Paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin accumulation in shellfishes collected from various habitats in Murcielagos Bay, Philippines during harmful algal blooms occurrence

College

College of Science

Department/Unit

Biology

Document Type

Article

Source Title

Advances in Environmental Biology

Volume

8

Issue

7

First Page

2262

Last Page

2265

Publication Date

1-1-2014

Abstract

This study aims to determine whether the habitat of bivalves plays an influence in the occurrence of tropical shellfish toxicity during toxic red tide bloom occurrences in Murcielagos Bay, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. Various shellfish species were collected during the occurrence of red tide blooms. The type of habitat and the shellfish toxicities were investigated. Likewise, the phytoplankton profile in the seawater column was assessed. Results of our study revealed that the occurrence of shellfish toxicities was habitat specific in spite of the fact that the causative organism Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum was present in low concentrations in the sampling sites. Shellfish collected from sea grass, coralline area, and seafloor habitats were notably susceptible against the paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin contamination compared to those samples obtained from soil substrate. Continuous monitoring of areas that are affected with shellfish toxicity must be conducted so as to safeguard the general public's welfare dependent on these resources. © 2014 AENSI Publisher All rights reserved.

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Disciplines

Biology

Keywords

Paralytic shellfish poisoning--Philippines--Murcielagos Bay; Phytoplankton--Philippines--Murcielagos Bay; Pyrodinium bahamense--Philippines--Murcielagos Bay

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