2011
DOI: 10.3800/pbr.6.26
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Long time-series observations in population dynamics of the harmful diatom Eucampia zodiacus and environmental factors in Harima-Nada, eastern Seto Inland Sea, Japan during 1974^|^ndash;2008

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“…Species of the Skeletonema are harmful and cause a severe economic loss in Japanese aquaculture because they utilize nutrients necessary for the growth of the red algae Porphyra (nori) in winter [ 19 ]. A recent study revealed that S. costatum sensu stricto, S. dornii , and S. japonicum distribute widely and abundantly in the western part of Japan ([ 20 , 21 ], Nagai unpublished). The shell of this diatom is a cylinder, about 22 μm in diameter, and is common in the bay and coastal waters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species of the Skeletonema are harmful and cause a severe economic loss in Japanese aquaculture because they utilize nutrients necessary for the growth of the red algae Porphyra (nori) in winter [ 19 ]. A recent study revealed that S. costatum sensu stricto, S. dornii , and S. japonicum distribute widely and abundantly in the western part of Japan ([ 20 , 21 ], Nagai unpublished). The shell of this diatom is a cylinder, about 22 μm in diameter, and is common in the bay and coastal waters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, continuously augmented annual diatom cells were associated with an increase in water temperature and a decrease in dissolved inorganic nitrogen during the winter season over the years. These results indicate that HAB formation by E. zodiacus and the discoloration phenomenon increased with the shift in environmental conditions (Nishikawa et al 2011). Similarly, reduced rainfall, low temperature and reduced nutrient supply via river discharge indirectly affect the discoloration of laver, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Nutrient Depletionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Nishikawa et al . (2011) investigated long‐term variations of E. zodiacus at 19 sampling points in Harima‐Nada, eastern Seto Inland Sea, Japan, for 35 years. In the study, E. zodiacus cells were consistently detected during the investigation periods and higher algal cell standing crops were detected from January to April.…”
Section: Causative Factors For Discoloration In Edible Pyropiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This deficiency of nutrients is attributed in part to winter diatom blooms [2,4,5], usually of Coscinodiscus wailesii Gran and Angst and Eucampia zodiacus Ehrenberg [3,6,7]. Lately, however, Asteroplanus karianus (Grunow) C. Gardner and R.M.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%