gangas; Carlos Molinet; Patricio A. Díaz


FAO Actas de Pesca y Acuicultura | 2008

Manejo de cultivos bivalvos contaminados con marea roja

Miriam Seguel


Ciencia y Tecnología del Mar (Chile) Num.1-2 Vol.34 | 2014

QUISTES DE DINOFLAGELADOS EN SEDIMENTOS MARINOS DEL SUR DE CHILE CON ÉNFASIS EN Alexandrium catenella y Protoceratium reticulatum

Carlos Molinet; Andrea Sfeir; Jjuan González; Patricio A. Díaz; Gissela Labra; Miriam Seguel


Ciencia y Tecnología del Mar (Chile) Num.1 Vol.33 | 2014

FLORACIONES DE MICROALGAS TÓXICAS EN LA REGIÓN DE AYSÉN Y SU RELACIÓN CON LARVAS DE PECES

Miriam Seguel; Andrea Sfeir; Viviana Albornoz

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Andrea Sfeir

Austral University of Chile

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Carlos Molinet

Austral University of Chile

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Patricio A. Díaz

Austral University of Chile

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Viviana Albornoz

Austral University of Chile

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Gissela Labra

Austral University of Chile

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José Córdova

Austral University of Chile

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Manuel Díaz

Austral University of Chile

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Marcia Gangas

Austral University of Chile

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