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The Diversity of Coolia spp. (Dinophyceae Ostreopsidaceae) in the Central Great Barrier Reef Region
by
Sparrow, Leanne
, Momigliano, Paolo
, Heimann, Kirsten
, Blair, David
in
Australia
/ Bacteria
/ Base Sequence
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology
/ Chromosomes
/ Coolia canariensis
/ Coolia malayensis
/ Coolia monotis
/ Coolia tropicalis
/ Coral Reefs
/ Cryptic species
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Dinoflagellates
/ Dinoflagellida - classification
/ Dinoflagellida - genetics
/ Dinoflagellida - ultrastructure
/ Dinophyceae
/ DNA
/ DNA Primers - genetics
/ DNA, Ribosomal - genetics
/ Fisheries
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Gambierdiscus
/ Gambierdiscus toxicus
/ Genera
/ Genes
/ Harbors
/ Identification
/ Microorganisms
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
/ Models, Genetic
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Morphology
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Poisoning
/ Public health
/ Pyrrophycophyta
/ Reefs
/ Ribosomal DNA
/ RNA
/ rRNA 28S
/ Seafood
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Species Specificity
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Taxonomy
/ Toxicity
/ Toxins
2013
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The Diversity of Coolia spp. (Dinophyceae Ostreopsidaceae) in the Central Great Barrier Reef Region
by
Sparrow, Leanne
, Momigliano, Paolo
, Heimann, Kirsten
, Blair, David
in
Australia
/ Bacteria
/ Base Sequence
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology
/ Chromosomes
/ Coolia canariensis
/ Coolia malayensis
/ Coolia monotis
/ Coolia tropicalis
/ Coral Reefs
/ Cryptic species
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Dinoflagellates
/ Dinoflagellida - classification
/ Dinoflagellida - genetics
/ Dinoflagellida - ultrastructure
/ Dinophyceae
/ DNA
/ DNA Primers - genetics
/ DNA, Ribosomal - genetics
/ Fisheries
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Gambierdiscus
/ Gambierdiscus toxicus
/ Genera
/ Genes
/ Harbors
/ Identification
/ Microorganisms
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
/ Models, Genetic
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Morphology
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Poisoning
/ Public health
/ Pyrrophycophyta
/ Reefs
/ Ribosomal DNA
/ RNA
/ rRNA 28S
/ Seafood
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Species Specificity
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Taxonomy
/ Toxicity
/ Toxins
2013
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The Diversity of Coolia spp. (Dinophyceae Ostreopsidaceae) in the Central Great Barrier Reef Region
by
Sparrow, Leanne
, Momigliano, Paolo
, Heimann, Kirsten
, Blair, David
in
Australia
/ Bacteria
/ Base Sequence
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology
/ Chromosomes
/ Coolia canariensis
/ Coolia malayensis
/ Coolia monotis
/ Coolia tropicalis
/ Coral Reefs
/ Cryptic species
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Dinoflagellates
/ Dinoflagellida - classification
/ Dinoflagellida - genetics
/ Dinoflagellida - ultrastructure
/ Dinophyceae
/ DNA
/ DNA Primers - genetics
/ DNA, Ribosomal - genetics
/ Fisheries
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Gambierdiscus
/ Gambierdiscus toxicus
/ Genera
/ Genes
/ Harbors
/ Identification
/ Microorganisms
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
/ Models, Genetic
/ Molecular Sequence Data
/ Morphology
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Poisoning
/ Public health
/ Pyrrophycophyta
/ Reefs
/ Ribosomal DNA
/ RNA
/ rRNA 28S
/ Seafood
/ Sequence Analysis, DNA
/ Species
/ Species diversity
/ Species Specificity
/ Strains (organisms)
/ Taxonomy
/ Toxicity
/ Toxins
2013
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The Diversity of Coolia spp. (Dinophyceae Ostreopsidaceae) in the Central Great Barrier Reef Region
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The Diversity of Coolia spp. (Dinophyceae Ostreopsidaceae) in the Central Great Barrier Reef Region
2013
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Overview
Dinoflagellates are important primary producers, crucial in marine food webs. Toxic strains, however, are the main causative agents of non-bacterial seafood poisoning, a major concern for public health worldwide. Despite their importance, taxonomic uncertainty within many genera of dinoflagellates is still high. The genus Coolia includes potentially harmful species and the diversity within the genus is just starting to become apparent.
In the current study, cultures were established from strains of Coolia spp. isolated from the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Cultures were identified based on thecal plate morphology and analyses of sequences (18S, ITS and 28S) from the nuclear rRNA operon. We report that the central GBR harbors a high diversity of Coolia species, including two species known to be capable of toxin production (C. tropicalis and C. malayensis), as well as the non-toxic C. canariensis. The strain of C. canariensis isolated from the GBR may in fact be a cryptic species, closely related but nevertheless phylogenetically distinct from the strain on which the holotype of C. canariensis was based. We also found evidence of the occurrence of a cryptic species morphologically very similar to both C. malayensis and C. monotis. The consequences of taxonomic confusion within the genus are discussed.
The central GBR region harbors a previously unreported high diversity of Coolia spp., including two species known to potentially produce toxins. The presence of a cryptic species of unknown toxicity highlights the importance of cryptic diversity within dinoflagellates.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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