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Ramos-Santiago, A.E., C.J., Band-Schmidt, I., Leyva-Valencia, L.J., Fernández-Herrera, E.J., Nuñez-Vázquez & Y.B., Okolodkov (2024). Gambierdiscus carpenteri (Dinophyceae) from Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California: morphology, genetic affinities, and mouse toxicity. Botanica Marina. DOI: 10.1515/bot-2024-0017.

Gambierdiscus carpenteri (Dinophyceae) from Bahía de La Paz, Gulf of California: morphology, genetic affinities, and mouse toxicity

Ana Emilia Ramos-Santiago 1, Christine Johanna Band-Schmidt 1, Ignacio Leyva-Valencia 2, Leyberth José Fernández-Herrera 3, Erick J. Nuñez-Vázquez 3 y Yuri Boris Okolodkov 4

1 Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas - La Paz
2 Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas, CONAHCYT
3 Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste
4 Universidad Veracruzana

Gambierdiscus is a marine benthic dinoflagellate genus that currently contains 19 species; some of them are toxigenic, producing ciguatoxins, maitotoxins, and other toxic compounds. The objective of this study was to document the morphological and molecular identification (ITS, 5.8S and 28S of the rDNA) of two strains of Gambierdiscus from La Gaviota Island, Gulf of California, Mexico, and a toxicity test. The shape of the 2' plate varied between hatchet-shaped and rectangular, that complicated the differentiation between Gcarpenteri and Gtoxicus. Molecular markers of the three rDNA regions allowed confirmation of the taxonomic identity of Gcarpenteri, separating this species from other congeners with high phylogenetic affinity, such as GexcentricusGtoxicus and Gcaribaeus. Studies of the morphological taxonomy of G. carpenteri are scarce; therefore, due to the similarity between species, the combination of morphological and molecular tools is recommended for the identification of species, such as GcarpenteriGexcentricusGtoxicus and Gcaribaeus. The mouse bioassay showed that the examined isolate was toxic, and it is a potential etiology of ciguatera fish poisoning cases in the region. This study provides the first reliable report and ribosomal sequences of Gcarpenteri for the Gulf of California, as well as data on mouse bioassay toxicity.

Palabras clave: Gambierdiscus carpenteri; Gulf of California; morphological taxonomy; Molecular identification; toxicity

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