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Delmas D., Herbland Alain, Maestrini S.Y. (1993). Do Dinophysis spp. come from the "open sea" along the French Atlantic coast?. In : Smayda T.J. (ed.), Shimizu Y. (ed.). Toxic phytoplankton blooms in the sea. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, p. 489-494.

Titre du document
Do Dinophysis spp. come from the "open sea" along the French Atlantic coast?
Année de publication
1993
Type de document
Partie d'ouvrage
Auteurs
Delmas D., Herbland Alain, Maestrini S.Y.
In
Smayda T.J. (ed.), Shimizu Y. (ed.), Toxic phytoplankton blooms in the sea
Source
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, 1993, p. 489-494
A study was conducted with the aim of showing which environmental conditions promote an increase in Dinophysis cells in a land-locked embayment with shellfish installations. From may 1989 to september 1991, vertical profiles were taken of temperature, salinity, nutrients and chlorophyll-a, and counts of phytoplankton species composition were made during late spring and summer. In the strait separating this area from the open sea, residual tital currents are from offshore to nearshore. Significant thermocline ... and stable stratification of the water column were required for Dinophysis to exceed 1000 cell L-1. Dinophysis spp. were more abundant in the "thermocline layer", scarce below this layer and absent near the bottom. These stratified conditions occurred first in the open sea. Denser Dinophysis populations were then carried through the strait from offshore to nearshore waters by tidal currents. (D'après résumé d'auteur)
Plan de classement
Phytoplancton [034BIOVEG02] ; Autoécologie [036MILMAR03]
Descripteurs
PHYTOPLANCTON ; DENSITE DE POPULATION ; CROISSANCE ; FACTEUR ECOLOGIQUE ; RELATION ESPECE ENVIRONNEMENT
Description Géographique
ATLANTIQUE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B42789]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:42789
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