Effects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate species

Abstract Harmful algal blooms (HABs) affect both freshwater and marine systems. Laboratory experiments suggest an exudate produced by the bacterium Shewanella sp. IRI-160 could be used to prevent or mitigate dinoflagellate blooms; however, effects on non-target organisms are unknown. The algicide (I...

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Main Authors: Victoria E. Simons, Kathryn J. Coyne, Mark E. Warner, Margaret M. Dolan, Jonathan H. Cohen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79814-w
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spelling doaj-80bac39bd5b044348984ea00a2aec1232021-01-17T12:42:50ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-01-0111111510.1038/s41598-020-79814-wEffects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate speciesVictoria E. Simons0Kathryn J. Coyne1Mark E. Warner2Margaret M. Dolan3Jonathan H. Cohen4School of Marine Science and Policy, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of DelawareSchool of Marine Science and Policy, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of DelawareSchool of Marine Science and Policy, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of DelawareSchool of Marine Science and Policy, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of DelawareSchool of Marine Science and Policy, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of DelawareAbstract Harmful algal blooms (HABs) affect both freshwater and marine systems. Laboratory experiments suggest an exudate produced by the bacterium Shewanella sp. IRI-160 could be used to prevent or mitigate dinoflagellate blooms; however, effects on non-target organisms are unknown. The algicide (IRI-160AA) was tested on various ontogenetic stages of the copepod Acartia tonsa (nauplii and adult copepodites), the blue crab Callinectes sapidus (zoea larvae and megalopa postlarvae), and the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica (pediveliger larvae and adults). Mortality experiments with A. tonsa revealed that the 24-h LC50 was 13.4% v/v algicide for adult females and 5.96% for early-stage nauplii. For C. sapidus, the 24-h LC50 for first-stage zoeae was 16.8%; results were not significant for megalopae or oysters. Respiration rates for copepod nauplii increased in the 11% concentration, and in the 11% and 17% concentrations for crab zoeae; rates of later stages and oysters were unaffected. Activity level was affected for crab zoeae in the 1%, 11%, and 17% treatments, and for oyster pediveliger larvae at the 17% level. Activity of later stages and of adult copepods was unaffected. Smaller, non-target biota with higher surface to volume could be negatively impacted from IRI-160AA dosing, but overall the taxa and stages assayed were tolerant to the algicide at concentrations required for dinoflagellate mortality (EC50 =  ~ 1%).https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79814-w
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Jonathan H. Cohen
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Effects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate species
Scientific Reports
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Mark E. Warner
Margaret M. Dolan
Jonathan H. Cohen
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title Effects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate species
title_short Effects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate species
title_full Effects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate species
title_fullStr Effects of a bacteria-produced algicide on non-target marine invertebrate species
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description Abstract Harmful algal blooms (HABs) affect both freshwater and marine systems. Laboratory experiments suggest an exudate produced by the bacterium Shewanella sp. IRI-160 could be used to prevent or mitigate dinoflagellate blooms; however, effects on non-target organisms are unknown. The algicide (IRI-160AA) was tested on various ontogenetic stages of the copepod Acartia tonsa (nauplii and adult copepodites), the blue crab Callinectes sapidus (zoea larvae and megalopa postlarvae), and the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica (pediveliger larvae and adults). Mortality experiments with A. tonsa revealed that the 24-h LC50 was 13.4% v/v algicide for adult females and 5.96% for early-stage nauplii. For C. sapidus, the 24-h LC50 for first-stage zoeae was 16.8%; results were not significant for megalopae or oysters. Respiration rates for copepod nauplii increased in the 11% concentration, and in the 11% and 17% concentrations for crab zoeae; rates of later stages and oysters were unaffected. Activity level was affected for crab zoeae in the 1%, 11%, and 17% treatments, and for oyster pediveliger larvae at the 17% level. Activity of later stages and of adult copepods was unaffected. Smaller, non-target biota with higher surface to volume could be negatively impacted from IRI-160AA dosing, but overall the taxa and stages assayed were tolerant to the algicide at concentrations required for dinoflagellate mortality (EC50 =  ~ 1%).
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