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Temporal Variation in Composition and Abundance of Phytoplankton Species during 2011 and 2012 in Acapulco Bay, Mexico
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2015
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Harmful MicroalgaeEngineeringOceanographyMarine EnvironmentZooplankton EcologyDry SeasonMarine PollutionAcapulco BayBiodiversityPhytoplankton SpeciesPlant Functional TypesPhytoplankton EcologyBloom EcologyMarine EcologyPhycologyEnvironmental ToxicologyMarine BiologyTemporal VariationDinoflagellate Species
Phytoplankton samples were collected in Acapulco Bay during 2011 (January-April and September) and 2012 (April-July, October, and November) with the objective of determining the abundance and species composition. Samples were collected in two stations located in the bay. A total of 82 species were identified: 42 dinoflagellates, 35 diatoms, three cyanobacteria, and two silicoflagellates. Dinoflagellates were more abundant in the dry season, while diatoms dominated during rainy season. At least seven dinoflagellate species were recorded as potentially toxic, which may increase their populations and turn into harmful algal blooms (HABs) if environmental conditions within the bay are modified. In April 2012 a HAB of the non-toxic species Neoceratium balechii was documented.
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