Publications by authors named "Mercedes Maso"

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  • Harmful benthic microalgae blooms are becoming increasingly problematic in temperate regions, raising health, ecological, and economic concerns.
  • This study aimed to analyze records of the microalgae Ostreopsis across 14 sites in Spain, France, Monaco, and Italy to understand bloom patterns related to cell abundance and seasonal changes.
  • Results indicated that peak cell abundances occurred at different times depending on the location, with mid-summer highs in the north-western Mediterranean and early fall peaks in the northern Adriatic, suggesting that factors other than sea-water temperature may influence these blooms.
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A molecular PCR-based assay was developed and applied to macrophyte and seawater samples containing mixed microphytobenthic and phytoplanktonic assemblages, respectively, in order to detect toxic Ostreopsis species in Mediterranean Sea. The specificity and sensitivity of the molecular PCR assay were assessed with both plasmidic and genomic DNA of the target genus or species using taxon-specific primers in the presence of background macrophyte DNA. The PCR molecular technique allowed rapid detection of the Ostreopsis cells, even at abundances undetectable within the resolution limit of the microscopy technique.

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In batch cultures of four Mediterranean strains (from France, Italy, and Spain) of Alexandrium catenella (Whedon et Kof.) Balech growing on a daily light cycle, ammonium and urea uptake were estimated by the (15) N tracer technique. Ammonium uptake could be described by Michaelis-Menten kinetics along a substrate gradient of 0.

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HAB occurrence is becoming more frequent and problematic in marine recreational waters. However, the exploitation of the coastal area for recreational use is promoting the necessary conditions for the HAB increase. In terms of the harmful effects, we can consider two types of causative organism: the toxic producers and the high-biomass producers.

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