Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak

This study presents a comprehensive examination of the taxonomy of the genus Ostreopsis. The genus Ostreopsis includes several species capable of producing various palytoxin-like compounds which have harmful effects on human and marine fauna. Species in this genus are regular members of the epiphy...

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Main Author: Kam, Bao Juan
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2013
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description This study presents a comprehensive examination of the taxonomy of the genus Ostreopsis. The genus Ostreopsis includes several species capable of producing various palytoxin-like compounds which have harmful effects on human and marine fauna. Species in this genus are regular members of the epiphytic community in tropical seas but their geographical range have shown an apparent expansion towards temperate regions in recent years. In this study, clonal cultures of Ostreopsis from Sampadi and Satang Besar Island, Sarawak were established. The morphology of the strains was described from light, epi-fluorescence and scanning electron micrographs. Based on detailed morphological observation and morphometric measurements, the strains were designated as two Ostreopsis species; O. cf. ovata and O. cf. lenticularis. The benthic harmful dinoflagellate (BHAB) assemblages of Sampadi and Satang Besar Island were investigated and compared. The results showed that all five major genera of BHAB species, viz. Amphidinium, Coolia, Gambierdiscus, Ostreopsis and Prorocentrum were found in Sampadi Island, whilst in Satang Besar Island, Ostreopsis spp. was dominated the site. This could be due to several environmental variables among which light intensity, temperature, hydrodynamism, and substrate typology seem to display major roles, while links with salinity and nutrient levels are less clear. Less research has been conducted on Ostreopsis than other benthic dinoflagellates, but the future path of research on Ostreopsis should follow a similar trajectory; which is the revision of the taxonomy, genotyping and physiological studies.
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spelling unimas-74742023-08-10T08:23:33Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7474/ Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak Kam, Bao Juan GE Environmental Sciences Q Science (General) This study presents a comprehensive examination of the taxonomy of the genus Ostreopsis. The genus Ostreopsis includes several species capable of producing various palytoxin-like compounds which have harmful effects on human and marine fauna. Species in this genus are regular members of the epiphytic community in tropical seas but their geographical range have shown an apparent expansion towards temperate regions in recent years. In this study, clonal cultures of Ostreopsis from Sampadi and Satang Besar Island, Sarawak were established. The morphology of the strains was described from light, epi-fluorescence and scanning electron micrographs. Based on detailed morphological observation and morphometric measurements, the strains were designated as two Ostreopsis species; O. cf. ovata and O. cf. lenticularis. The benthic harmful dinoflagellate (BHAB) assemblages of Sampadi and Satang Besar Island were investigated and compared. The results showed that all five major genera of BHAB species, viz. Amphidinium, Coolia, Gambierdiscus, Ostreopsis and Prorocentrum were found in Sampadi Island, whilst in Satang Besar Island, Ostreopsis spp. was dominated the site. This could be due to several environmental variables among which light intensity, temperature, hydrodynamism, and substrate typology seem to display major roles, while links with salinity and nutrient levels are less clear. Less research has been conducted on Ostreopsis than other benthic dinoflagellates, but the future path of research on Ostreopsis should follow a similar trajectory; which is the revision of the taxonomy, genotyping and physiological studies. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2013 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7474/8/Benthic%20Epiphytic%20Dinoflagellate%20Assemblages%20in%20the%20Fringing%20Reefs%20of%20Sampadi%28OCR%29.pdf Kam, Bao Juan (2013) Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
Q Science (General)
Kam, Bao Juan
Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak
title Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak
title_full Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak
title_fullStr Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak
title_short Benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of Sampadi island and Satang Besar island, Sarawak
title_sort benthic epiphytic dinoflagellate assemblages in the fringing reefs of sampadi island and satang besar island, sarawak
topic GE Environmental Sciences
Q Science (General)
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7474/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/7474/8/Benthic%20Epiphytic%20Dinoflagellate%20Assemblages%20in%20the%20Fringing%20Reefs%20of%20Sampadi%28OCR%29.pdf