Impact of Harmful Algal Blooms on wild and cultured animals in the Gulf of California

Erick J. Núñez-Vázquez, Ismael Gárate-Lizarraga, Christine J. Band-Schmidt, A. Cordero-Tapia, David J. Lopez-Cortes, Francisco E.Hernandez Sandoval, Alejandra Heredia-Tapia, Jose J. Bustillos-Guzman

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Abstract

Historical documents and classic works together with recent specialized literature have described Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) in the Gulf of California. This is a review of HABs impact (qualitative and quantitative) during the last decades in the Gulf of California on wild (mammals, birds, fishes, and invertebrates) and cultured animals (shrimps and fishes). Microalgal species responsible of noxious effects are Noctiluca scintillans, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, Gymnodinium catenatum, Prorocentrum minimum, Akashiwo sanguinea, Chattonella subsalsa Ch. marina, Chattonella sp., Heterocapsa sp., Dinophysis sp., Fibrocapsa japonica, Heterosigma akashiwo, Thalassiosira sp., Chaetoceros spp., Pseudo-nitzschia australis, P. fraudulenta, Pseudo-nitzschia sp., Trichodesmium erythraeum and Schizotrix calcicola. Emphasis is to the necessity to continue with interdisciplinary studies in oceanography, ecology, toxicology and toxinology interrelated with biomedical sciences such as physiology pathology epidemiology and animal health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)413-423
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Environmental Biology
Volume32
Issue number4
StatePublished - Jul 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Animal health
  • Aquaculture
  • Harmful Algal Blooms
  • Impact
  • Wildlife

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