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CitationDai, X., B. D. Bill, N. G. Adams, U. Tillmann, C. A. Sloan, D. Lu, V. L. Trainer. In press. The effect of temperature and salinity on growth rate and azaspiracid concentration in two strains of Azadinium poporum (Dinophyceae) from Puget Sound, Washington State. Harmful Algae.
TitleThe effect of temperature and salinity on growth rate and azaspiracid concentration in two strains of Azadinium poporum (Dinophyceae) from Puget Sound, Washington State
AuthorXinfeng Dai, Brian D. Bill, N. G. Adams, Urban Tillmann, C. A. Sloan, Douding Lu, Vera L. Trainer
Publication YearIn press
JournalHarmful Algae
Keywordsharmful algal bloom,Azadinium,Puget Sound,
Description

Azaspiracids (AZA) are novel lipophilic polyether marine biotoxins associated with azaspiracid shellfish poisoning (AZP). Azaspiracid-59 (AZA-59) is a new AZA that was recently detected in strains of Azadinium poporum from Puget Sound, Washington State. In order to understand how environmental factors affect AZA concentrations in Puget Sound, a laboratory experiment was conducted with two local strains of A. poporum to estimate the growth rate and AZA-59 (both intra- and extracellular) concentration along temperature and salinity gradients. Both strains of A. poporum grew across a wide range of temperature (6.7 °C to 25.0 °C), and salinity (15 to 35).