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Journal of Phycology | 2008

POPULATION DYNAMICS OF GREEN NOCTILUCA SCINTILLANS (DINOPHYCEAE) ASSOCIATED WITH THE MONSOON CYCLE IN THE UPPER GULF OF THAILAND1

Rujinard Sriwoon; Pornsilp Pholpunthin; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Motoaki Kishino; Ken Furuya

Population dynamics of Noctiluca scintillans (Macartney) Kof. et Swezy containing the photosynthetic endosymbiont Pedinomonas noctilucae (Subrahman.) Sweeney was investigated in relation to environmental conditions in the upper Gulf of Thailand. A clear association was observed between the abundance of N. scintillans and the monsoon cycle, with its blooms occurring during the southwest (SW) monsoon from May to September, and low abundance during the northeast (NE) monsoon from November to February. Nutrient concentrations were higher during the SW monsoon than during the NE monsoon due to the combined effect of increased river discharge into the northern upper gulf and the transport of the riverine inputs by the prevailing clockwise circulation of the water. These nutrient conditions favored the growth of both phytoplankton and the endosymbiont. Correlation analysis revealed that the higher abundance of N. scintillans in the SW monsoon was manifested primarily by higher growth through both sexual and asexual reproduction supported by phagotrophy. However, the dependence of N. scintillans on the nutrient concentration was not significant, probably because the nutrient supply for the endosymbiont was sufficient due to intracellular accumulation of nutrients within the host cells. Sexual reproduction occurred only during the SW monsoon, and its potential importance in population growth was suggested. These findings showed the bottom‐up control of the population dynamics of N. scintillans through growth of phytoplankton as prey. The seasonal shift in the circulation pattern associated with the monsoon cycle played a crucial role in blooming of N. scintillans by producing favorable food conditions.


Journal of remote sensing | 2011

Optical properties of inorganic suspended solids and their influence on ocean colour remote sensing in highly turbid coastal waters

Hiroshi Kobayashi; Mitsuhiro Toratani; Satsuki Matsumura; Absornsuda Siripong; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Pachoenchoke Jintasaeranee

The influence of the optical properties of inorganic suspended solids (ISS) on in-water algorithms was evaluated using an optical model in highly turbid coastal water, whose ISS concentration reached several hundred grams per cubic metre. The measurements were conducted in the upper Gulf of Thailand. The backscattering coefficient of the ISS was calculated using the Lorenz–Mie scattering theory. On the basis of the measurement, the ISS size distribution was parameterized as a function of ISS concentration, and both the spherical and non-spherical particle shape models were evaluated. For ISS concentrations of 10 g m−3, an estimate of the chlorophyll-a (chl-a) concentration within a factor of 2 on a logarithmic scale is possible in a [chl-a] range of 4–30 mg m−3. The differential coefficient of remote sensing reflectance was calculated to evaluate its respective sensitivities for chl-a and ISS concentrations. The use of radiometric data at 670 nm (700–900 nm) is valid for in-water algorithms used to estimate chl-a (ISS) concentration in highly turbid coastal waters.


Coastal marine science | 2006

Seasonal variations in cell abundance of Noctiluca scintillans in the coastal waters off Chonburi Province, the upper Gulf of Thailand

Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Shettapong Meksumpun; Sompop Rungsupa; Ken Furuya


Fisheries Science | 2009

Occurrence of domoic acid in tropical bivalves

Yoshinobu Takata; Shigeru Sato; Dao Viet Ha; Ulysses M. Montojo; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Somporn Kamolsiripichaiporn; Yuichi Kotaki; Yasuwo Fukuyo; Masaaki Kodama


Coastal marine science | 2006

Persistent whole-bay red tide of Noctiluca scintillans in Manila Bay, Philippines

Ken Furuya; Haruna Saito; Rujinard Sriwoon; Anil Kumar Vijayan; Takuo Omura; Elsa E. Furio; Valeriano M. Borja; Sopana Boonyapiwat; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit


Journal of Plankton Research | 2014

Variations in phytoplankton photo-physiology and productivity in a dynamic eutrophic ecosystem: a fast repetition rate fluorometer-based study

Yoshihisa Mino; Satsuki Matsumura; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Tetsuichi Fujiki; Tetsuo Yanagi; Toshiro Saino


Archive | 2012

Effect of salinity on vertical migration of green Noctiluca under laboratory conditions

Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Pornthep Chuabkarnrai; Charoen Nitithamyong; Ken Furuya


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 1993

Changes in chemical components and energy charge during growth cycle of Chattonella antiqua

Shettapong Meksumpun; Shigeru Montani; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Hiromi Sakamoto; Tadashi Ochi; Tomotoshi Okaichi


Scienceasia | 2017

Accumulation of domoic acid in marine organisms from Sriracha bay, Chonburi province, Thailand

Oning Veschasit; Shettapong Meksumpun; Nissara Thawonsode; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit


Archive | 2012

Distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in the surface sediment of the coastal areas in Chonburi Province, Thailand

Dusit Srivilai; Thaithaworn Lirdwitayaprasit; Yasuwo Fukuyo

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Rujinard Sriwoon

Prince of Songkla University

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