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![]() Journal of PhycologyVolume 38 Issue 4, Pages 683 - 694 Published Online: 16 Aug 2002 © 2010 Phycological Society of America Published on behalf of the Phycological Society of America
Abstract | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 345K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking MECHANISMS OF FLUID SHEAR-INDUCED INHIBITION OF POPULATION GROWTH IN A RED-TIDE DINOFLAGELLATE Copyright 2002 Phycological Society of America, Inc. KEYWORDS cell cycle • cell death • flow cytometry • dinoflagellate •
Gonyaulax • growth inhibition •
Lingulodinium polyedrum
• Picogreen • red tide • shear • turbulence ABSTRACTNet population growth of some dinoflagellates is inhibited by fluid shear at shear stresses comparable with those generated during oceanic turbulence. Decreased net growth may occur through lowered cell division, increased mortality, or both. The dominant mechanism under various flow conditions was determined for the red-tide dinoflagellate Lingulodinium polyedrum (Stein) Dodge. Cell division and mortality were determined by direct observation of isolated cells in 0.5-mL cultures that were shaken to generate unquantified fluid shear. Larger volume cultures were exposed to quantified laminar shear in Couette-flow chambers (0.004–0.019 N·m |