Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations

In an approach to understand more about copper toxicity effects on marine microalgae, 72-h growth inhibition toxicity tests were followed on natural picophytoplanktonic populations belonging to different coastal and oceanic geographic locations (Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean) covering, at an...

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Main Authors: Bibiana Debelius, Jesús M. Forja, Ángel DelValls, Luis M. Lubián
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2010-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1226
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spelling doaj-4dae62395fea4de59275d79e7b5e52292021-05-05T13:49:39ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342010-12-0174S113314110.3989/scimar.2010.74s11331215Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locationsBibiana Debelius0Jesús M. Forja1Ángel DelValls2Luis M. Lubián3Dpto. Química-Física, Universidad de Ciencias del Mar y AmbientalesDpto. Química-Física, Universidad de Ciencias del Mar y AmbientalesDpto. Química-Física, Universidad de Ciencias del Mar y AmbientalesInstituto de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía, CSICIn an approach to understand more about copper toxicity effects on marine microalgae, 72-h growth inhibition toxicity tests were followed on natural picophytoplanktonic populations belonging to different coastal and oceanic geographic locations (Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean) covering, at an approximate longitude of 30ºW, latitudes from 32º14´S to 29º10´N. Analyses of samples established different predominant populations for different locations. Copper toxicity tests showed a group of cyanobacteria isolated from coastal samples that were the most sensitive, and a second group of picoeukaryotes collected from the Atlantic Ocean surface, which were more tolerant to copper. The use of flow cytometry for studying copper toxic effects provided a variety of information on cell parameters in addition to cellular density. In particular, an established increase in copper tolerance with increase of cell size was observed in cyanobacteria, but it was not clearly followed in picoeukaryotes. This study aims to relate copper tolerance to the geographic location sites of sampling collection. The results obtained establish that other factors such as cell size, proximity to the coast and copper concentration in situ are considered to have a greater influence than the fact of belonging to a determined location site.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1226natural picoplankton populationsgeographic distributioncoppertoxicitycyanobacteriapicoeukaryotes
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author Bibiana Debelius
Jesús M. Forja
Ángel DelValls
Luis M. Lubián
spellingShingle Bibiana Debelius
Jesús M. Forja
Ángel DelValls
Luis M. Lubián
Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations
Scientia Marina
natural picoplankton populations
geographic distribution
copper
toxicity
cyanobacteria
picoeukaryotes
author_facet Bibiana Debelius
Jesús M. Forja
Ángel DelValls
Luis M. Lubián
author_sort Bibiana Debelius
title Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations
title_short Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations
title_full Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations
title_fullStr Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations
title_full_unstemmed Toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations
title_sort toxic effect of copper on marine picophytoplankton populations isolated from different geographic locations
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2010-12-01
description In an approach to understand more about copper toxicity effects on marine microalgae, 72-h growth inhibition toxicity tests were followed on natural picophytoplanktonic populations belonging to different coastal and oceanic geographic locations (Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean) covering, at an approximate longitude of 30ºW, latitudes from 32º14´S to 29º10´N. Analyses of samples established different predominant populations for different locations. Copper toxicity tests showed a group of cyanobacteria isolated from coastal samples that were the most sensitive, and a second group of picoeukaryotes collected from the Atlantic Ocean surface, which were more tolerant to copper. The use of flow cytometry for studying copper toxic effects provided a variety of information on cell parameters in addition to cellular density. In particular, an established increase in copper tolerance with increase of cell size was observed in cyanobacteria, but it was not clearly followed in picoeukaryotes. This study aims to relate copper tolerance to the geographic location sites of sampling collection. The results obtained establish that other factors such as cell size, proximity to the coast and copper concentration in situ are considered to have a greater influence than the fact of belonging to a determined location site.
topic natural picoplankton populations
geographic distribution
copper
toxicity
cyanobacteria
picoeukaryotes
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1226
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