Dinoflagellates in shrimp culture ponds under typical production conditions.
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Dinoflagellates, Harmful Algal Bloom, Shrimp culture PondsAbstract
During shrimp farming, look for diatoms to be phytoplankton preponderant; however, frequently Harmful algal blooms emerge, e.g. dinoflagellates. Our objective was to identify the dinoflagellate taxa present and those potentially harmful under typical production conditions in a shrimp farm. For this, samples were taken monthly (June-October 2003) background (microfitobenthos) and surface (drag). 46 dinoflagellate taxa were identified; the more frequent were Protoperidinium cf. pacificum, Scrippsiella trochoidea, Prorocentrum minimum, flower-forming taxa harmful; Likewise, potentially toxic taxa (Prorocentrum rhathymum, P. micans, Dinophysis caudata, D. triplets). In no case were there problems in the ponds. Dinoflagellates were less abundant at the end of the shrimp culture cycle.
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