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A review on the diversity and distribution of athecate dinoflagellates in South Atlantic and in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean: Research insights and gaps.
Werlang, Chariane Camila; Souza, Márcio S DE; Mendes, Carlos Rafael B.
Afiliação
  • Werlang CC; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG, Instituto de Oceanografia, Laboratório de Fitoplâncton e Microorganismos Marinhos, Av. Itália, km 8, 96203-900 Rio Grande, RS, Brazil.
  • Souza MS; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Oceanografia Biológica, Av. Itália, km 8, 96203-900 Rio Grande, RS, Brazil.
  • Mendes CRB; Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Instituto de Biologia, Departamento de Botânica, Campus Universitário, Travessa André Dreyfus, s/n, 96160-000 Capão do Leão, RS, Brazil.
An Acad Bras Cienc ; 96(suppl 2): e20230746, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39016363
ABSTRACT
This review summarizes the state of knowledge on athecate dinoflagellates occurring within the South Atlantic Ocean and Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. We compiled data from 105 articles and selected 33 addressing any aspect of athecate dinoflagellate studies. Our aim is to discuss the patterns in athecate dinoflagellate distribution by building a thorough species list and an occurrence map based on species recorded in coastal and oceanic waters. We found 69 species totaling 141 occurrences in the entire South Atlantic Ocean basin. Contradicting global trends, most species distributed throughout this region are subtropical. We linked this trend to a higher local effort in dinoflagellate research instead of higher biodiversity, especially when compared to usual hotspots in biodiversity attributed to tropical oceans. The Subantarctic and Antarctic regions had a low number of occurrences, with 12 and 5, respectively. Except for the occurrence of Gyrodinium lachryma in the Antarctic Zone, all records are unique, poorly described and never recorded again for species such as Gymnodinium baccatum and Gymnodinium antarcticum. This demonstrates that the state of knowledge regarding athecate dinoflagellates in the South Atlantic and especially in the Antarctic region is still limited due to a lack of directed investigation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dinoflagellida / Biodiversidade Idioma: En Revista: An Acad Bras Cienc Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil País de publicação: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Dinoflagellida / Biodiversidade Idioma: En Revista: An Acad Bras Cienc Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Brasil País de publicação: Brasil