Abstract
Currently, there is little information on the genus Pseudo-nitzschia in Peruvian coastal waters available and some species have been misidentified. This is the first study of Pseudo-nitzschia species found in several blooms off the central coast of Peru. The cultures obtained and identified by scanning electron microscopy revealed the presence of Pseudo-nitzschia subpacifica and P. pungens, the first record of P. subpacifica in Peruvian coastal waters. Neither P. subpacifica nor P. pungens cultures contained domoic acid (DA) in detectable amounts using HPLC–MS/MS. Our results suggest that Pseudo-nitzschia species are common off the central coast of Peru. The detection of non-toxic strains of Pseudo-nitzschia does not necessarily mean that other populations or strains of this genus in Peru cannot produce DA. Research is needed to evaluate other strains from different locations along the Peruvian coast and to explore whether environmental factors or genetic variability affect the production of DA.
Acknowledgements
This research was developed within the framework of a cooperation agreement between the Instituto del Mar del Peru (IMARPE) and the Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile. We would like to express our deep appreciation to Martha Ferrario and Gaston Almandoz for taxonomic help. We would also wish to thank Oscar Galindo Flores, Mario Polar Pérez and Cristian Santos Pérez for their technical assistance. We are grateful to Jesus Mendez for his technical assistance in SEM.
ORCID
Cecil Tenorio http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1378-2737
Eduardo Uribe http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4913-8038
Patricia Gil-Kodaka http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8448-7893
Juan Blanco http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2123-7747
Gonzalo Álvarez http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5812-1559