Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage

Harmful algal bloom (HAB) is a natural phenomenon due to the increase of algal cell density in the water column that subsequently causes deleterious effects to natural environments as well as mankind. HABs in the country mainly occurred when a particular group of dinofl agellate cells proliferate...

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Main Authors: Tan, Toh Hii, Lim, Po Teen, Roziawati, Mohd Razali, Leaw, Chui Pin
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spelling my.unimas.ir.161842017-05-09T07:50:11Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16184/ Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage Tan, Toh Hii Lim, Po Teen Roziawati, Mohd Razali Leaw, Chui Pin SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Harmful algal bloom (HAB) is a natural phenomenon due to the increase of algal cell density in the water column that subsequently causes deleterious effects to natural environments as well as mankind. HABs in the country mainly occurred when a particular group of dinofl agellate cells proliferate in the eutrophied semi-enclosed coastal water body. In this study, dinofl agellate species composition in the Tebrau Strait was determined by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Plankton samples were collected by a 20-micron plankton net haul at several locations of the strait. Samples were undergone fi xation, serial dehydration and followed by critical point drying. Samples were then observed under a JEOL analytical SEM. Total of 11 dinofl agellate species were identifi ed, with 7 species known to be associated with HABs events. The occurrence of a fi sh-killing unarmoured dinofl agellate, Karlodinium venefi cum was reported for the fi rst time from Malaysian waters. The presence of this and other potentially harmful dinofl agellate species in the strait should be taken seriously by the respective authorities in future expansion of aquaculture industry in the strait. National University of Singapore 2013 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16184/1/Harmful%20Algal%20Species%20in%20the%20Tebrau%20Strait%20%28abstract%29.pdf Tan, Toh Hii and Lim, Po Teen and Roziawati, Mohd Razali and Leaw, Chui Pin (2013) Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage. Annals of Microscopy, 13. ISSN 0219-2209 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236661525
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topic SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
spellingShingle SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Tan, Toh Hii
Lim, Po Teen
Roziawati, Mohd Razali
Leaw, Chui Pin
Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage
description Harmful algal bloom (HAB) is a natural phenomenon due to the increase of algal cell density in the water column that subsequently causes deleterious effects to natural environments as well as mankind. HABs in the country mainly occurred when a particular group of dinofl agellate cells proliferate in the eutrophied semi-enclosed coastal water body. In this study, dinofl agellate species composition in the Tebrau Strait was determined by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Plankton samples were collected by a 20-micron plankton net haul at several locations of the strait. Samples were undergone fi xation, serial dehydration and followed by critical point drying. Samples were then observed under a JEOL analytical SEM. Total of 11 dinofl agellate species were identifi ed, with 7 species known to be associated with HABs events. The occurrence of a fi sh-killing unarmoured dinofl agellate, Karlodinium venefi cum was reported for the fi rst time from Malaysian waters. The presence of this and other potentially harmful dinofl agellate species in the strait should be taken seriously by the respective authorities in future expansion of aquaculture industry in the strait.
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author Tan, Toh Hii
Lim, Po Teen
Roziawati, Mohd Razali
Leaw, Chui Pin
author_facet Tan, Toh Hii
Lim, Po Teen
Roziawati, Mohd Razali
Leaw, Chui Pin
author_sort Tan, Toh Hii
title Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage
title_short Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage
title_full Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage
title_fullStr Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage
title_full_unstemmed Harmful Algal Species in the Tebrau Strait: An SEM Observation of the Dinofl agellate Assemblage
title_sort harmful algal species in the tebrau strait: an sem observation of the dinofl agellate assemblage
publisher National University of Singapore
publishDate 2013
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16184/1/Harmful%20Algal%20Species%20in%20the%20Tebrau%20Strait%20%28abstract%29.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16184/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236661525
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