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Growth inhibition of <i>Gyrodinium instriatum</i> (Dinophyceae) by <i>Skeletonema costatum</i> (Bacillariophyceae)


S Nagasoe
S Toda
Y Shimasaki
Y Oshima
T Uchida
T Honjo

Abstract

Interactions between the red tide-forming dinoflagellate Gyrodinium instriatum Freudenthl et Lee and the diatom Skeletonema costatum (Greville) Cleve were investigated in bialgal cultures. The growth rates and
maximum cell densities of G. instriatum decreased dramatically in cultures containing S. costatum. In addition, morphologically abnormal cells of G. instriatum were observed in these cultures, and many cells lost their motility. Conversely, the growth of S. costatum was generally not influenced by the presence of G. instriatum, although small etiolated cells of S. costatum
were occasionally observed when the initial cell density of G. instriatum was high. The growth of G. instriatum and S. costatum in the bialgal cultures was simulated using a mathematical model. This interactive model indicated that G. instriatum and S. costatum steadily approach a stable equilibrium point of about 5 X 103 cells ml–1 and 12 X 105 cells ml–1 respectively, when the
two species coexist.

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