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Spatio-temporal variability and association of diatom-dinoflagellate assemblages of Acanthophora, Hypnea and Gracilaria (Rhodophyta)

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posted on 2020-05-18, 13:20 authored by Romella T. Beringuela, Daniel John E. Purganan, Rhodora V. Azanza, Deo Florence L. Onda

Epiphytic microalgae can significantly affect the host seaweed either by complementing, or competing for, resources. Here, epiphytic diatom and dinoflagellate species assemblages on the macroalgae Acanthophora spicifera, Hypnea pannosa and Gracilaria salicornia collected during the north-east (February), inter- (April) and south-west (June) monsoons in 2015 along the coast of Lucero, Pangasinan, North-western Philippines were examined and characterized. Results showed that diatom–dinoflagellate assemblages strongly clustered by season rather than by geographic location. Within season, a minor clustering by macroalgal forms, rather than host species identity, was also observed, which could be associated with the differences in the complexity and texture of the upright and prostrate seaweeds. Examination of the ‘thallisphere’ using confocal laser scanning microscopy further revealed the close proximity of some of the ‘resident’ epiphytic species to the cortical cells of the host, causing deformities and implying more complex interactions. Our results suggest that epiphytic community assemblages were influenced by both the environmental conditions associated with seasonal variation and the microhabitats in the surface of the different algal forms.

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Romella Beringuela was supported by the Department of Science Technology– Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program Thesis Grant. The authors also acknowledge contributions from The Marine Science Institute in-house grants of Dr Deo Florence L. Onda and Dr Rhodora V. Azanza, which supported the logistics and materials used for the fieldwork, laboratory experiments and CLSM analysis.

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